
- Dense, dark and quietly powerful
Black Pearl
Black Pearl is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dark fruity aromas and a calming, sedative high.
- Dark fruit aroma with a calming finish
- Indica-dominant profile for evening relaxation
- Compact plants that produce resinous buds
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Northern Lights x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium to high |
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Blackberry, Earthy, Peppery spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Black Pearl
Black Pearl is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its dense, resinous buds and dark, fruity aroma profile. It offers a calming body stone with a gentle cerebral lift and is commonly used by people seeking relief from insomnia, chronic pain and stress. The genetics trace back to Northern Lights x Afghani, which explains its strength and resin production. While adaptable to a range of settings, Black Pearl shows particular character in sheltered or greenhouse environments and tends to remain medium in height with compact branching. It typically flowers in eight to ten weeks and produces moderate to generous yields when grown under suitable conditions.
Black Pearl is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resin-heavy buds. It leans toward calming, sedative characteristics rather than high-energy stimulation.
Black Pearl typically tests in the mid-to-high THC range and delivers a noticeable potency. Many users find the experience strong but not overwhelmingly psychedelic.
Black Pearl normally has low CBD levels and is not chosen for high-CBD requirements. Its therapeutic profile relies more on THC-driven effects than on cannabinoid balance.
Black Pearl descends from Northern Lights x Afghani genetics. That lineage contributes to its dense resin production and sedative tendencies.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised by established breeders. Autoflower variants exist but are less widespread for this cultivar.
Growing Black Pearl is moderately challenging for novice growers and rewards consistent attention. It can be sensitive to humid greenhouse conditions and may need careful observation.
Flowering commonly completes in about eight to ten weeks. This timeframe places it in the average range for many resinous indica hybrids.
Yields are generally moderate to generous depending on plant health and space. When well looked after the plants produce dense, resinous flowers.
Plants tend to remain medium in height with a compact branching structure. The form suits growers who prefer manageable canopies and sturdy colas.
Indoors Black Pearl adapts to controlled environments and outdoors it performs best in sheltered sites. In Birmingham many growers favour a greenhouse to make the most of the local season.
In Birmingham the humid greenhouse conditions are a common consideration for growers. Black Pearl can respond well to that environment while showing a tendency toward compact, resinous buds.
The high brings a calming body stone with a gentle cerebral lift. Users commonly report relaxed muscles and a quieting of mental chatter.
Flavours are dark and fruity with clear blackberry notes balanced by earthy undertones. There is a subtle peppery spice that appears on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Black Pearl is regarded as moderately strong due to its mid-to-high THC content and sedative character.
Users have reported benefits for insomnia, chronic pain and stress, though responses vary between individuals.
Cultivation of cannabis without a licence is illegal in the UK, and anyone considering plants should be aware of local laws and regulations.
Flowering usually takes around eight to ten weeks under normal circumstances for this cultivar.
Black Pearl can perform well in greenhouse settings, but growers often note it prefers consistent care rather than fluctuating conditions.
Outdoor cannabis cultivation in the UK faces legal restrictions and variable weather; anyone considering it should prioritise understanding the law and local climate realities.
Yes, feminised seeds are commonly offered for Black Pearl by reputable breeders.
Expect dark fruity notes like blackberry, supported by earthy tones and a peppery finish.
Black Pearl is considered moderately challenging and may be better suited to growers with some experience rather than complete novices.
Yes, its lineage contributes to notable resin production, which many users find appealing for aroma and texture.
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