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Northern Light Auto Feminised Seeds Reviews

3.7 Rating 123 Reviews
very big yielder, pure indica, good strain to sit back and play games consoles
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Posted 7 years ago
very big yielder, pure indica, good strain to sit back and play games consoles
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Posted 7 years ago
This Northern Light auto from Royal Queen Seeds was a freebie for purchasing another one of their other autos. My expectations were medium/low despite seeing other new hobby gardener's yield on youtube. It's been a few weeks and this seedling is over a foot tall with many heathy looking buds appearing. I hope it yields a good batch.
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Posted 7 years ago
Free seed with a order and first time I smoked it and was a nice relaxing body and head stoned good after a days work. Plant grew quite tall and ended up yeidling 78g of dry. Grew under 2 x300 watt vipaspectras in coco and used Rock nutrients. Overall very happy and will be buying these in future.
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Posted 7 years ago
strain with very good taste and after-taste
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Posted 8 years ago
strain with very good taste and after-taste
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Posted 8 years ago
strain with very good taste and after-taste
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Posted 8 years ago
The plant finished 60 inches & yielded 100 g. The high is great for relaxing on a lazy, rainy day or to help with appetite, pain and insomnia. Although it's mostly Indica, it has enough sativa to keep me from falling asleep when I simply want to relax. On days when the pain in my lower back is too much, I smoke extra and within minutes I'm comfortable ... I'm a new (1 year) grower & I made a lot of mistakes, including changing the light schedule from 18/6 to 12/12 when it began to flower. This is an auto-flowering seed which means it was crossed with a ruderalis strain that has adapted to growing in areas with super short summers and 20-24 hour days, so keep in mind if you choose to grow an auto ... the light schedule stays the same (at least 18 hours) from seed to harvest.
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Posted 8 years ago