Northern Lights
About Northern Lights
History & Genetics
Northern Lights, formerly known as CI #5 F1, is an award-winning indica dominant strain. This strain is well received by growers, medical patients, and recreational consumers and may be one of the most popular indica strains of all time. The strain is readily available in dispensaries throughout the West Coast and Colorado.
This strain's exact lineage and history are obscured in mystery but it is generally believed to be a mix of two landrace building block strains — Thai and Afghani. We do know that the strain was perfected in Holland and has only begun to make its way to America in more recent years.
Appearance, Aroma & Flavor
THC Content
Northern Lights grows in dense, cone-shaped nugs that smell of sweet pine and citrus, with a hint of skunk. Nugs of Northern Lights are typically medium to dark green, and covered with lots of trichomes.
Effects
Known by many as a "two-hit and quit" strain, Northern Lights slams the body into a wonderfully numbing, lazy mode. The desire to sit on the couch and listen to the call of munchies may be overwhelming to novice users even in lower doses.
Accompanying this body high is a nice sense of well-being and happiness. Some experienced users are reportedly instilled with increased creativity and focus as well. The average negative culprits persist — dry mouth and eyes, dizziness, paranoia and anxiety in higher doses.
Like most of its indica-based ancestors and descendants, Northern Lights is highly recommended for evening use and insomnia. It is one of the purest indica strains around (95% indica, 5%. sativa) which make it a highly sedative strain. It is also often chosen to relieve the effects of stress and anxiety. Many choose it for the heavy body high to weaken their chains of chronic pain as well. And the strong appetite inducing effects are used to help those suffering from such eating disorders as anorexia.
Growing
The strain flowers for six to eight weeks and yields up to 125 grams per square meter. In the average greenhouse setup Northern Lights produces roughly 100 grams per plant. This strain is a definite choice for those that prefer quality and ease over quantity. Ever since its emergence on the medical scene there have been many imitations however and plenty of growers have crossed it with something but kept the same name.
Reviews
Larry Stewart
I’ve been growing for some time and had never tried NL. I just finished two plants and hung them up to dry. 9 days later they were ready to cure. I always roll a sample before cure just to gauge how they’ll end up. My wife and I are on the patio stoned out of our minds sharing only 1 joint. Very nice, I’m going to run 30 plants now.
James Nugent
A true classic. Great for pain, depression, and to just unwind after a long and stressful day. Makes music better, too!
Mawy Wanner
Recently saw some NL for cheap and wanted to try it out. Definitely did not have 33% THC, I felt almost nothing. Northern Lights seems to be a cheap strain in general in The Netherlands. I wonder if the 33% THC phenotype is just way rarer over here.
Kari Martinez
uuuuuhhhhhh....I'm so lit haha. I am having the best bodyhigh right meow...wow, and the pain is gone.
Vee
If you ever see this available do not miss out on the chance to pick it up! This is my reigning favourite strain. For me, it makes me very creative and able to stay awake and focus on whatever creative task I am doing, even though it is very strong. I find it a relatively clear headed high. Always a treat!