• Feminized : Yes
• Autoflowering : Yes
• Medical value : Good
• Medical use : Helps with anxiety, migraines, PTSD and PMS.
• Effect : Euphoric, happy and uplifting.
• Lineage : Northern Lights x Mexican Ruderalis
• Genetics : 80% Indica dominant
• Location : Indoor / Greenhouse / Outdoor
• From seed 2 crop : ± 70 Days (10 weeks)
• Flowering (indoor) : ± 56 Days
• Outdoor (harvest) : n/a
• THC : High (18%)
• CBD : Medium
• Yield (gr/plant) : 30 -> 50 (± 120 gr/m2)
• Stature (cm) : Stealth, high flower to leaf ratio (60/80)
• Grow difficulty : Novice (Easy)
Strain FAQ
Are Ruderalis strains THC-rich?
Ruderalis strains historically contained minimal THC but high CBD, making them appealing for medical study. These days there are more and more ruderalis strains with higher THC content.
Do indica strains have more CBD?
Indica cultivars are often thought to be CBD-rich, however their cannabinoid makeup varies. Due to their terpene and cannabinoid compositions, they are said to provide a calming, tranquil body buzz.
Does environment impact cannabis sweetness?
Environmental circumstances are said to affect a strain's sweetness. Everything from soil quality and nutrient use to light exposure and drying and curing can reportedly affect sweetness-producing terpenes.
What traits make a cannabis strain beginner-friendly?
Beginner strains are generally hardy and require little maintenance. They can handle temperature, humidity, and food changes due to their robust genetics. Being resistant to common pests and illnesses is said to simplify things greatly.
Why are strains which finish by mid-September popular for the outdoors?
The ability to harvest by mid-September is said to benefit legal outdoor growers. Beating the first fall frosts is said to be helpful in avoiding crop loss to cold or mould. This timing is reportedly essential for crop quality and quantity without the risks of later-finishing cultivars.