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Texada Northern Lights

Original price was: $210.00.Current price is: $120.00.

Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights cannabis seeds deliver indica power with balanced resilience. A cross of Texada Timewarp and Northern Lights bred locally, they’re ideal for Island conditions, offering compact growth and hefty harvests indoors or out.

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About Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights Cannabis Seeds

Out here on Vancouver Island, with the ocean mist curling in from the Pacific and us locals gathering by campfires in Cathedral Grove, Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights cannabis seeds feel like a true West Coast heirloom. This 70/30 indica-dominant hybrid, fuses Texada Timewarp’s outdoor grit with Northern Lights’ pure sedation – all tailored for our damp, windy shores like the rugged cliffs of Pacific Rim National Park. Moreover, it draws in growers from Sooke plots to Nanaimo greenhouses who want reliability without the extras. Whether you’re kicking off your first grow or expanding near Comox, these seeds pack persuasive toughness and potency, capturing that chill Island essence, eh?

Growth Pattern of Texada Northern Lights

Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights cannabis seeds sprout into compact, resilient bushes that shrug off our Island elements, standing firm like the ancient cedars in MacMillan Provincial Park. Outdoors, they shine, finishing late September with yields topping 500 grams per plant in our mild falls – mold-resistant and hardy in the fog off Georgia Strait. However, indoors, they flower in 8 to 9 weeks, hitting medium heights and churning out 400-500 grams per square meter if you balance the feed. They’re forgiving for beginners, but additionally, low-stress training or scrogging boosts those dense colas, making them a breeze for backyard setups in the Cowichan Valley where the weather can turn quick.

Effect, Taste, and Smell Texada Northern Lights

For the buzz, Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights cannabis seeds bring a soothing indica stone – one crisp evening after hiking Mount Washington, a couple tokes melted my fatigue into a deep, body-hugging calm that eased aches and drifted me off without the next-day fog. Effects build to heavy relaxation, tackling pain and insomnia while keeping a subtle uplift from the Texada side, perfect for unwinding as ferries glide into Swartz Bay. As for taste and smell, it’s earthy sweet with pine hints that linger smooth; the smoke’s gentle and resinous, like fresh forest berries from the Alberni Valley mixed with classic indica notes. Furthermore, the aroma stays low during veg but amps up frosty at harvest, pulling you in every time.

Did You Know?

Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights cannabis seeds have some standout features – for instance, their Texada roots add mold resistance for breeding hardy outdoors. Plus, as regulars, they’re spot-on for custom crosses in your Tofino-style garden. And they thrive in our variable climes, with phenotypes that hold steady THC for consistent relief among paddlers in the Broken Group Islands.

Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights Reviews

To wrap it, here’s the scoop from users on Peak Seeds BC Texada Northern Lights cannabis seeds. One grower shared, “Hardy as heck outdoors, finishes strong with dense buds – the high’s sedative but not overwhelming, great for pain.” Another noted, “Earthy sweet aroma and smooth smoke; yields big in our Island weather without fuss.” Yet one more raved, “Perfect hybrid balance – relaxes deep after a long day, with that resilient growth we need here.” These tales keep it buzzing in our community, eh?

Additional information

grow_difficulty

Easy, Moderate

harvest_month_outdoor

September/October

height_indoor

Up to 140 cm / 55.1 inch

climate

Indoor / Outdoor

flowering_time_indoor

8 – 9 weeks

height_outdoor

180

thc_level

Up to 15%

yield_indoor

Up to 450 grams / 15.9 ounces per sq meter

yield_outdoor

Up to 600 grams / 21.2 ounces per sq meter

indica

70%

sativa

30%

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