Northern Lights
Northern Lights is a classic indica recognized for its calm, body-forward reputation and timeless flavour. Many users report a soothing, gently sedating finish with a sweet pine aroma, making it a popular evening choice across Canada.
Common Uses
Cannabinoids
THC: 18%
CBD: 0.2%
CBG: 0%
Genetics
Quick Facts
Type: Indica
THC: 16–22% (typical)
CBD: 0–1% (typically low)
Dominant Terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Humulene
Flavors: Pine, Earthy, Sweet, Spice, Herbal
Effects: Relaxation, Calm, Euphoric Lift, Sleepiness, Body Heaviness
Best For: Evening and nighttime; unwinding, movies, music, quiet time
Strain Effects
Many consumers describe Northern Lights as offering a quick onset when inhaled, often within minutes, with a heavy-bodied calm that can develop into notable drowsiness. The mental tone is typically reported as mellow and lightly euphoric, supporting a peaceful end to the day.
Common side effects may include dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, or, in higher amounts, feelings of anxiety or paranoia for sensitive users. Start low and go slow to assess your comfort level. Effects may vary by person.
Flavor & Aroma
Northern Lights is known for a resinous, pine-forward aroma backed by earthy, herbal notes. Myrcene often leads the profile, supported by caryophyllene and pinene, which can bring gentle spice and conifer freshness.
On the inhale, expect sweet earth and pine; the exhale often leans herbal with a touch of spice. The finish is typically smooth and lingering, leaving a classic old-school cannabis character.
Genetics & Lineage
Most reports trace Northern Lights to Afghani and Thai landrace genetics, stabilised and popularised by breeders such as Sensi Seeds. Its compact structure, dense buds, and thick resin production helped cement its legendary status among indica enthusiasts.
Growing Information
Difficulty: Easy to moderate; forgiving for newer growers.
Flowering Time: Approximately 7–9 weeks indoors.
Yield: Moderate to high (often 400–500 g/m² indoors, conditions dependent).
Ideal Conditions: Cooler to temperate environment; benefits from good airflow and humidity control.
Plant Traits: Short, bushy stature; dense, resinous buds; strong pine-earth aroma.
Training methods like topping, SCROG, or SOG are commonly used to manage canopy and boost light penetration. As always, follow local regulations for home cultivation where permitted.
Medical Uses (Optional)
Some users report that Northern Lights may help with general relaxation, easing day-to-day stress, encouraging rest before bedtime, and taking the edge off overall body tension. These experiences are anecdotal and vary widely between individuals.
Strain FAQs
Q: Is Northern Lights an indica or sativa?
A: Northern Lights is widely regarded as an indica, known for its calm, body-heavy profile.
Q: How strong is Northern Lights?
A: Many batches fall in the 16–22% THC range. Potency varies by producer and lot, so check the label.
Q: What does Northern Lights taste like?
A: Users often report pine and earth on the inhale with herbal sweetness and light spice on the finish.
Q: When is the best time to enjoy Northern Lights?
A: It is typically chosen for evenings or quiet nights in, especially when winding down.
Q: Are there any side effects?
A: Dry mouth, dry eyes, and dizziness are sometimes reported. Sensitive users may feel anxious at higher amounts. Start low and go slow.
Why Choose Northern Lights
Northern Lights stands out for its dependable, soothing profile and classic pine-earth flavour that many enthusiasts appreciate. It suits those seeking an easygoing evening strain, from casual consumers to experienced indica fans. If you value consistent relaxation and a time-tested reputation, Northern Lights remains a strong pick by name and by experience.
Reviews
Available At
This strain hasn't been listed by any stores yet.