
- Seven, Sins, Hybrid
7 Sins
7 Sins is an indica-dominant hybrid with spicy citrus flavour and compact, resinous buds suited to small indoor grows.
- Compact resinous buds
- Spicy citrus flavour
- Greenhouse friendly choice
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20% |
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0.80% |
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Northern Lights x Amnesia |
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Indica-dominant 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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Spice, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suits Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites In The Uk |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About 7 Sins
7 Sins is a compact indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Amnesia that focuses on resin and flavour. I grow it in a small tent and it stays neat. You will see dense, sticky buds and a spicy-citrus aroma. It flowers in about 8 to 9 weeks indoors and finishes reliably in a greenhouse. Manage humidity and keep airflow steady to avoid mould. For UK growers it fits well in limited spaces and sheltered outside sites.
7 Sins is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards a calming finish. Many UK growers recognise its compact, resinous structure and use it in small indoor setups.
With around 20% THC, 7 Sins hits a mid-to-high potency level for UK tastes. That puts it alongside favourites such as White Widow and Northern Lights in terms of strength.
CBD sits low at about 0.8% so the profile is driven by THC and terpenes. British consumers interested in wellness focus on CBD-rich strains more, but some value 7 Sins for occasional relaxing use.
7 Sins traces to Northern Lights x Amnesia. Those parents give resin, compact buds, and an energetic lift balanced by indica depth.
Seeds are offered here as feminized to simplify breeding for hobby growers. British seed collectors prefer feminized lines for predictable flowering.
Growing 7 Sins sits at intermediate difficulty. You will need to manage humidity in British summers and use a greenhouse in damp locations like Cornwall.
It flowers in 8 to 9 weeks indoors. That fits well with UK outdoor seasons when you finish before autumn rains in places like Devon.
Yields are medium to high indoors with a proper canopy. Skilled greenhouse growers around Bristol report consistent harvests.
Plants stay medium in height, often 80–140 cm indoors. That suits typical UK grow rooms and modest loft conversions in Sheffield.
7 Sins suits both indoor and outdoor grows when you provide shelter. In the British climate a greenhouse or sheltered south-facing spot in Kent improves outdoor success.
This strain suits milder maritime climates like southern England and parts of Wales. In Scotland and the Highlands a greenhouse gives the best chance of a full finish.
Effects are relaxing with a gentle uplift that helps social situations. Many UK users prefer the balanced feel for evenings in cities like Liverpool.
Flavours run spicy and citrusy over an earthy base. You will notice sweet spice on the exhale and a clean citrus top note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoors expect 10 to 12 weeks from seed to harvest with feminized seeds. That includes an 8–9 week flowering period and a short veg phase.
Aim for medium-high yields under 600 g/m2 with a proper canopy and strong lights. Good ventilation improves trichome development and bud density.
It suits small spaces due to compact growth and limited stretch in flowering. That makes it a good choice for cupboards or modest tents in Manchester flats.
Low Stress Training and topping work well to produce a flat canopy and even bud sites. SCROG also helps to maximise yield under limited height.
Keep humidity moderate during flowering to avoid mould and bud rot. Use fans or a dehumidifier in humid British summers and keep good airflow.
Use a balanced veg feed then switch to a bloom formula higher in phosphorus and potassium when flowers form. Avoid excess nitrogen late in bloom to preserve flavour.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for a balanced effect. Use a jeweller's loupe to check trichome development closely.
Dry slowly over 7–12 days and cure in jars for at least two weeks. A longer cure improves flavour, smoothness and shelf life.
Watch for spider mites, whitefly and grey mould during damp spells. Inspect plants regularly and remove affected leaves to limit spread.
Its resin-rich buds suit rosin and solvent extractions for personal use. High trichome levels give strong yields when handled with care.
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