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Strain Name: NRS - Haze 19 X Skunk
Breeder: Nirvana
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Flowering Time: 56-70
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Sea of Green?
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Our Haze 19x Skunk is a F1 hybrid providing a cerebral up high with many of the beloved growing qualities of skunk #1. Haze 19 x Skunk is a large plant commonly producing leaves with 11 or 13 fingers and many firm buds. The flavour is not overly hazey like other haze hybrids. This is a subtle sativa with many redeeming qualities.

* Plant type: Best suitable for indoor growing.
* Plant height: Tall- Mostly Sativa
* Stoned or high: Sativa High- Cereberal Buzz
* THC level: Strong 15-20%
* Flowering Weeks: 10/12
* Yield (Sea of Green on one m2) : 300-400
* Harvest Month: 10
* Grow difficulty: Experienced


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Comment Posted by: CurtisLemay on 01-16-2010 at 09:44
This is one of the most underrated strains in my opinion. I grew this many years ago and it was better than some 50$ strains. It has a racy energetic high where you and your bodies can laugh for hours. A little runty pheno was the special one in my pack. Yield was a little lighter than others, but the potency was only one notch below cali humboldt dank, but the quality of the high was worth it if you enjoy sativas. The runty pheno is very close to connoisseur quality in my opinion.
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