
- Balanced uplift, compact footprint
Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda Triangle is a compact, sativa-leaning hybrid offering clear cerebral lift and manageable growth for small gardens.
- Compact growth for limited space
- Bright citrus terpene profile
- Reliable mid-range THC with stable 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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Hybrid (sativa-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60–120 cm) |
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Medium (approx. 400–500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland Growing Conditions |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor Or Outdoor |
About Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda Triangle is a compact hybrid that blends Northern Lights robustness with Haze clarity. It produces citrus-forward aromas, a focused uplift and a gentle body ease, making it suitable for discreet indoor grows and protected outdoor sites in cooler regions.
Bermuda Triangle is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa, producing cerebral clarity with gentle body calm. The variety suits growers seeking a predictable, manageable cultivar.
THC levels typically range from 18 to 22 percent under good conditions. That potency delivers a clear head buzz that remains controllable for most users.
CBD is low, usually under one percent, so therapeutic CBD effects are subtle. Those wanting stronger CBD benefits should consider mixing with a high-CBD variety.
The lineage pairs Northern Lights robustness with Haze's lift and clarity. That cross produces a stable hybrid combining resin production with lively terpene expression.
Seeds are commonly sold feminised to give growers mostly female plants and predictable yields. Breeders sometimes offer photoperiod and auto-flowering variants to suit different grow strategies.
Growing Bermuda Triangle in cool Highland growing conditions demands attentive humidity and temperature control. This strain is best for growers with some experience who can fine-tune feeding and ventilation.
Indoor flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks for most pheno-types. Outdoors it finishes late season and depends on sunlight and local microclimate.
Yields are moderate when plants receive even canopy training and reliable airflow. Indoor growers can reasonably expect around four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre under optimised lighting.
Plants remain relatively compact with a bushy, resin-rich structure suitable for limited space. Typical mature height falls between sixty and one hundred and twenty centimetres.
Indoors Bermuda Triangle thrives in controlled rooms and compact tents commonly used in Aberdeen homes. Outdoors it prefers sheltered spots and may need protection from early autumn rains in Aberdeen.
Growing Bermuda Triangle in Aberdeen means planning for cool Highland growing conditions and frequent damp that can slow ripening. Use protective measures or strict indoor environmental controls to avoid mould and ensure timely maturation in Aberdeen.
Onset is cerebral with a bright uplift that aids focus and creativity. As the session progresses a gentle physical relaxation settles in without heavy sedation.
A bright citrus top note sits over earthy pine and a dash of peppery spice. The smoke is clean and leaves a subtle, lingering pepper finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It does well in small grows when kept to a low, even canopy and trained with LST or topping to maximise bud sites.
Temperature stability, good ventilation and humidity control are vital to prevent mould and to preserve terpene quality.
Beginners with basic environmental control can succeed, but the plant rewards experience in feeding and airflow management.
In damp climates it can be susceptible to bud rot if ventilation is poor, so keep airflow high and humidity low during late flowering.
Many growers begin a light flush one to two weeks before harvest to help clear residual nutrients and smooth the smoke.
Yes, it is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens if you keep height in check and maintain good airflow and humidity control.
A balanced feeding schedule with a slight emphasis on phosphorus and potassium during flowering supports bud development.
Allow ten to fourteen weeks from seed for photoperiod plants when factoring in vegetative time; auto variants are faster.
CO2 can increase yields under intense lights, but it is not necessary for moderate setups and can complicate environmental control.
Watch for spider mites and aphids indoors, and slugs or caterpillars outdoors where damp conditions favour them.
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