
- Mellow, Uplifting, Aromatic
Afternoon Delight
Afternoon Delight is a balanced hybrid offering a bright uplift with a relaxed finish. It suits UK growers seeking dependable yields and easy feedback during flowering.
- Bright daytime high
- Sweet berry aroma
- Reliable greenhouse performer
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.2% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Balanced Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Indoor 0.6-1.2 m; Outdoor up to 2 m |
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Medium to high (400-500 g/m² indoor; 300-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Sweet Berry, Earthy Pine |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Tolerant Of Uk Humidity And Suited To Greenhouse Growing |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Sociable |
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Indoor And Outdoor, Good For Greenhouse |
About Afternoon Delight
Afternoon Delight is a balanced hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that blends clarity with calm. The plant stays medium height indoors and can reach two metres outdoors in sheltered spots. Expect eight to ten weeks of flowering and medium to high yields under good light and training. Flavours mix citrus and sweet berry over an earthy pine base. The high starts bright and settles into relaxed sociability, making it useful for light evening sessions. Growers in greenhouse setups across Britain will appreciate its tolerance of humidity when you manage airflow and reduce leaf density late in bloom.
Afternoon Delight is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards sativa for clear lift while keeping indica calm. British growers will like its steady behaviour and predictable stretch.
This strain sits around 18 to 22 percent THC, which is moderate to strong for home grows. It is less extreme than some modern high-THC lines but packs enough punch for experienced users.
Afternoon Delight shows low to moderate CBD, usually around half to one point two percent. That level appeals to British consumers looking for mild therapeutic effects without heavy sedation.
Afternoon Delight comes from Northern Lights x Haze parentage. The cross offers indica stability from Northern Lights and sativa clarity from Haze.
These seeds are feminized to give you predictable female plants. That makes them popular with British seed collectors who prefer straightforward runs.
Growing this strain rates as intermediate for most UK growers. You will need attention to humidity control in a greenhouse or a well-ventilated indoor room to avoid mould.
Indoor flowering takes around eight to ten weeks. Outdoors plan for a late September to early October harvest in the milder parts of Britain.
Yields tend to be medium to high when you manage light and training. Indoor growers in places like Manchester or Bristol using SCROG can reach four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre.
Plants remain a manageable height indoors at roughly sixty to one hundred and twenty centimetres. Outdoors they can reach up to two metres in sheltered spots such as Cornwall gardens.
Afternoon Delight suits both indoor rooms and outdoor plots. In damp British summers a greenhouse gives useful protection from rain and humidity.
This variety favours a mild maritime climate and does well across much of the UK. It performs reliably in Cornwall and also inside greenhouses up in the Scottish Highlands when you shelter it from heavy rain.
The high begins with a bright uplift that makes conversation and light tasks easier. It eases into a gentle relaxation that many in the UK prefer for evening social sessions.
Flavours open with citrus top notes and a sweet berry heart before settling on an earthy pine finish. The aroma fills a room without overwhelming smaller UK grow spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Most growers keep veg for four to six weeks to build a sturdy frame before flowering.
Topping and SCROG work well to control height and boost yields in small UK rooms.
Use a balanced feed in veg, then switch to lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering.
Keep airflow moving, control humidity below sixty percent in flowering, and remove dense fan leaves late in bloom.
Yes. A greenhouse gives extra protection from wind and rain across British summers.
Expect harvest around late September to early October in southern coastal areas.
The aroma is noticeable but not overwhelming; ventilation or a carbon filter works well indoors.
There is a moderate stretch in the first two weeks of flowering, so manage canopy height accordingly.
Use at least twenty to thirty litre pots if you plan a container grow to allow good root development.
Dry slowly at around twenty percent relative humidity, then jar and burp daily for the first two weeks.
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