Type: Genetics 80% indica dominant
Junction Northern Lights x Mexicaanse Ruderalis
Auto Northern Lights THC-percentage: 18%
Blooming period indoors: 8 weeks
Expected indoor height: 60 cm
Expected proceeds within: 30-50 gr / m2
Expected outdoor lifespan: 8 weeks
Expected outdoor height: 80 cm
Expected outdoor yield: ~ 120 g / m2
Autoflowering (or Auto/Automatic) cannabis seeds are marijuana seeds that automatically begin to flower once the plant reaches a certain age. This is unlike most non-automatic cannabis strains, as most cannabis strains do not start flowering until the daily light exposure drops to 12 hours (like in the fall).
Autoflowering cannabis strains were developed by crossing Ruderalis, a species accustomed to growing in more extreme northern conditions (with little sunlight), with other more potent cannabis strains from warmer climates. Therefore, autoflowering plants grow faster, are smaller, and are less sensitive to conditions. Many experienced growers recommend choosing a feminized plant if you're looking for quantity, but if you live in northern regions or want small, less fragile plants, then autoflowering is the best choice for you!
Most experts agree: high-quality seeds require high genetic quality. And good genetics come from a powerful lineage. This means that great cannabis genes originate from meticulous multi-generational breeding, leading to only the most exceptional plants with the most distinctive and unique traits.
Moreover, the seeds must be fully ripe before harvesting. Afterwards, the buds must be stored under the right conditions and used within 16 months.
There are two main factors when choosing your perfect cannabis strain: growth and effect.
Let's start with the effects. Cannabis strains typically come in two main types, which are Indica-dominant or Sativa-dominant. In most cases, Indica means a more physical high and Sativa means a more mental high.
You might want a strong Indica if you want to relax after work, lie on your couch, and just be super chill. In the same vein, you might want more Sativa effects if you're looking to boost your mood, smoke during the day, or smoke weed in a more social setting. To make things even more complicated, most strains on the market are hybrids, meaning they are mixes. The cannabis can then have both Sativa and Indica effects. Therefore, you should always do your research on the strain you plan to cultivate. It's best if you can try the strain first to see how it will personally affect you.
Let's talk about cultivation now. There are also two main ways to do this: you can cultivate indoors or outdoors. There are also two types of seeds on the market: autoflowering and feminized. Feminized seeds can have a larger yield, but the growth phase takes longer and the plant can grow very tall. Autoflowering plants usually stay small, but also have a smaller yield. If you want to cultivate indoors, or in a colder climate, this could be the perfect choice.
In short, based on these growth factors and conditions, you can choose the right plant. It is advisable to thoroughly research the species you want to grow beforehand. This way you can determine if this plant will really be worth your while.




