What a beautiful plant GTG, Thanks Bro for sharingMy Neville haze 2017.
She gave me 2 keys of great sativa smoke.
She'll need 12 to 16 weeks of flowering to finish nicely. 2017 what was the first year I actually started understanding light deprivation fully. And I started tarping July 6th pretty sure it was. And this plant didn't finish until the first freeze at the end of October when I pulled her in.
I call her my Yeti because it was so leafy with those big beautiful sativa leaves very long. This plant the leaves were upwards of around 12 to 13 inchs long from the base of the 11 point leave to the very tip of the longest finger. It was beautiful and mold resistant. I never had any problem with the mildew with that plant. I don't remember any bugs getting on her neither as far as spider mites and aphids go. I don't know what you got down there in Australia with the different bugs??? but Neville was from Australia. And the Nevilles haze plant was bred in his honor. As he was a great pioneer of the medical marijuana cultivation movement back in the
60s, 70s and 80s.
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She being Australian and yes i read about Neville on google, he was well known and was involved at one stage with Greenhouse Seeds. Back to Neville Haze, i can see her massive long leaves, and she got bushy also.I am going to be using tarps with the photos, since its coming into winter here ( rather mild one) once i get enough height will drop them from their 4hr dark 20 light. Got a few pics to update tomorrow. I will grow Neville Haze sometime for sure
Update - Nimbins have been harvested, and i have both the plants out still in hope they might revege and i can use them again, as the last 2 Nimbin seed in storage could be males
30 years ago I was in Nimbin and smoked some weed that was a bit the same . Good stuff to be had back then . The wona be hippy's would try to sell weed in the main street , but the real good stuff came from way out back of town . Stoney Shute area .