Cat. №07 . Clones / Northern Lights / NL-05
the indica
benchmark.
Northern Lights clones from a documented Afghani x Thai landrace mother plant. Northern Lights is the foundation cultivar that taught indoor cannabis to be indoors. Short, squat, fast-finishing, forgiving. Almost every modern indica traces a parent back through NL. PCR HLVd-tested quarterly and re-tested before any cut leaves the room.
Cut from a Sensi Seeds Northern Lights #5 mother held in our clean room. Distinct from seed-grown NL plants common in older European catalogs.
Short, broad, classic indica structure. Tight internodes, dense fan leaves, resinous flower. Earth and pine terps.
A rooted clone of the mother in a 2 inch peat plug, packed in a humidity dome and shipped overnight. Each box includes a cut card with the lineage notes, a flower schedule, and a feed chart for the first two weeks after transplant.
2 to 3 weeks. Almost no training needed. Suits SOG and beginner setups.
6 to 8 weeks, one of the shortest in the catalog. Minimal stretch.
Light to moderate EC. Forgiving plant, tolerates errors.
Pistils 80% curled, trichomes milky. Cures fast, smokes within 3 weeks if pushed.
It is a clone from a verified Northern Lights mother held in our clean room. Original Pacific Northwest grower in the 1970s, later refined and stabilized by Sensi Seeds in Amsterdam Lineage notes ship with every cut.
Indoor, 2.0 to 2.8 ounces per plant in a 5 gallon container, scaling with light intensity and room conditions. SOG setups in 1 gallon containers produce closer to 1 ounce per plant. Outdoor on a single trellised plant, 4 to 10 ounces is realistic depending on climate and finish week.
Pack days are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Order by 11pm the day before a pack day and the cut goes on the next dispatch. Transit is 1 to 3 days depending on your state. Each cut ships overnight or 2-day priority in an insulated cooler.
Yes. PCR HLVd test on the mother plant quarterly, and a second PCR pass on the batch before any cut ships. We also run a fungal panel to rule out powdery mildew and pythium. Test results are available on request.
Northern Lights suits both indoor and outdoor. Short, dense structure handles short rooms and short outdoor seasons well. Mediterranean climates and Pacific Northwest grows finish reliably in late September or early October.