Neville Haze Lineage
The Neville Haze lineage represents a significant branch in modern cannabis breeding history, originating from Neville Schoenmakers' work in the Netherlands during the 1980s–90s. These genetics typically combine Haze stock with indica-leaning parent material, creating hybrids documented in seed catalogs across multiple generations. Breeders working in this category often report extended flowering times and architectural traits inherited from both Haze and complementary genetics. The lineage became foundational for numerous subsequent cultivars, influencing hybrid development across European and North American breeding programs. Records indicate these genetics were selected for vigor, yield potential under controlled conditions, and horticultural stability. Understanding Neville Haze's breeding architecture helps contextualize many contemporary hybrid families.
Neville Haze Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Neville Haze Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Neville Haze lineage represents a significant branch in modern cannabis breeding history, originating from Neville Schoenmakers' work in the Netherlands during the 1980s–90s. These genetics typically combine Haze stock with indica-leaning parent material, creating hybrids documented in seed catalogs across multiple generations. Breeders working in this category often report extended flowering times and architectural traits inherited from both Haze and complementary genetics. The lineage became foundational for numerous subsequent cultivars, influencing hybrid development across European and North American breeding programs. Records indicate these genetics were selected for vigor, yield potential under controlled conditions, and horticultural stability. Understanding Neville Haze's breeding architecture helps contextualize many contemporary hybrid families.
Breeders have used Neville Haze genetics as parent material for stabilizing hybrid vigor and introducing specific growth characteristics into new lines. The lineage serves as a reference point for studying how sativa-type flowering patterns and indica structural traits combine in F1 and backcross generations.
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