Type and Genetics
Northern Light Blue THC-FREE seeds are sourced by Delicious Seeds, which are the result of the cross between Northern Light and an original clone of Blueberry by Dj Short, to which an Asian strain with an low THC content has been added.
This strain's THC levels do not exceed 0.3%, yet it offers a CBD content of 11-14%.
Growth
These plants are very dense and have a compact structure, but can achieve significant size in both indoor and outdoor grows. It adapts to various methods, yet requires care to fully develop its potential. Being very resilient, it doesn't pose challenges for novice growers.
Aroma and Flavor
The buds from this strain emit an intense and sweet fragrance, but with a tangy tangerine undertone. The taste is more complex, sweet-sour, with hints of orange, grape, pine, and incense, full of nuances.
Effect
Northern Light Blue THC Free has a slightly relaxing effect, but its main influence is on the endocannabinoid system, activating it without affecting the grower, who can continue performing their daily tasks without feeling psychoactive effects.
Yield
It's easy to grow and although it produces buds of considerable size, its secondary branches are very vigorous, so they can support the weight of the flowers.
This plant can offer good yield in both indoor and outdoor environments, reaching up to 1000 grams when grown under full sunlight.
Flowering Indoors
Northern Light Blue THC Free is ready to harvest between 55 - 60 days of flowering after the growth phase.
Flowering Outdoors
In the northern hemisphere, the buds are ready for harvest by the end of September.
Sativa/Indica Percentage
Sativa 30% - Indica 70%
Cannabinoids
THC 0.2%
CBD 11 - 14%
La Huerta's Opinion
Northern Light Blue THC Free by Delicious Seeds are the perfect seeds for growers who desire a strain with therapeutic orientation. Thanks to its high CBD content and near absence of THC, medicinal benefits can be enjoyed without psychoactive effects.
It's recommended for all types of growers, especially outdoor growers in cold climates, novice growers, and medicinal self-growers.