
- Axilla — focused uplift for cooler, humid grows
Axilla
Axilla is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for clear focus, reliable yields and resilience in humid indoor environments.
- Clear-headed uplift with gentle body ease
- Performs well in humid indoor grow rooms with good airflow
- Reliable feminised genetics from Northern Lights x Haze
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18-23% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high (up to 450 g/m² indoors) |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Humid Indoor Grow Rooms; Suited To Cooler Northern Climates |
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Uplifted, Focused, Mild Body Relaxation |
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Indoor (Optimised For Humid Rooms) And Outdoor In Sheltered Northern Gardens |
About Axilla
Axilla is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed from Northern Lights x Haze that combines uplifting cerebral effects with dependable resin production. It performs well in controlled indoor setups, especially when humidity is managed, and suits sheltered outdoor sites in northern regions.
Axilla is a sativa-dominant hybrid. The plant shows sativa vigour with indica resin production.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 23 percent. This level delivers a clear, energetic effect that can be strong for inexperienced users.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1.5 percent. CBD contributes a gentle balancing effect but is not a primary trait of the variety.
Axilla descends from Northern Lights x Haze parentage. The cross emphasises sativa vigour while retaining indica resin and structure.
Seeds are available as feminised stable lines. They produce consistent phenotypes when sourced from reputable breeders.
Axilla is intermediate to grow in humid indoor grow rooms. It tolerates humidity but requires vigilant airflow and mould prevention.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Buds develop dense trichomes under stable environmental control.
Yield tends to be medium to high indoors, with well-run rooms reaching up to 450 g/m². Outdoor production can be comparable in protected sites.
Plants grow medium-tall with a central cola and branching side shoots. They respond well to training and can reach two metres outdoors if left unchecked.
Indoors Axilla performs best in controlled rooms where humidity is managed to prevent mould in Perthshire. Outdoors it suits sheltered spots in Perthshire with late-season protection from rain.
In Perthshire Axilla thrives when grown under stable, humid indoor grow rooms with strict mould control. Perthshire growers should prioritise dehumidification and airflow to avoid rot and to maximise trichome development.
Effects are uplifting and mildly cerebral. Users report improved focus alongside a relaxed body sensation that rarely causes heavy sedation.
Flavours blend bright citrus top notes with a piney backbone. An earthy finish rounds out the smoke or vapor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Axilla responds well to controlled lighting and feeding schedules and develops dense buds indoors when humidity and airflow are well managed.
Use dehumidifiers, extract fans and oscillating fans to keep relative humidity in the 40–50% range during flowering to reduce mould risk.
Axilla is best for growers with some experience because it needs careful humidity and airflow management, though training techniques are straightforward.
Standard cannabis feeding schedules work well; provide balanced NPK in veg and reduce nitrogen while increasing phosphorus and potassium in flowering.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect, usually at the end of the eight to ten week flowering window.
You can grow outdoors in sheltered locations with a late-season harvest plan, but protection from rain in the final weeks is important.
Axilla is suited to northern climate cannabis growing when cultivated indoors or in protected outdoor sites, as it tolerates cooler conditions but needs humidity control.
Common pests include spider mites and aphids; regular inspection, sticky traps and biological controls help keep infestations low.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated room at around 50% humidity and 18–20°C, then cure in sealed jars for several weeks for best flavour and smoothness.
Feminised Axilla seeds from reputable breeders are generally consistent, reducing the chance of male plants and simplifying grow planning.
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