I decided to try my hand at growing Greenhouse Seed's Neville's Haze indoors in soil. Following is a little information pulled from the net about the strain.
First Place HTCC 1998
Genetics: Almost pure Haze.
Effect: Strong psychoactive, spiritual and introspective, and stimulating high. A tall sativa great for the experienced sativa grower.
Flowering Time: Indoor 12 - 14 weeks/Outdoor November (Northern Hemisphere), Late April (Southern Hemisphere)
Approx Yield: Indoor 700 gr/sqm / Outdoor 1200 gr/plant
THC = 21%
CBD = 1.1%
CBN = 0.2%
30 June 2008: Germinated 4 seeds in growbags filled with 100% Fox Farm Ocean and Forest soil. Water cooler for breeze and temperature control (Temps fluctuate from 80 F during the day to 70 F during the night). Lighting used is one 400w metal halide lamp approximately 15 inches from the soil surface. Sporadic watering with Fox Farm's weak Big Bloom sauce to encourage deeper root growth. I learned my lesson from last grow and will allow the soil to dry out enough for the roots to receive oxygen.
4 July 2008: Two seedlings are one inch tall. The other two are about to come up from the surface.
Pics after a few more days.
First Place HTCC 1998
Genetics: Almost pure Haze.
Effect: Strong psychoactive, spiritual and introspective, and stimulating high. A tall sativa great for the experienced sativa grower.
Flowering Time: Indoor 12 - 14 weeks/Outdoor November (Northern Hemisphere), Late April (Southern Hemisphere)
Approx Yield: Indoor 700 gr/sqm / Outdoor 1200 gr/plant
THC = 21%
CBD = 1.1%
CBN = 0.2%
30 June 2008: Germinated 4 seeds in growbags filled with 100% Fox Farm Ocean and Forest soil. Water cooler for breeze and temperature control (Temps fluctuate from 80 F during the day to 70 F during the night). Lighting used is one 400w metal halide lamp approximately 15 inches from the soil surface. Sporadic watering with Fox Farm's weak Big Bloom sauce to encourage deeper root growth. I learned my lesson from last grow and will allow the soil to dry out enough for the roots to receive oxygen.
4 July 2008: Two seedlings are one inch tall. The other two are about to come up from the surface.
Pics after a few more days.