
- Frosty, Resinous, Hardy
Alaskan Ice
Alaskan Ice is an indica-dominant hybrid with heavy resin and a crisp pine flavour. It suits your greenhouse or indoor tent and rewards careful humidity control.
- Resin-heavy buds
- Rosin-friendly strain
- Greenhouse hardy
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Ice |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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80-120 cm |
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Medium-High |
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Pine, Diesel, Menthol |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Short-Season Climates; Ideal For Greenhouse Across The Uk |
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Relaxed, Sleepy, Clear-Headed |
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Indoor / Outdoor (Greenhouse Preferred) |
About Alaskan Ice
Alaskan Ice is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and compact growth. You will find dense, sticky buds with a cold, pine-led terpene profile and diesel undertones. Plants finish in eight to nine weeks indoors and suit small tents or greenhouse benches. British growers in locations from Manchester to Edinburgh appreciate its stable structure and predictable behaviour. Manage humidity in the UK and use steady airflow to protect late flowers. Alaskan Ice produces medium to high yields and performs well for rosin and concentrate production.
Alaskan Ice is an indica-dominant hybrid with a heavy resin coat. You will find its compact shape suits small grow rooms and greenhouses around Bristol.
THC levels sit around 18 to 22 percent in most phenotypes. That places it alongside many popular UK strains without extreme potency.
CBD levels are low, typically under one percent. British consumers with a wellness interest often look for higher CBD, but Alaskan Ice still appeals for evening relaxation.
Genetics here are Northern Lights x Ice in straightforward terms. Those parents explain the dense resin, compact growth and cool terpene notes.
These seeds are feminized to deliver stable female plants for predictable grows. British seed collectors value feminized packs for straightforward selection in small runs.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and rewards steady environmental control. You need good humidity management in UK greenhouses and solid air flow in indoor rooms.
Flowering takes roughly eight to nine weeks indoors under stable light. Outdoors it tends to finish by late September in southern England and often needs a greenhouse in Scotland.
Yield is medium to high under good LEDs and proper feeding. British greenhouse growers in Kent and Cornwall report useful outdoor yields when the season holds.
Plants remain medium height at around eighty to one hundred and twenty centimetres indoors. That suits your typical UK cupboard or small grow room and responds well to training.
Alaskan Ice works well both indoors and outdoors with shelter. In damp British weather you will prefer a greenhouse or a dry, sheltered site.
Alaskan Ice suits cool, short-season climates and greenhouse work across the UK. It performs from Cornwall up to the Scottish Highlands when given shelter and good airflow.
Effects lean towards deep relaxation with a clear-headed onset that eases into sleepiness. Many UK users choose it for evening sessions and stress relief.
Flavours combine sharp pine, diesel notes and a cold menthol edge. The icy terpene profile gives a crisp flavour that many British palettes pick up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering under indoor conditions. Monitor trichomes for the precise harvest window.
Most plants finish between eighty and one hundred and twenty centimetres indoors. Training helps keep height manageable in a small tent.
Yes, it suits greenhouse work and benefits from shelter in damp seasons. Ventilation and humidity control remain important during late flowering.
Use moderate nutrients in veg and a bloom-focused feed during flowering. Avoid excess nitrogen late in the bloom to preserve terpene profile.
Plants show average resistance but dense buds need attention in humid conditions. Keep air moving and inspect plants regularly in rainy weather.
Aim for late September in southern England for best results. Northern growers often prefer finishing in a greenhouse to avoid autumn rain.
Yes, it responds well to topping and low-stress training. These methods improve light spread and often increase usable yield.
Full-spectrum LEDs at moderate intensity suit this strain. Keep veg at eighteen hours and flowering at twelve hours for stable development.
Buds are resinous and work well for rosin and hash. Proper drying and curing keep terpenes intact and improve final yield.
The aroma is pronounced with pine and diesel notes, plus a menthol edge. Use carbon filtration indoors to control smell.
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