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11:11
Sat Dec 30 1899 11:11:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) is a balanced Hybrid with resinous buds and a steady growth pattern suited to UK growers.
- Balanced Hybrid for mixed setups
- Reliable indoors and outdoors
- Good yields in sheltered UK sites
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suits Sheltered Sites Or Greenhouses |
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Uplifting, Calming, Focused |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About 11:11
Sat Dec 30 1899 11:11:00 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) is a balanced Hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Skunk that offers predictable indoor and outdoor performance. You will find it straightforward in a stable indoor room or a sheltered outdoor site. THC sits around 18-22% with low CBD, so effects are uplifting then calming. Plants stay medium in height and suit tents and small greenhouses. Expect 8-9 weeks of flowering and solid yields with routine care. Pay attention to humidity in British summers and use good airflow to prevent mould.
This strain is a balanced Hybrid with both indica and sativa traits. Many UK growers in Manchester and Liverpool value that stability during a mixed indoor setup.
THC levels sit around 18-22%, placing it in the upper mid-range for British tastes. That level is stronger than many old-school UK varieties but milder than some modern high-THC imports favoured in London.
CBD is low at about 0.5-1%, so the profile leans toward recreational use. British wellness buyers in Leeds often look for higher CBD for direct therapeutic use.
Genetics are Northern Lights x Skunk. That cross gives resinous buds and a sturdy root structure suited to varied UK conditions.
These seeds are Feminized to produce mostly female plants for predictable runs. That choice appeals to UK seed collectors and small growers who prefer stable yields.
Growing difficulty is intermediate and rewards steady attention to feeding and environment. Keep an eye on humidity in UK greenhouses and in small indoor rooms to avoid mould.
Flowering takes 8-9 weeks indoors under stable light. Outdoors in places like the Lake District you need to bring plants to full maturity before autumn rains arrive.
Yields are medium-high indoors, roughly 400-500 g/m2 under good lighting. Outdoor plants can produce 300-600 g per specimen in a protected spot in Kent.
Plants stay medium in height, typically 80-140 cm. That suits most UK grow rooms and greenhouse benches in Sheffield.
This variety works well both indoors and outdoors. In damp British summers a greenhouse in Devon helps finish buds without mould issues.
Best results come in a mild maritime climate with humid summers and wet autumns. Use sheltered outdoor sites in Cornwall or a greenhouse in the Scottish Highlands to reduce mould risk.
Effects start with an uplift and settle into a calming body feel. That balance suits UK users who want daytime focus and mellow evenings in Edinburgh.
Flavours combine bright citrus with an earthy backbone and a sweet finish. The citrus top notes are easy on lighter British palates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start indoors on a warm windowsill or in a propagator at 20-25°C and keep the medium moist until the taproot appears.
Follow a moderate nutrient plan with higher nitrogen in veg and boosted phosphorus and potassium during flowering while reducing salts in the final two weeks.
Ensure good airflow, keep late-flower relative humidity under 50% and use a dehumidifier or ventilation in greenhouses.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber and when pistils have darkened for a balanced effect.
Dry in a dark ventilated room at 18-21°C with 45-55% humidity then cure in jars, opening them daily for two weeks to equalise moisture.
It responds well to SCROG due to a predictable stretch and produces an even canopy under a screen.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and grey mould; inspect leaves regularly and use biological controls early if you spot infestations.
Topping in early veg and low-stress training both improve bud site development and suit smaller UK grow rooms.
You will see initial flowering in 10-14 days with full bloom by 4-6 weeks depending on light intensity and feeding.
Maintain soil pH at 6.0-6.8 and hydro pH at 5.6-6.2 for best nutrient uptake.
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