NL5 Haze Mist (F)

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GREENHOUSE SEED COMPANY > NL5 HAZE MIST (NL5 X HAZE X KALI MIST) NL5 Haze Mist is a predominantly (70%) sativa cannabis strain bred by crossing Northern Lights #5 with a strain called Haze Mist. Despite its borderline medium/high THC production it nevertheless provides a very enjoyable and complex effect. NL5 Haze Mist is quite […]

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GREENHOUSE SEED COMPANY > NL5 HAZE MIST (NL5 X HAZE X KALI MIST)

NL5 Haze Mist is a predominantly (70%) sativa cannabis strain bred by crossing Northern Lights #5 with a strain called Haze Mist. Despite its borderline medium/high THC production it nevertheless provides a very enjoyable and complex effect.

NL5 Haze Mist is quite a tall plant with many long branches having a wide-spaced inter-nodal length. It has quite a long flowering period; indoors it will be ready after 11 weeks of flowering, where it will benefit from either SCRoG or LST, yielding up to 700 gr/m2. Outdoors it will not be ready to harvest until the third week of October in northern Europe and so it will need a greenhouse for protection unless the weather can be banked upon through October. Outdoor yields are in the region of 800 gr/plant.

The THC production of this marijuana strain does not seem all that impressive at first glance measuring 14.64% but this is not the only cannabinoid influencing the effect produced. CBD levels are 1.22% with 0.15% CBN. The high is cerebral, and tends to emphasise lights and colours, with a mild body stone. Therapeutically it is recommended for the treatment of MS (multiple sclerosis), arthritis and muscle spasms.

Feminized Photoperiod

Additional information

Pack Size

3 pack, 5 pack, 10 pack

Genetics

NL5 x Haze x Kali Mist

Cannabis Type

Feminized Photoperiod, Hybrid Feminized, Hybrid Photoperiod, Sativa Feminized, Sativa Photoperiod

Indica / Sativa Percentage

30% Indica / 70% Sativa

Flowering Time

75 – 85 days, Outdoor: Mid to Late October

Yield

Indoor: Up to 700 g/m2; Outdoor: up to 800 g/plant

CBD

1.22%

CBN

0.15%

Awards

1st HTCC 1996