
- Clear energy with gentle body calm
Aurora
Aurora is a balanced hybrid suited to controlled indoor grows and sheltered outdoor sites.
- Balanced hybrid for day or evening use
- Performs well in protected outdoor sites in Fife
- Handles humidity with proper airflow and care
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-Tall |
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Moderate-High |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool Temperate With A Short Outdoor Growing Season And Humid Springs |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Aurora
Aurora is a reliable hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that offers clear-headed uplift alongside calming body effects. It performs best indoors or in protected outdoor locations, and requires attention to ventilation and mould prevention in cooler, humid climates.
Aurora is a balanced hybrid combining sativa clarity with indica stability. The plant shows even growth and versatile effects.
Aurora typically tests between 18% and 22% THC. That potency suits regular users seeking a pronounced but manageable high.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. This strain is not bred for CBD-specific therapy but contributes to the entourage effect.
Aurora comes from a Northern Lights x Haze lineage. The cross marries resinous indica traits with aromatic sativa characteristics.
Seeds are offered as feminized photoperiod to ensure predictable flowering. Photoperiod plants require a deliberate switch to a 12/12 light schedule to induce bloom.
Growing Aurora is moderately demanding and rewards attention to ventilation and feeding. Under a short outdoor growing season growers should start early and favour fast-finishing techniques.
Aurora flowers in roughly eight to ten weeks under controlled indoor lighting. Outdoor flowering depends on weather and can be shortened by good strain selection and training.
Yield is moderate to high when plants receive steady nutrients and light. Protected outdoor sites or indoor setups typically produce the best results.
Plants reach medium to tall heights with a tendency toward a dominant central cola. Strong lateral branching responds well to low-stress training.
Aurora performs reliably indoors with controlled light cycles and humidity. Outdoors in Fife it benefits from a sheltered microclimate and, when grown in Fife, from proactive mould prevention.
In Fife growers must plan around a short outdoor growing season and focus on varieties that finish quickly. Planting early, choosing sheltered sites and protecting against persistent damp are essential.
Effects begin with a clear uplift and focused mental energy. Over time a gentle body relaxation develops without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus top notes with deep earthy pine. Sweet herbal undertones linger on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for a slightly acidic pH of 6.0–6.5 in soil to optimise nutrient uptake.
Harden plants off after the last risk of frost and aim to transplant early to maximise the short outdoor growing season.
Ensure good plant spacing, increase airflow with fans or natural wind exposure, and remove dense lollipop growth to reduce trapped moisture.
Yes, provided plants are sheltered from salt spray and given extra wind protection to avoid stress.
Moderate pruning to open the canopy works best; remove lower shaded growth and thin interior leaves to improve light and airflow.
Use a balanced vegetative feed then switch to a bloom-focused formula as flowering begins, reducing nitrogen and increasing phosphorus and potassium.
Aurora tolerates cool nights but prolonged cold will slow ripening, so consider fleece or moveable cloches during late-season chills.
Yes, but high humidity cannabis cultivation requires strict hygiene, excellent airflow and early intervention against mould.
Flush with plain water for 7–14 days before harvest to improve smoke smoothness, adjusting for plant health and substrate type.
Supplementing silica can strengthen stems and help resist wind damage; calcium can help prevent blossom-end issues in some feeds.
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