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Neville's Haze

Northern Lights #5 × Haze · Mr. Nice Seedbank

Neville's Haze is Mr. Nice's tribute cultivar named for the late Neville Schoenmakers, the breeder who built the original Haze foundation that the entire sativa family rests on. The high is famously cerebral, fast-onset, and stretches over a long energetic peak that some users describe as one of the purest sativa experiences still on shelves. Not a beginner strain; the headspace runs hot.

Flavor is sharp pine and citrus with an earthy spice underneath. Terpinolene leads, pinene fills in. Limited East Coast availability; the cultivar is more common on California connoisseur menus and through European seed bank programs. Adults 21+ rotating through legacy Haze genetics often hold Neville's Haze as the reference point against which newer sativas get measured.

Effects

energeticupliftedcreativeeuphoric

Flavors

pinecitrusearthyspicy

Terpene profile

terpinolenepinenecaryophyllene

Reported uses

fatiguedepressionstress

Frequently asked

Is Neville's Haze a sativa, indica, or hybrid?

Neville's Haze is classified as a sativa strain. Its genetic lineage is Northern Lights #5 × Haze.

What are the effects of Neville's Haze?

Consumers commonly report that Neville's Haze produces feelings of energetic, uplifted, creative, and euphoric. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.

What does Neville's Haze taste like?

Neville's Haze's flavor profile is characterized by pine, citrus, earthy, and spicy notes.

How strong is Neville's Haze?

Neville's Haze typically tests in the 18–24% THC range. This is a typical modern-market potency range.

What is Neville's Haze commonly used for?

Neville's Haze is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for fatigue, depression, and stress. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.

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