
- Citrus, Resinous, Compact
6Ixth Sense
6Ixth Sense is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth, citrus flavour and steady yields.
- Citrus resin producer
- Compact indoor favourite
- Good greenhouse choice
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Northern Lights x Tangie |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium-High (450-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime Climate, Suits Uk Greenhouses And Southern England |
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Relaxed, Focused, Uplifted |
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Indoor, Greenhouse, Outdoor |
About 6Ixth Sense
6Ixth Sense is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends Northern Lights and Tangie heritage. It produces resinous, citrus-scented buds on a compact plant that suits indoor rooms and greenhouse benches across the UK. Flowering runs 7 to 9 weeks and yields sit in the medium-high band with training and good lighting. The effect balances relaxed body sensation with a clear headspace, making it suitable for evening sessions and social settings. Growers in Manchester, Bristol and southern England will find it reliable in mild maritime climates, while those in Scotland should use protective structures to avoid late-season rain.
6Ixth Sense is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances resinous buds with manageable growth. UK growers will like its compact shape for small rooms and greenhouse benches.
THC sits around 18-22%, placing 6Ixth Sense in the mid to high potency bracket common in British collections. That level gives clear effects similar to strains popular among UK users.
CBD is low, usually under 1%. British wellness users often look at low-CBD, high-THC strains for symptom relief and focused effects.
6Ixth Sense comes from Northern Lights x Tangie. That mix brings resin, sweet citrus terpenes and sturdy structure for growers.
Seeds are feminized to simplify a grow without sexing plants. British seed collectors often choose feminized lines for predictable garden planning.
Growing difficulty ranks as moderate for new and experienced growers. The plant tolerates humidity but you should manage ventilation in British summers and greenhouses.
Flowering takes 7 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoors in the UK it fits a short season if started early in a greenhouse.
Yield is medium-high with good training and feeding. Indoor growers in Manchester or Bristol using SCROG often reach 450-550 g per square metre.
Height stays medium, typically 60-120 cm indoors. That makes it suitable for most UK grow rooms and attic greenhouses.
6Ixth Sense performs well indoors and in greenhouses across the UK. Outdoors it needs a dry autumn or a protective structure in wetter areas like Cornwall.
Best climate is mild maritime with warm, humid summers and cool autumns common across the UK. In Scotland and the Highlands use a greenhouse or start early to avoid heavy autumn rain.
Effects lean towards relaxed body sensation with a clear, focused headspace. UK users often choose it for evening wind-downs or sociable sessions.
Flavours show bright citrus on the inhale and earthy spice on the exhale. Good drying and curing bring out the fuller flavour profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering takes 7 to 9 weeks indoors. Start early outdoors or use a greenhouse to fit the UK season.
Yes. It stays compact and responds well to training like topping and SCROG.
Use a moderate feeding plan with a stronger bloom phase. Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering.
Keep humidity around 40-50% during flowering. Use fans and dehumidifiers in humid British summers or closed greenhouses.
Minimal pruning is needed. Focus on removing dead foliage and opening the canopy for airflow.
Feminized seeds provide predictable female plants for most growers. They simplify a grow by removing the need to identify and remove males.
It shows decent resistance thanks to dense buds and sturdy stems. Keep an eye on bud rot in humid UK conditions and maintain preventative airflow.
Expect 450-550 g per square metre with good training and lighting. Results vary by setup and grower experience.
Dry for 7-14 days at 45-55% humidity and 16-20°C. Cure in jars for at least two weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Low stress training and topping create an even canopy. SCROG yields strong results for indoor growers in the UK.
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