Northern Lights reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Northern Lights.
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March 6, 2016
nothing
Nice Relaxing in "the couch" effect, but not overpowering. Not much flavor via vaping hence the 4 stars. Produced by (Billys bud).
This is the first strain I'm reviewing because it is one of my go-to favorites!! I have dealt with chronic neck pain from a childhood braintumor (along with some PTSD and IBS) for almost twenty years now and Northern Lights has always been my magical medicine of choice. It takes away my pain and anxiety and is also oh so beautiful (like it's namesake) and always delicious!
Relaxed feeling and a fun high spent hours on video games and movies.. tokes are really smooth the smell is a luxurious smell of skunk stinch followed by a spicy aroma.. highly recommended
April 27, 2017
Just reviewing the growing of this plant; when I smoke this strain in the next few weeks, it will be from my own organic indoor plant.
If you are thinking of growing, this plant is perfect for the noob, including me. It is durable, easy to grow and resistant to all problems. My approach was do no harm.
I germinated two autofem seeds from Crop King Seeds with wet paper towels, just as they suggested. The tap root appeared in about 4 days. Then I moved them to small 6" terra cotta pots. Later to large 15" terra cotta pots.
They weren't fed much: Jobe's organic fertilizer (chicken bones, etc, not salt based) each week, but lightly. They were grown under a $29 LED array from Amazon. For the last two weeks of bloom, I decided to feed them some Fox Bloom fertilizer (worm castings and bat guano) to fatten the lower nugs.
I used terra cotta spikes and wine bottles to keep the soil perfectly moist.
Five months after germination, I'm looking at 5 - 7 ounces as I stagger my harvest. (The lower part of the plant bloomed later than the top). The bud is dank. Lots of crystals all over the leaves of flowers. True to online advice, the white hairs turned orange. When mostly orange, I began the harvest.
Bottom line: easy to grow; looking forward to the experience.
Yield is already 2.5 ounces with at least that much left on the two plants. I project 7 ounces with a per gram cost of $1.16.
Now I'm trying an autofem GG4 indoors and a couple regular seeds outdoors now that spring has arrived.
(I used seed starter pods on a couple photocycle seeds with mixed results. Be sure to cut open that pod to allow roots to grow.)
I love Northern Lights. Grown it several times and it is always good for what ails me. I am a retired senior, chronic pain from a badly damaged lower back , arthritis , fibromialgia and chronic headaches
Fairly decent strain. Not as sedating as what I typically look for in an Indication, but great affects overall, and good flavor. Very noticeable heavy body sensation, but my brain was firing a million miles an hour, so really good if you need time to think, but not good prior to sleep.
September 30, 2017
I have a severe case of gastritis and I’m waiting for more tests to find out what is causing it. I’ve had severe abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. I haven’t been able to eat much. I got Northern Lights tonight....Food has never tasted so amazing!!!