
- Resonant, Balanced, Uplifting
52 Hertz
52 Hertz is a balanced hybrid with citrus flavour and a manageable flowering time for UK growers.
- Balanced hybrid for growers
- Clear-headed daytime effect
- Performs well under glass
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21% |
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0.50% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (90-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (approx. 450 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime (Suited To Uk Greenhouse And Coastal Regions) |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About 52 Hertz
52 Hertz is a hybrid aimed at growers who want reliable performance in British conditions. You will find medium height and good yields under both indoor and greenhouse setups. Flowering runs eight to nine weeks with dense, citrus-forward buds. You should manage humidity in summer and autumn to avoid mould. This strain suits intermediate growers who use light training and steady ventilation.
52 Hertz is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa lift. Many UK growers prefer hybrids for predictable behaviour and stable harvests.
Average THC sits around 21% across most phenotypes of 52 Hertz. That level puts it alongside several popular UK strains used by experienced users.
CBD content is low at roughly 0.5%. British wellness shoppers who favour CBD-rich lines often look elsewhere while collectors keep 52 Hertz for flavour and effect.
Genetics trace to Northern Lights x Haze. That pairing gives a sturdy structure from Northern Lights and the lifted citrus profile from Haze.
These seeds are supplied as feminized to simplify brood management and flowering predictability. British seed collectors value feminized runs for uniformity and easier planning.
Growing 52 Hertz suits intermediate growers who have basic humidity control. It benefits from greenhouse work to reduce mould risk in damp British summers.
Flowering takes about eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors it typically finishes by early to mid-October in southern England and later in cooler northern areas.
Indoor yields are medium to high with about 450 g per square metre under good conditions. Greenhouse and outdoor growers in Cornwall report larger, denser buds when the summer is warm.
Plants stay medium in height, which helps in standard UK grow rooms. You will find them manageable for most tents and small greenhouses.
52 Hertz performs well both indoors and outdoors depending on your setup. Given British wet weather, greenhouse covers often give the best protection and consistent yields.
52 Hertz suits the mild maritime climate of southern England and coastal Wales. It also thrives under greenhouse covers in Scotland and the Lake District where summers are cooler.
The high gives an uplifting, clear-headed buzz with gentle body relaxation. British users who prefer daytime social strains often pick 52 Hertz for creativity and focus.
Flavour leans citrus and pine over an earthy base. The clean aftertaste and subtle sweetness appeal to UK tasters who favour bright, fresh profiles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
52 Hertz is a hybrid strain offering a sativa lift with indica stability. It sits around 21% THC with low CBD.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering indoors. Outdoors it usually finishes by October in southern sites.
It suits intermediate growers best due to humidity needs. New growers will do well with greenhouse space and basic pest control.
Indoor yields are medium to high, roughly 450 g/m² under good conditions. Outdoor and greenhouse results improve in warm, dry summers.
Plants remain medium height around 90 to 140 cm. That makes them a good fit for standard tents and small greenhouses.
Expect citrus and pine with an earthy backbone. The finish has a subtle sweetness that many UK tasters note.
Keep airflow steady and use dehumidifiers or vents in enclosed spaces. Greenhouse curtains and ventilation work well in damp British weather.
Light training such as low-stress training improves canopy evenness. That helps indoors and under glass to boost bud size.
Aim for early to mid-October in southern England when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber. In northern areas allow a bit longer if the season stays warm.
Yes, its medium height and compact structure suit small rooms. Use topping and LST to keep height down and even the canopy.
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