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Re: C99 x N.Haze
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While I've shown quite a number of photos of the "N.Haze" dominant phenotype here in the past, I don't believe I've shown any photos of the finished product. This photo shows a pile of cured C99 x N.Haze flowers. Without a doubt it's my current favorite by far!

Specimens of the C99 x N.Haze that I describe as displaying the "Haze" dominant characteristics have the tendancy to take longer to finish flowering than do the more plants influenced more by their C99 moms. The cured colas
in the attached photo were taken from a seed plant that took 13 weeks of flowering to finish, but subsequent cuttings taken from the same plant have since been flowered out in 11 weeks. People selecting female plants of this phenotype should therefore I'd expect harvest times to be roughly around the same.
Regardless of which phenos you come across, expect plenty of hybrid vigour from these f1's Strong branching characteristics tend to favour the better specimens from both phenos
Most seed plants grown from this hybrid will indicate their sex with preflowers during the vegetative light cycle usually between the 5th to 8th node of growth, and can be flowered anytime afterward. Subsequent cuttings taken from chosen mother plants can be flowered immediately after being rooted, if desired, with excellent results. Despite their heavy Sativa influence too, seedlings and cuttings from these hybrids require no special light cycles to grow, and can be cultivated very successfully using 24/0 or 18/4 vegetative and 12on/12off, or other preferred light cycles for that matter.
While it has been my experience that these C99 x N.H plants do exhibit some considerable growth (stretching) during the initial stages of flowering, they have proved to be very manageable for indoor cultivation. Certainly more manageable than thier Haze lineage might first indicate I think.
I really feel that the Neville's Haze male that I used for this cross (and still currently maintain) is truly a special plant in a great many apsects. IMHO at least, many of it's fine characteristics come shining through in this particular f1 hybrid. In addition to what I feel is a definate improvement in potency over pure C99, I think the N.Haze borught some other significant improvement over pure Cinderella as well. Most notably perhaps besides it's previously mentioned low odour stealth (C99 can be pretty smelly at times), it has much stronger stems and has greater resistance to Botrytis and Powdery Mildew than does C99, which is very susceptable in these regards. Many of the plants also possess a greater yield potential to help compensate the grower for their longer flowering times versus the C99.

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