Anyone ever grow Northern Lights?

Ausboss420

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I just bought the good old ounce again, just this time it was Northern Lights. Probably the best weed I had all summer. I was glad to find a weird bud that had 3 HUGE blue-ish seeds. I've only grown twice and don'y know much about northern lights. So I have some questions.

When does Northern Lights Harvest/fully grown?

Is Northern Lights a hard strain to grow?

Does Northern Lights have a good yield?

All help is appreciated :)
 

growone

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i've grown out version of nl#5(from highgrade-seeds), and yield is one thing is should be able to count on
but a lot of versions of NL, tough to know what you've got, my experience was a very strong smoke with a tremendous sativa start, with a very sweet indica follow up
 

brotherjericho

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i've grown out version of nl#5(from highgrade-seeds), and yield is one thing is should be able to count on
but a lot of versions of NL, tough to know what you've got, my experience was a very strong smoke with a tremendous sativa start, with a very sweet indica follow up
So would you recommend the HGS NL#5?
 

brotherjericho

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i would, there are other grow logs on here with HGS nl#5, never saw a bad result
not as convenient as other seed banks, no credit card, just money order or cash, they're in Canada
I've been keeping my eye on HGS for months now, I plant on making them my next bank purchase once I get low on seeds.
 

calicat

Well-Known Member
I just bought the good old ounce again, just this time it was Northern Lights. Probably the best weed I had all summer. I was glad to find a weird bud that had 3 HUGE blue-ish seeds. I've only grown twice and don'y know much about northern lights. So I have some questions.

When does Northern Lights Harvest/fully grown?

Is Northern Lights a hard strain to grow?

Does Northern Lights have a good yield?

All help is appreciated :)
Northern Lights is a 8-9 week flowering strain indoors. Outdoors never done it there im assuming in September. Northern Lights is extremely easy to grow. Its a 100% indica. Loves medium to high nutrient feeding. Very stealthy generates almost no smell. Northern Lights has been used throughout the years in hybrids for this very fact its conducive to cross with other strains and alot of breeders use northern lights because of high yield potential. You will notice alot of the huge commercial strain yielders will have some northern light genetics.
 

Ausboss420

Member
Northern Lights is a 8-9 week flowering strain indoors. Outdoors never done it there im assuming in September. Northern Lights is extremely easy to grow. Its a 100% indica. Loves medium to high nutrient feeding. Very stealthy generates almost no smell. Northern Lights has been used throughout the years in hybrids for this very fact its conducive to cross with other strains and alot of breeders use northern lights because of high yield potential. You will notice alot of the huge commercial strain yielders will have some northern light genetics.
Thanks for the reply, now I grow strictly outside. Now I didn't understand what you ment by "Outdoors never done it there assuming in September". Is this strain a good outdoor strain, or is it strictly indoors?
 

calicat

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Thanks for the reply, now I grow strictly outside. Now I didn't understand what you ment by "Outdoors never done it there assuming in September". Is this strain a good outdoor strain, or is it strictly indoors?
I was getting at I never did that strain outdoors. To the best of my knowledge Northern Lights was developed outdoors then brought inside because of its hardiness. NL#5 was created indoors. And this is a great outdoor strain because of its genetic disposition to take a beating outdoors..not to mention its great low profile and massive yields.
 
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