Simple Cultivation with Deep Relaxation
Northern Lights Automatic is a predominantly indica (90% indica, 10% sativa) autoflower, prized for its relaxing properties and low-maintenance growth. Its short, bushy build makes it perfect for those seeking privacy, whether growing inside or outside.
Aroma, Taste, and Effects
Northern Lights Automatic stands out for its powerful, serene high that promotes both physical and mental calm. It’s a favourite for those seeking restful sleep or an easy way to relax after a long day. The aroma intensifies as harvest nears, offering a profile of earthy, pine, and lemon, while the flavour combines bold citrus with herbal highlights.
Cultivation Advice
To get the most from Northern Lights Automatic, use nutrient-rich, well-draining soil. Outdoors, plant in late spring for best results, with harvest expected by the end of summer. Allow room for its dense growth and consider containers or raised beds for superior drainage. Maintain steady watering routines, steering clear of soggy soil. Indoors, focus on strong ventilation and high-quality lighting—LED or HPS fixtures work well. Removing lower foliage can improve air movement and light access, supporting more vigorous buds.
Key Features
- Growing Difficulty: Easy
- Resilience: High – resistant to pests, mould, and common issues
- Ideal Climate: Temperate / Continental / Mediterranean
- Strain Heritage: Northern Lights (Afghani/Thai landrace autoflower lineage)
- Genetics: 90% Indica / 10% Sativa
- Flowering Time: 50–60 days (approx. 8–9 weeks)
- THC Content: 15–18%
- CBD Content: Low
- Height Indoor: 60–90 cm
- Height Outdoor: Up to 130 cm
- Yield Indoor: Up to 400 g/m²
- Yield Outdoor: 50–80 g per plant
- Taste: Pine, citrus, earthy sweetness with spicy, herbal, and fruity notes
- Aroma: Pungent, earthy, with resinous and lemon undertones
- Effects: Calming body high with gentle euphoria and stress relief
*All seeds are strictly sold as souvenirs or collectables. They are not legal to germinate in most countries.
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