Northern Lights #10 Feminized Seeds (Herbies Seeds USA)
Description
Northern Lights #10 Strain Info
It’s hard to tell fact from fiction when we talk about the very first strains of today’s cannabis market, but the Northern Lights family probably originated in the U.S. in the ‘70s. Then a batch of seeds was smuggled into the Netherlands and spawned a whole line of Northern Lights, of which #10 was arguably the best. This 75% Indica/25% Sativa cultivar was everything home growers and smokers were looking for, and still is today.
Genetics
The exact genetic composition of Northern Lights #10 may forever remain a mystery, and indeed, there is a secret hybrid involved in its creation. However, marijuana aficionados believe that the original NL was a cross of an Afghani landrace and a Thai Sativa. While the former serves as the genetic backbone and makes the plant a breeze to cultivate, the latter is responsible for its more pronounced high.
Flowering Time
A short flowering time is one of the perks of growing this strain and one of the reasons she’s become so popular. Look forward to harvesting your buds in an amazing 53 days of flowering. With speed like that, you can try her outdoors too if you don’t live too far north.
Yields
Whatever your idea of a good harvest is, Northern Lights #10 may surpass your expectations, as she yields 1.8-2.1 oz/ft² (550-650 g/m²) indoors. Outdoor-grown plants can be monsters that bring in up to 1.6-1.9 lb (750-850 grams) each.
Effects
Northern Lights #10 produces sedative and dreamy effects that provide the perfect way to slow down your brain and fill your body with a warm blissful buzz. Smoke this bud in the few remaining hours of the day to spend them perfectly relaxed on the couch or in bed.
Medical Properties
You won’t spend a second worrying when you’re high on Northern Lights #10 – this smoke is perfect for treating anxiety and various stress disorders. Moreover, it’s the absolute best for relaxing the muscles, treating pain, and improving sleep.
THC and CBD Levels
The breeders did a great job of taking the potency of Northern Lights up a notch in the No. 10 version – its THC content can get as high as 29-33%. CBD levels are far more modest and test below 2%.
Smell and Taste
The smell of NL #10 is generally low-key and will appeal to growers who are concerned with security or simply don’t want to annoy neighbors. However, the smoke is delicious – it has the smell of citrus and even juniper, and it leaves a taste of earth on the exhale.
Grow Tips
Northern Lights #10 gained her popularity at a time when grow lights were weak and inefficient, but she still managed to deliver her goods. So, if you’re looking for the ultimate beginner-friendly strain, you’ve just found it. With a height of up to 4-5 ft (120-150 cm), it’s compact enough to fit almost any indoor setup. She likes outdoor gardens too but prefers a lot of sunshine, especially in autumn when the buds start to fill out.
- Keep the day temperature around 21-27°C (70-80°F).
- Don’t let the relative humidity creep up above 50-60%.
- Provide adequate ventilation and defoliate in late flower to fight off mold.
Northern Lights #10 Feminized Seeds for Sale
If you want to have a trouble-free grow, order these feminized seeds from Herbies Seeds USA, and we can guarantee that practically all seeds will be female and bring you a generous harvest of perfect female buds.
Characteristics
- Brand
- Type of seeds
- Type of seeds
- Suitable for growing
- Effect *
- Genetics
- Height
- Harvest
750 - 850 g/plant outdoors - Indoor flowering time
- % Sativa/ Indica/ Ruderalis
- THC
*Herbies sells cannabis seeds exclusively as souvenirs that aren’t meant for cultivation or germination. Customers should be aware that the germination of cannabis seeds is illegal in most countries. Herbies sells cannabis seeds exclusively for collecting and preservation for future generations. We advise customers to check with their local laws before germination, as Herbies does not accept responsibility for the illegal use of our products.
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