Three photoperiod indoor cannabis strains
Traditional recommendations for indoor varieties are medium, and preferably low plants, with no pronounced smell. Autoflowers are considered optimal because of their compact size and ease of care. The disadvantage for many of them can be a rather average or low yield, low psychoactivity. Plus, not everyone wants to be limited in choice, stopping only at autoflowering varieties. Below are three strains that will show their potential indoors and are not autoflowering.
Northern Lights
A hit variety that cannot be forgotten when talking about indoor cultivation. It has an average growth - up to 120 cm in boxing, and excellent productivity. It is realistic to harvest about 500 g per square meter, and the harvest of skilled growers can reach up to 600 g. It belongs to inco-dominant varieties with a powerful stone effect, which is supported by a high level of THC - 20-22%. The flowering period lasts 7-8 weeks, a plant with a large central cola with a pronounced influence of Afghan roots.
Cool Rasta
An option for those with experience in growing. When growing this variety, basic knowledge is indispensable, but the efforts will pay off in full. It has a pleasant aroma and a powerful effect, gravitating towards sativa. The plant is tall - about 150 cm, can stretch up to two meters, but it also has a decent harvest. It is realistic to collect about 1000 g per square meter, and if you try hard, then 1500 g. The variety belongs to light-loving ones, so powerful lamps will be needed for it indoors.
Kuban Killer
A sativa-dominant hybrid that can be classified as a generalist - it is suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation. Differs in high productivity - 500-600g per square meter. It has a balanced sativa-indica effect - relaxes and energizes with positive. He has an average height - up to 130 cm in boxing.