
- Bernscotti — dependable resin and clean, citrus-led flavour.
Bernscotti
Bernscotti is an indica-leaning hybrid bred for reliable resin and balanced effects in cool, humid climates.
- Resin-rich buds built for cool, humid gardens.
- Citrus top notes with a stable, manageable growth habit.
- Reliable performance in greenhouse and sheltered outdoor sites.
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.2-2 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (400-600 g/plant outdoors) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Suitable For Both Indoor And Outdoor Cultivation |
About Bernscotti
Bernscotti is a hardy indica-leaning hybrid that combines dense resin production with manageable stretch and stable phenotypes. It performs well in controlled greenhouse environments and sheltered outdoor sites, producing citrus and earthy flavours with spicy diesel undertones. Growers in the Scottish Highlands will find it rewarding with proper humidity control and routine training. The plant suits intermediate growers who can manage ventilation and mould prevention.
Bernscotti is an indica-leaning hybrid bred for stable resin production. The plant shows compact bud sites and predictable growth.
THC typically falls between 18% and 24% giving a clearly potent experience. First-time users should start with low doses to gauge tolerance.
CBD is low at around 0.5–1%, so effects are primarily psychoactive. Those seeking therapeutic CBD should consider alternative cultivars.
Bernscotti descends from a Northern Lights x Haze cross that balances resin and lift. The lineage combines indica density with sativa lift.
Seeds are supplied as feminized to reduce the need to sex plants. This simplifies planning for a consistent female crop.
Growing Bernscotti benefits from attentive ventilation and mould prevention under humid greenhouse conditions. It suits growers with intermediate experience who can manage humidity and airflow.
Flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor harvest in the Scottish Highlands usually comes late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Outdoors in the Scottish Highlands it can reach the upper end of its potential with long summer days.
Plants typically reach between 1.2 and 2 metres outdoors and form a bushy, resinous canopy. Training such as topping and LST controls stretch and improves bud sites.
Indoors, Bernscotti responds well to sea-of-green or scrog methods in a controlled greenhouse setup in the Scottish Highlands. Outdoors, the strain benefits from sheltered sites with good airflow in the Scottish Highlands to reduce mould risk.
In the Scottish Highlands Bernscotti performs well inside a humid greenhouse when ventilation and dehumidification are balanced. Humid greenhouse conditions accelerate bud development but demand vigilant mould control.
The high produces steady bodily relaxation paired with light cerebral clarity. It is suited to afternoon or early evening use when a calm focus is wanted.
The flavour profile blends bright citrus top notes with an earthy mid-palate. Spicy, resinous diesel undertones appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain steady airflow, use dehumidifiers when necessary and space plants to improve circulation.
A balanced N-P-K feed during veg followed by reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in flower works well.
A one- to two-week flush before harvest can improve flavour and smoke quality, depending on your feeding regimen.
Yes, you can use Bernscotti for outdoor cannabis cultivation in the Scottish Highlands but choose a sheltered site and monitor late-season moisture closely.
It adapts well to both SCROG and SOG, with SCROG improving light distribution and SOG maximising early-cycle yields.
Indoor flowering tends to finish within eight to ten weeks given consistent light cycles and feeding.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and aphids, and inspect regularly for grey mould in humid conditions.
Expect THC in the region of 18–24% depending on phenotype and growing care.
Yes, light topping and lateral training reduce wind stress and improve bud exposure to sun in outdoor settings.
In the Scottish Highlands aim for late September to early October, but check trichome maturity for best results.
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