
- Angle — a coastal-ready sativa for cool climates
Angle
Angle is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for coastal tolerance and clear, uplifting effects.
- Uplifting sativa lean for coastal growers
- Built for cooler, damper coastal sites
- Citrus and pine notes with medium yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Medium-tall; 1.5-2.5 m outdoors |
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Medium (approx. 350-450 g/m² indoor; 300-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Coastal / Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Clear-Headed, Energising, Mild Body Relaxation |
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Both; Performs Well Outdoors In Coastal Sites |
About Angle
Angle is a sativa-dominant hybrid that balances energetic cerebral effects with a mild body ease, making it suitable for daytime use. It performs well in cooler coastal climates and responds positively to canopy management, producing citrus-pine aromas and medium yields when grown with attention to wind and moisture control.
Angle is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a clear, uplifting profile. The plant expresses lively internodes and a branching structure suited to coastal sites.
THC levels range from around 18% to 22%, giving Angle a solid psychoactive punch. The heady effects are noticeable without being overwhelming for experienced users.
CBD content is low, typically between 0.5% and 1%. This makes Angle primarily a THC-forward variety rather than a medicinal CBD option.
Angle descends from classic lines and pairs a resinous northern landrace with an aromatic haze. The genetics are listed as NORTHERN LIGHTS x HAZE in breeding records.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to simplify production and reduce male risk. They respond well to standard veg cycles and root training for canopy control.
Growing Angle in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires an intermediate skill level and attention to airflow and mould prevention. Hands-on canopy management and timely pest checks will improve outcomes in these cooler conditions.
Flowering takes about 9 to 11 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers should expect harvest timings to depend on seasonal temperatures and daylight.
Yield is medium, with indoor growers achieving roughly 350–450 g/m² and outdoor plants producing 300–450 g per plant in a good season. Coastal wind exposure can reduce bud mass if not managed.
Plants reach a medium-tall stature, commonly 1.5 to 2.5 metres outdoors with a lankier sativa stretch. Careful pruning controls height for greenhouse or guerrilla plots.
Angle suits both indoor and outdoor setups and adapts well to cooler coastal sites near Suffolk. In Suffolk outdoor gardens, situating plants with wind protection will markedly improve bud quality.
Growing Angle in Suffolk with a cool Scottish outdoor climate calls for protected sites and good airflow to mitigate damp. Position plants to shelter from prevailing sea winds while maximising sunlight during long summer days.
Effects are predominantly clear-headed and energising at moderate doses. Users also note a gentle body relaxation that comes through after the cerebral lift.
The flavour profile blends citrus top notes with a sharp pine backbone and an earthy finish. Subtle floral undertones can appear in slower cure conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Angle shows decent tolerance to coastal wind when plants are sheltered and stakes or windbreaks are used, but heavy salt spray can stress leaves and reduce vigour.
Expect harvest in late September to October in northern UK conditions, depending on the season; monitor trichomes for peak potency rather than calendar date alone.
A well-draining loam with good organic content works well, and a balanced N-P-K regime with boosted PK in late flowering improves bud density.
Yes; in damp coastal conditions ensure good spacing, prune lower growth, and consider foliar airflow and a fungicide plan to prevent grey mould.
Yes, SCROG or topping can keep height manageable while promoting lateral bud sites, which is useful for smaller indoor rooms or protected outdoor plots.
Angle adapts well to organic feeding provided soils are rich and drainage is good, but organic builds may require closer pest management in coastal climates.
Recovery is moderate; correcting pH and flushing with mild nutrient solutions usually restores vigour within a week or two unless root damage is severe.
A slow dry followed by at least two weeks of jar curing at stable 55-62% RH brings out the citrus and pine terpenes most effectively.
Yes, Angle was selected for tolerance of coastal conditions and performs well in coastal climate cannabis cultivation when given wind protection and mould management.
Maintain stable light cycles, avoid extreme heat or drought stress, and remove any hermaphrodite plants immediately to protect the crop.
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