
- Hybrid, Resinous, Citrus
10Th Planet
10Th Planet is a balanced feminized hybrid with earthy-citrus flavour and steady effects suited to UK growers.
- Balanced hybrid performance
- Citrus forward flavour
- Good for greenhouses
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (60-130 cm) |
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Medium-High |
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Earthy, Citrus, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Indoor Uk Conditions |
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Relaxing, Uplifting, Creative |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About 10Th Planet
10Th Planet is a straightforward feminized hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze. It offers medium height and a solid flowering time of 8 to 10 weeks indoors. You will get resinous buds with earthy base notes and bright citrus top notes. Effects give a calm body feeling with a lifted, sociable edge that works for daytime or early evening use. Growers in the UK benefit from greenhouse use to handle damp summers and the rainy autumn. Train plants early and control humidity in late flower for best results. Feed through flower and finish with a short feed reduction before harvest. Dry and cure slowly to preserve the citrus flavour and smooth the smoke.
10Th Planet is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica edge. UK growers often pick hybrids like this for steady indoor performance in towns from Sheffield to Bristol.
THC sits around 18 to 22 percent on typical samples. That level places 10Th Planet alongside many popular strains on the British market and suits experienced users.
CBD is low at about 0.5 to 1 percent. British consumers with a wellness focus tend to look elsewhere for high-CBD options.
10Th Planet comes from Northern Lights x Haze parentage. That cross gives resinous buds and a hybrid effect that balances body weight with cerebral lift for straightforward growing.
These seeds are feminized to give predictable female plants for growers. British seed collectors and indoor growers will find the packs simple to handle in small grow rooms.
Growing difficulty is intermediate for those familiar with basic training and feeding. You will find humidity control important in British greenhouses and indoor rooms.
Flowering runs about 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoors in the UK it fits the short season if you use a greenhouse or start early in Cornwall or Devon.
Yields are medium to high with good light and feeding. Indoor growers around Manchester and Nottingham report respectable harvests from modest setups.
Plants reach a medium height of 60 to 130 cm. That suits most UK grow rooms and smaller greenhouses used in places like Edinburgh or Cardiff.
10Th Planet performs well both indoors and outdoors. Given damp British summers a greenhouse gives the best outdoor results in Cornwall or Kent.
Best climate is mild maritime with controlled humidity, similar to much of the UK. Greenhouse setups in Cornwall, Devon or parts of Wales help manage the rainy autumn and short outdoor season.
Effects lean toward relaxed body feelings with a lifted, sociable edge. UK users who favour a daytime balance will appreciate the steady mood lift followed by gentle relaxation.
Flavours mix earthy base notes with bright citrus and a touch of sweetness. The citrus top notes show well through a vapour rig and leave a clean aftertaste appreciated by British smokers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect sprouts in 24 to 72 hours using a wet paper towel or seedling plugs. Keep the medium warm at about 20 to 25°C until the taproot appears.
Full-spectrum LED lights or HPS are suitable through veg and flower. Aim for strong, even light to encourage dense bud formation.
Start with a gentle nutrient mix in veg and increase PK in flowering. Watch leaf colour and adjust if you spot nutrient burn or deficiency.
Yes. Low stress training and topping help open the canopy and improve light spread. Many UK growers pair LST with occasional defoliation for better airflow.
It has average resistance but humidity raises risks. Use good ventilation and keep humidity lower in late flower to avoid mould in British conditions.
Plan to harvest in late September to mid-October with a greenhouse or earlier if weather turns wet. Monitor trichome colour to pick the desired effect.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated room at about 18 to 21°C and 45 to 55% RH. Cure in jars with regular burping for at least two weeks for improved flavour and smoothness.
Use 7 to 15 litre pots for a medium-sized plant. That gives roots enough room without filling smaller grow tents.
Water when the top 2 to 3 cm of soil feel dry. Smaller pots need more frequent watering, so check daily under strong lights.
Many growers reduce feed the last 7 to 10 days to help clear excess fertiliser. A short flush can improve smoke quality and taste.
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