When we released Nebula it was an instant hit in the UK, where indoor growers saw the potential of a quick growing plant. Swiftly it became the smoke of choice for many veterans of the scene who were looking for a sativa with decent yields and an old school high.
That’s not to say the Nebula won’t light up the skies for the beginner grower too. Quick to grow, some cultivators prefer to crop their ample harvests early. We have seen the results and pretty impressive they are too, but we recommend letting it flower until its ready in order to feel the full cosmic effect.
Nebula is made for indoor gardening (60 - 65 days flower time), and works particularly well when it is used under lights in a constellation of Sea Of Green. Because of the sativa genes this is one star traveler that likes to shoot for the sun, artificial or not, so may need some holding back on the throttle. Well trained however, it will shower your corner of the planet with buds that are as big as moon rocks.
Outside it will also shoot for the sun, absorbing all the light it can (remember that Mediterranean heart?). It will thrive in southern regions, but this plant is bred to be versatile and will prosper quite happily in northern regions too, especially in south facing plots. If the conditions are right, gardeners can expect an intergalactic bud shower of epic proportions come harvest.
As you would expect, Nebula twinkles and shines. The name reflects the appearance, tight THC rich bud formations that glisten like Lucy’s Sky with Diamonds and come with a fruity taste. How do we describe the effect? A quick acting, up-and-ready-to-go buzz thanks to the sativa heritage, with a mellow indica trail, allowing for an all day flow that will let you get things done.
Strain FAQ
Do you know which terpenes give these strains their fruity flavour?
Sure! The sweet, mango-like aroma of myrcene is said to relax, while limonene is said to boost mood with its zesty scent. Caryophyllene is peppery, pinene adds a crisp, piney and apple note, while terpinolene adds citric, floral, herbal, and piney notes.
Why does Jack Herer stand out among Cup-winning strains?
Jack Herer, named after the iconic cannabis campaigner, has won several honours for its energising effects and spicy, pine-scented aroma. The sativa-dominant breed is known for its strength and for promoting cannabis activism.
What effects can be expected from balanced hybrids?
Balanced hybrids are said to combine the brain high of Sativas with the bodily chill of Indicas, making them cannabis chameleons. This duality is said to make them suitable for boosting creativity or relaxing after a hard day.
Why do high-yielding cannabis strains yield so much?
Their genetics are the key to this question! These strains combine sativa's tall growth and high biomass with indica's denser bud production. This genetic base is what enables their high production and explains why they generally have a mix of indica and sativa traits.
Can early finishing strains negatively impact cannabis terpenes and flavour?
Not at all—early-finishing strains are often said to have varied terpene profiles. Even with early harvest appropriateness, these varieties reportedly retain their fragrances, flavours, and therapeutic effects.