Many, including Sam and Tom Hill have said that the ratio of hay to killer in Haze is about 20 to 1.
Thistellsme one oftwo thingsbout Neville's three Haze plants:
A: They were three killers selected from among a lot of hay, Neville certainly had the resources to grow thousands of Hazes to find the killers, maybe he found those three from thousands?
B: Neville found a killer sativa line, took the best three plants from it and decided to call them Haze as the name would give it immense commercial value.
B could be the more likely, it would account for why those three Haze plants of Neville's seem to be so distinct from all other Hazes, certainly I have seen little commonality between any of the hybrids of Sam's Haze I've grown and the Neville Haze work, that could be because Sam selected for the sweet side of Haze and Neville made different selections from a diverse genepool or it could be that they aren't the same thing at all.
We'll never know exactly where those three Haze plants of Neville's really came from, but I think the origins aren't important. What I think we can safely assume is that they are the result of hybridising some very special sativa genes from Thailand and Colombia, possibly with some Mexican and Indian in there as well.
Thistellsme one oftwo thingsbout Neville's three Haze plants:
A: They were three killers selected from among a lot of hay, Neville certainly had the resources to grow thousands of Hazes to find the killers, maybe he found those three from thousands?
B: Neville found a killer sativa line, took the best three plants from it and decided to call them Haze as the name would give it immense commercial value.
B could be the more likely, it would account for why those three Haze plants of Neville's seem to be so distinct from all other Hazes, certainly I have seen little commonality between any of the hybrids of Sam's Haze I've grown and the Neville Haze work, that could be because Sam selected for the sweet side of Haze and Neville made different selections from a diverse genepool or it could be that they aren't the same thing at all.
We'll never know exactly where those three Haze plants of Neville's really came from, but I think the origins aren't important. What I think we can safely assume is that they are the result of hybridising some very special sativa genes from Thailand and Colombia, possibly with some Mexican and Indian in there as well.