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Very few people know that Northern Lights genetics was one of the first to be used to create autoflowering plants. Since the original came out, back in 1980, it already started to show its talent for cannabis breeding, but it was in Holland where it became one of the favourites to create new strains. Do you want to know well the qualities of this lady? You can see them down here. What does Northern Lights Autoflowering look like? Northern Lights Autoflowering is a very homogeneous, fast, productive and very easy to grow marijuana plant. It yields well both indoors and outdoors, and is one of the varieties that best withstand mistakes or misdirection during cultivation. It grows with much vigor, develops strong stems, quite a lot of branching and many knots in little space, a detail that anticipates its high production. Its leaves have wide, very serrated leaflets and a dark shade. How do you grow Northern Lights Autoflowering? The ideal is to prepare an aerated substrate, rich in nutrients, and with the dressing of some magic powders, in this case Trichoderma and/or Mycorrhiza. You can take the All Mix of the brand you prefer and add 25% of perlite and microlife to the dose marked by the manufacturer. This way you will prepare a perfect support for the roots. In indoor cultivation you can put 9 plants per 3x3ft (square meter), in pots of 4 US gal (15 liters). We prefer to plant in a 0,8 US gal (3 litre) pot and after 20 days transplant to the final pot, but you can also plant directly into the final one, but be careful with watering. If you plant Northern Lights Autoflowering outdoors, the best time to grow it is in spring and summer. In this case it is better that the definitive pot is of greater volume, to obtain the maximum production give it more than 13,2 US gal (50 liters) of substrate and all the sun that you can.
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GenderAutoflowering
Genes90% Indica / 10% Sativa
GeneticsNorthern Light x Ruderalis
Harvest500 - 600 g/m²
Flowering55 - 60 days
THC17 - 21%
CBD1.5 - 2%
Vegetation70 - 75 days
Ruderalis90%
Room TypeIndoor
Room TypeOutdoor

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Statistics

50g/plant
17 gAvg. Dry Weight
50 gHarvest Weight
3Harvests

Tastes & Effects

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10
Growing it
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Resistance
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This girl was a lot of work but so worth it. Biggest harvest yet! Have patience with this strain. It's an amazing grow! Update: 8.21 ounces of dry weight!!! Smokes like a dream and tastes amazing!!! Study my diary and give PEV AUTO FLOWERING NORTHERN LIGHTS a try if you want a ton of bud and your patient. It's so worth it!!!
2 years ago
5
Growing it
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Resistance
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Chopped this lady. It was one of 8 plants in my flowering tent. It continually developed powdery mildew until I just got tired of fighting it. No other plant in my tent has any sign of it. My humidity, admittedly, reaches 65% daily peak due to outside influence. This particular plant needed a much more arid environment. Bummer. I was looking forward to trying my own NL. 😕
3 years ago
6
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
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Very slow start, big problems with nutrients , and buds size is way 2 small, probably she needed few more weeks which is 2 long and I didnt have a time.Still have 50gr of dry buds. Cant lie, smells amazing. Dont smoke it yet. Maybe it will surprise me.
3 years ago
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