9 Pound Hammer x Northern Lights
9 Pound Hammer x Northern Lights
Also known as: 9 Pound Hammer x NL #1
Overview
9 Pound Hammer x Northern Lights is a new limited edition feminised variety from Philosopher Seeds. This spectacular F1 hybrid has been created to satisfy those who seek a fast flowering and productive variety with a truly spectacular potency, which also combines the flavour profile of 9 Pound Hammer with the sweet touches of the NL parent. It is a mostly indica strain from Philosopher Seeds that can be cultivated indoors and outdoors, where plants will need a flowering time of approximately 60 days. With a bloom period of about 8 weeks and an average indoor yield of around 500g per m2, it is known among growers not only for its speed and good performance, but also for the powerful effect it produces, thanks to its high level of THC, which can reach 25%. The flavour and aroma is intense and complex, combining fruity notes with lime, grape and melon, all rounded off with a Skunk background that gives it a pungent intensity. The effect is devastating (hence the 9 pound hammer name, it hits like a 9 pound hammer!), narcotic and suitable only for experienced smokers. It is excellent to combat insomnia, stress and other conditions requiring deep relaxation.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from insomnia
- May help with chronic stress
- Often used for pain management
- May help with anxiety
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
This mostly indica strain can be cultivated indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 60 days. It has an average indoor yield of around 500g per m2 with a bloom period of about 8 weeks. Suitable for diverse cultivation techniques such as SOG or SCROG, it is indoors where it usually shows its maximum potential, especially if the tips of the branches are pruned to obtain bushy plants. The variety has growth characteristics that make it ideal both for novice growers who want great harvests without complications, and for expert gardeners who want to get the most out of their growing space. Its structure is typical of Kush varieties, developing a thick layer of resin during flowering that covers the hard, heavy buds.