
- Balanced, Resilient, Compact
A1
A1 is a compact, easy-to-grow hybrid that suits UK growers looking for steady yields and balanced effects.
- Compact growth, ideal for small tents
- Balanced effects for day or evening use
- Good mould resistance for damp summers
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18-22% |
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1-3% |
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Afghani x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Easy |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to Medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium-High (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Suitable For Greenhouse And Short Outdoor Seasons Across The Uk |
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Balanced Euphoria, Relaxed Body Buzz, Focused Clarity |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About A1
A1 is a dependable hybrid bred from Afghani and Northern Lights. It stays compact, flowers in eight to nine weeks and offers medium to high yields under good light. You will find earthy and citrus flavours with a touch of spice. The effects are balanced, combining gentle euphoria with a relaxed body feeling that suits daytime use and mellow evenings. A1 handles typical British humidity and benefits from greenhouse protection during wet spells. If you grow in a small tent or a greenhouse in Glasgow, A1 makes planning straightforward and predictable.
A1 is a balanced hybrid with an indica lean that suits most UK growers. Its steady behaviour makes it a reliable choice for both new and seasoned growers.
A1 usually tests between 18 and 22 percent THC. That level sits alongside many strains favoured on the British market for a noticeable but manageable high.
A1 contains low to moderate CBD, typically around one to three percent. That profile appeals to British consumers looking for wellness support without heavy sedation.
A1 traces back to Afghani x Northern Lights. That cross gives sturdy growth, resinous buds and an indica-leaning structure.
A1 seeds are feminized for predictable female crops. British seed collectors commonly prefer feminized seeds for space-limited grows.
A1 is forgiving and suited to beginners as well as experienced growers. It handles typical UK humidity and greenhouse setups without becoming fussy.
A1 flowers in about eight to nine weeks indoors. Its schedule fits the short outdoor season across much of Britain.
A1 offers steady yields that range from medium to high under good lighting. Indoor growers in Manchester and greenhouse users in Devon report reliable harvest sizes.
A1 stays compact, commonly reaching sixty to one hundred and twenty centimetres indoors. That makes it well suited to small grow rooms or tents in urban homes.
A1 performs well indoors and outdoors when given shelter from persistent rain. In damp British summers a greenhouse gives extra protection and peace of mind.
A1 suits the mild maritime climate found across much of the UK. It grows well in Cornwall and adapts to greenhouse runs in Scotland where the outdoor season is short.
A1 delivers balanced effects with gentle euphoria and a relaxed body feel. Many UK users favour it for daytime tasks and calm evenings.
A1 presents earthy and citrus notes with a touch of spice in the aftertaste. The flavour profile suits rolling, vaping and tasting sessions preferred by British growers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A1 flowers in roughly eight to nine weeks under indoor lights. Adjustments to light and feed will affect bud density.
Expect medium to high yields, around 400 to 500 g per square metre with good lighting. Greenhouse setups in Bristol often reach the higher end.
Yes, A1 is forgiving and suits first-time growers. It tolerates common mistakes and responds well to basic training.
A1 typically stays between sixty and one hundred and twenty centimetres indoors. That height fits most tents and compact rooms.
Use a standard vegetative feed followed by a bloom programme during flowering. Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium as buds form.
A1 resists mould better than many strains but still needs airflow in damp conditions. A greenhouse or reliable ventilation helps during humid spells in Liverpool.
Low-stress training and topping work well to control height and open the canopy. These methods improve light penetration and boost bud sites.
A1 leans toward earthy and citrus terpenes with spicy undertones. That gives a pleasant flavour when smoked or vapourised.
Outdoors in southern England you should harvest by late September to early October. In northern areas such as Yorkshire aim for the earlier end of that window.
Yes, A1 suits small grow rooms and tents due to its compact habit. Use training to maximise horizontal spread and yields.
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