Neville seemed to receive as much nutrients as I gave. In the vegetative stage plants don't complain about the nutrient amounts, but in the blooming stage leaves drop away (yeah, usually all of them) - no matter what you do. Finally the plant consists of stems and buds only... Neville's haze prefers higher air humidity, from 60 to 80 % seems to be good.
The stature is really tall and lanky - you can't usually let Neville grow freely. Starting straight under 12/12 is a choice to restrict height, but I prefer bondage and/or using 11/13 as a blooming light. Odor isn't a big issue with this strain, it is not skunkish nor very strong.
Cuttings are a bit tougher part of growing Neville, while most of them take such a long time to root (compared to "normal plants", Neville cuttings may take even 20-30 days).
As a mostly sativa plant, Neville may seem to be "not so effective" to those with higher tolerances. Although, for "lifestyle smokers" I recommend it as an extremely nice "working weed" and for mixing with more couchlock-like indicas. Curing is a must for these buds.
Summa summarum, Neville's haze isn't very difficult to grow but it may require a lot of work especially in smaller growing cabinets. Not for unpatient growers, but after some waiting Neville rewards its grower with one of the most refined (though not easy to perceive!) aromas and effects of the cannabis world.
Lights: vegging 150 w HPS, blooming 250 w HPS Medium: soil/water (bubbler), from 10 to 20 litres per plant Fertilizers: Advanced Hydroponics of Holland series