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Ak 1995
Ak 1995 is a stable hybrid with AK lineage and steady yields. You will find it reliable in greenhouse and indoor grows across Britain.
- AK lineage reliability
- Greenhouse-friendly finish
- Balanced uplift and relaxation
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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AK-47 x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-Tall |
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Medium-High |
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Earthy, Citrus, Skunky |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suits Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites Across The Uk |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Ak 1995
Ak 1995 is a hybrid bred from AK-47 influence with resinous Northern Lights traits. It offers a clear uplift followed by gentle relaxation that suits daytime or early evening use. You will find it straightforward for growers with some experience. Use topping and low-stress training to manage its medium-tall height and improve light distribution. In the UK, a greenhouse or south-facing wall helps protect against autumn rain and late pests. Feed a balanced nutrient programme and reduce nitrogen in the final weeks to encourage bud resin and aroma. Dry slowly and cure for at least two weeks to bring out the full flavour.
Ak 1995 is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa in lift. UK growers value its steady behaviour and predictable outcomes.
Ak 1995 typically tests around 18–22% THC. That level sits alongside many popular mid-strength strains in the British market.
CBD is low, usually around 0.5–1.5%. British consumers interested in wellness use it for mild relaxation rather than CBD-focused therapy.
Ak 1995 traces its lineage to AK-47 x Northern Lights. That mix gives diesel-like notes with resinous, compact buds growers recognise.
These seeds are feminized for predictable female plants and stable runs. They fit the UK seed market and British collectors who prefer reliable phenotypes.
Growing difficulty is intermediate and well suited to growers with some experience. In the UK, a greenhouse or good ventilation helps manage humidity during summer.
Indoor flowering takes about 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoors it will finish before the heavy autumn rains in southern England when given a sheltered spot or greenhouse.
Yields are medium to high under proper feeding and training. Greenhouse growers in Cornwall and Kent often achieve the best outdoor weights.
Plants reach medium to tall height, especially when left untrained. That makes it a good fit for taller rooms or greenhouse benches common in UK homes.
Ak 1995 suits both indoor and outdoor setups. It handles damp British weather better when grown in a greenhouse or against a south-facing wall.
Ak 1995 prefers a mild maritime climate and benefits from greenhouse protection in Britain. It suits southern regions like Cornwall and Kent and sheltered spots in Scotland and Wales.
Effects begin with a clear cerebral lift and settle into a gentle body relaxation. Many UK users pick it for daytime focus or late afternoon unwinding.
The flavour runs earthy pine with a bright citrus top note. Some phenotypes show a skunky undertone that comes through in storage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering is 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoors expect finish by late September in southern England if sheltered.
It is intermediate in difficulty. Good airflow and a greenhouse help control UK humidity.
Medium to high yields with training and proper nutrients. Greenhouse setups typically produce the best outdoor weights.
Use a standard veg and bloom regime with full-spectrum NPK. Reduce nitrogen in the final two weeks of flowering.
Yes. Use topping and low-stress training to control height and spread.
Keep relative humidity under 50% during late flower and increase airflow. A dehumidifier in a greenhouse works well.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber. That balance gives a mix of uplift and body effect.
Dry at 45–55% RH and 15–18°C for about 7–10 days. Cure jars for at least two weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Yes. Resin-rich buds press well for rosin and yield solid extracts for solvents.
Spider mites and aphids appear in indoor setups with poor hygiene. Inspect regularly and use integrated pest management early.
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