Northern Light's award-winning genes come from Northern Light S1
When it comes to breedings that have left their mark on cannabis plant genetics to this day, there are few names that can be said to do the same as Northern Lights. The exact makeup of theNorthern Lightsheritage is believed to have come from the West Coast of America, originally from 11 different seeds. Each of these varieties have been bred, inbred and crossed over the years in such a way that the exact genetics remain a mystery. One thing is certain, however - the Northern Light strain was the basis for many award-winning classics in cannabis history.
Legend has it that Northern Lights was pure, from Afghanistan native indica plant, although some of the original 11 plants reportedly contained Thai genetics. Today we present to you our feminized Northern Light cannabis seeds, which is an indica-dominant hybrid but has a lot of sativa in its leaf structure.
How to Grow Northern Light Seeds
In the grow room, our feminized Northern Light cannabis seeds grow plants up to 1.2m in height, but can reach over 2m outdoors. It produces relatively wide internode spacing with long, thin leaves, reflecting its sativa background shows. At flowering, her Afghan heritage comes to the fore with dense, resin-covered "nuggets" forming all over the plant. It forms a gigantic main cola.
It averages around 500g per square meter under a 600W lamp. When grown outdoors, it produces 625g per plant, but requires a very warm environment such as Spain, California or North Africa. Placed in full sun and with sufficient nutrients and water supplied, Northern Light seeds develop into real trees that deliver an excellent yield.
The flowering is complete after 8-9 weeks. During the flowering process, bright buds with a resin-covered surface are formed, which begin to glow towards the end of the grow.
Queen of the drunken head
Northern Lights is simply one of those strains that provides a knock-out effect when smoked, guaranteeing a couchlock session for a few minutes. Northern Light variety: taste and effect.