Northern Light is a strain that has won so many indica cups and prizes that they even asked for her to be retired from competition to give other high quality indica strains a chance. Furthermore, to give us a better idea of her quality, the genetics of many subsequent champions were based on Northern. By crossing her with Big Bud (one of the best-selling strains during the 80s and 90s owing to her high yields), we produced an exceptional genotype that is ideal for indoor growing owing to her small stature, great yields and resin coated buds. Highly medicinal, her balanced cannabinoid levels make her an effective tranquiliser. Her elevated CBD levels will leave you in a mildly sedated state, ideal for therapeutic use.
Strain FAQ
What makes the Indica terpene profile special?
The terpene profile of Indicas creates a rich, distinct scent. Indicas have higher sedative terpenes like myrcene, which are said to relax.
Do these strains' different lineages affect their traits?
Middle of September seeds often have indica, sativa, and ruderalis genes. Indica genes provide these plants strength and compactness, sativa genes boost flavours and effects, and ruderalis genes may introduce auto-flowering features, making them adaptable to different methods.
Critical Mass challenges?
Critical Mass attracts mould due to its thick buds and big yields. To keep those lush buds in top shape, it is said to be necessary to monitor ventilation and humidity, especially in poor regions.
Do mould-resistant strains have different leaf structures?
Many mould-resistant plants have smaller leaves than indica or sativa crops. Airflow around and through the plant is improved by this leaf shape, preventing mould growth.
How can cannabis terpenes create sweet flavours?
These strains' sweetness comes from terpene synergy. Terpenes working together can provide a variety of flavours that evoke sweet fruits, sweets, and candies.