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Northern Lights x Buddha
This strain does best Indoors. It can be cultivated Outdoors as well but with extra care. It has a 8 to 9 weeks flowering period.
The Genetics of "Northern Lights" is one of the most confused of all existing cannabis strains because there is no one who can take entire credit for its creation.
Northern Lights was developed as an indoor seed strain in the late 1970s near Seattle, Washington, although the genetics involved in the cross were known to have come from California, the original home of a great many of the most famous cannabis strains. It was initially a stabilized cannabis sativa Strain crossed with an Afghani Indica Hybrid.
Northern Lights traveled to Holland as a clone where it was introduced to the commercial cannabis seed market in 1985 by The Seed Bank. Because it arrived as a clone, the plant could not be inbred for stability and seed production; therefore, Skunk #1 and Original Haze were used to fertilize seeds from the Northern Lights parent plant.
Northern Lights distinctly shows its Afghani Indica genetic background; it is a small plant that produces big highly-resinous flowers. Although it was initially developed for indoor growers, excellent results have been produced outside. Northern Lights has a sweet resinous taste and produces a comfortable but lazy feeling, known to some as "couch lock".
An absolute must for the indoor grower! For the last couple of years the Northern Lights strain has dominated the various Harvest Festivals. Through selective breeding we have succeeded in producing one of our most powerful plants. On top of that, we have developed a strain highly adapted for indoor growing: powerful with an excellent yield and exceptional resin production. Northern Lights x Buddha is the most lucrative plant for the indoor grower.
Quick Characteristics: One of our 2 Best Yielders, Short and Bushy, Good for small closets or Hydroponics Tables. Smoke is skunky and heavy. For Late night smokers. Not good for social interaction i.e. makes you too "stupid" to interact with others.
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