Nevilles Skunk by Mr Nice Seedbank
NL5 × Haze
Neville's Skunk from Mr Nice Seedbank is a sativa-dominant strain with a history rooted in classic sativa breeding. It combines robust sativa genetics with a pungent skunk profile, resulting in an energetic and flavorful experience.
Appearance
Neville's Skunk produces dense, rounded buds that are typically vibrant green with deeper forest-like hues. Small, bright orange pistils contrast with the foliage, and a generous dusting of trichomes gives the buds a frosty appearance, indicating high resin content.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is immediately striking, dominated by a powerful skunk scent complemented by earthy and spicy undertones. Subtle floral and citrus notes add complexity, with some users noting a slightly sweet fragrance. Upon inhalation, flavors of earth and pine are prominent, accented by herbal and spicy notes, with a mild citrus finish.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain delivers a well-balanced, energizing high, characterized by cerebral stimulation that can enhance focus and creativity. Users often report a mood lift and increased sociability, making it suitable for daytime use. It provides relaxation without significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Neville's Skunk typically contains THC levels between 18% and 22%, with CBD levels below 1%. Dominant terpenes include Myrcene, contributing earthy notes and calming effects, and Limonene, adding citrus aromas and mood enhancement. Caryophyllene and Pinene are also frequently detected.
Growing
Cultivation reports suggest Neville's Skunk exhibits consistent growth patterns, largely due to the resilient NL5 genetics. The Haze genetics contribute to its sativa expression. It is considered to have a predictable growth cycle and repeatable phenotypes, making it manageable for experienced cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Mr Nice Seedbank, Neville's Skunk is a tribute to classic sativa breeding. Its lineage is a blend of NL5 and various Haze genetics, aiming to capture the potency and energetic qualities of sativas while incorporating the distinct pungency associated with skunk varieties.