Potent, autoflowering and relaxing cannabis strain created by crossing NL with Ruderalis. Heavy yielding (350-400g to 600g/ m²) marijuana plant which can grow up to 1.2m in the soil with 1,000 watt lights. Its small, broad and dark-green leaves are reminiscent of the Indica genetic line that it is composed of. The outdoor harvest is usually expected in late September.
Strain FAQ
What's Northern Lights' genetic origin?
Northern Lights' genetics are unknown, but Afghani is suspected. It's known as a pure indica, but its genetics and journey to cannabis glory are a mix of fact and legend.
What keeps these strains going at high temperatures?
Despite extreme temperatures, some strains have adapted to maintain higher photosynthetic rates. This allows them to thrive in even the most exotic areas.
Do auto-flowering strains need much light?
Auto-flowering strains excel in this area since they flower depending on age rather than light. They are said to be perfect for newcomers as they offer a simple experience and there is no need to tinker with light schedules to have them bloom.
Are strains which finish at the End of September more sustainable?
Absolutely. These strains are said to need less water and nutrients since they finish faster. Their low light and heat requirements reportedly make them a greener outdoor production option.
How long do indica-dominant strains flower compared to sativas?
The fastest flowering strains are indica-dominant, finishing in 45–60 days. This fast flowering phase helps legal growers get their plants to maturity quickly, reducing the time from seed to harvest.