Industrial Plant
The first strain that was specially adapted to be grown under
artificial light, a cross between a high-yielding Afghani Indica and a
Thai Sativa, was created in the seventies in Seattle, Washington. This
new strain was developed and established over years, giving rise
to the first breed of cannabis designed to produce the maximum
possible yield. It was called Northern Lights (aurora borealis), a strain
that has had a tremendous global impact, crossed successfully by
hundreds of thousands of growers all over the world. The reasons?
Greater yield in less time than any other seeds normally available.
High yield, low height, powerful and few leaves to clean - that’s
what makes this variety a good example of quantity and quality.
Pine wood aroma with hints of lemon and black pepper, powerful
body and head high, this exceptional strain is the foundation of the
haze and skunk crosses in Europe, and is one of the parents of “Jack
Herer,” the best-known variety in history.
It grows with few side branches, wide leaves and a dark green colour,
and most of the production in the main stalk; It has a typical Indica
look – thick, sparse, very dark leaves and thick stems. Combination
body-head high with a pleasantly sedating psychoactive effect.