

Northern Light has 15% to 18% THC for pain relief and mood enhancement together with that classic Northern Lights taste which combines fruit and skunk. Like its famous namesake, it's compact enough to grow indoors and hardy enough to grow outdoors. It's also quick and has minimal smell during the flowering period.
To begin with, there's 15% to 18% THC. That's enough for quick and effective relief from pain and negative emotional states without being so much that it will blow your socks off. Northern Light is still an Indica dominant, so you get that lovely, comforting full-body stone to enjoy as well.
The taste is everything you loved about the original Northern Lights. You'll initially pick up on the tangy citrus of lemon and the fresh menthol of pine and then notice the skunk pungency and solid earthy base. The fragrance is also fresh and more fruity than skunk, which can be helpful if you're smoking around other people.
Northern Light will typically grow within a range of 1.2M (indoor minimum) and 2M (outdoor maximum). Indoors, it will finish flowering in 7 to 9 weeks and yield up to 450g/m2 and outdoors it will be ready around the end of September or start of October and yield up to 600g per plant. In either case, there is minimal smell during the growth period, not even at the end of flowering, which makes Northern Light a great choice when you need to think about how people around you are going to feel about your grow, for example in flat-shares.
All Nirvana has said about the genetics behind Northern Light is that it is based on Afghani. The original Northern Lights is believed to be a cross between Afghani and a Thai landrace so this makes complete sense. It also makes for hardy, robust plants which are very straightforward to grow.
Use Northern Light at night for pain, insomnia, stress and depression.
Northern Light is, of course, based on all-time classic Northern Lights and has many of the same good qualities.
Northern Light has 15% to 18% THC for pain relief and mood enhancement together with that classic Northern Lights taste which combines fruit and skunk. Like its famous namesake, it's compact enough to grow indoors and hardy enough to grow outdoors. It's also quick and has minimal smell during the flowering period.
To begin with, there's 15% to 18% THC. That's enough for quick and effective relief from pain and negative emotional states without being so much that it will blow your socks off. Northern Light is still an Indica dominant, so you get that lovely, comforting full-body stone to enjoy as well.
The taste is everything you loved about the original Northern Lights. You'll initially pick up on the tangy citrus of lemon and the fresh menthol of pine and then notice the skunk pungency and solid earthy base. The fragrance is also fresh and more fruity than skunk, which can be helpful if you're smoking around other people.
Northern Light will typically grow within a range of 1.2M (indoor minimum) and 2M (outdoor maximum). Indoors, it will finish flowering in 7 to 9 weeks and yield up to 450g/m2 and outdoors it will be ready around the end of September or start of October and yield up to 600g per plant. In either case, there is minimal smell during the growth period, not even at the end of flowering, which makes Northern Light a great choice when you need to think about how people around you are going to feel about your grow, for example in flat-shares.
All Nirvana has said about the genetics behind Northern Light is that it is based on Afghani. The original Northern Lights is believed to be a cross between Afghani and a Thai landrace so this makes complete sense. It also makes for hardy, robust plants which are very straightforward to grow.
Use Northern Light at night for pain, insomnia, stress and depression.
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Northern Light has 15% to 18% THC for pain relief and mood enhancement together with that classic Northern Lights taste which combines fruit and skunk. Like its famous namesake, it's compact enough to grow indoors and hardy enough to grow outdoors. It's also quick and has minimal smell during the flowering period.
To begin with, there's 15% to 18% THC. That's enough for quick and effective relief from pain and negative emotional states without being so much that it will blow your socks off. Northern Light is still an Indica dominant, so you get that lovely, comforting full-body stone to enjoy as well.
The taste is everything you loved about the original Northern Lights. You'll initially pick up on the tangy citrus of lemon and the fresh menthol of pine and then notice the skunk pungency and solid earthy base. The fragrance is also fresh and more fruity than skunk, which can be helpful if you're smoking around other people.
Northern Light will typically grow within a range of 1.2M (indoor minimum) and 2M (outdoor maximum). Indoors, it will finish flowering in 7 to 9 weeks and yield up to 450g/m2 and outdoors it will be ready around the end of September or start of October and yield up to 600g per plant. In either case, there is minimal smell during the growth period, not even at the end of flowering, which makes Northern Light a great choice when you need to think about how people around you are going to feel about your grow, for example in flat-shares.
All Nirvana has said about the genetics behind Northern Light is that it is based on Afghani. The original Northern Lights is believed to be a cross between Afghani and a Thai landrace so this makes complete sense. It also makes for hardy, robust plants which are very straightforward to grow.
Use Northern Light at night for pain, insomnia, stress and depression.