
- Resin-rich, citrus-crisp and built for damp UK conditions.
Cold Snap
Cold Snap is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and resilience, offering citrus and pine flavours with steady potency.
- Compact, resin-heavy buds suited to sheltered UK gardens
- Citrus-pine flavours with steady 18–22% THC
- Performs well with organic soil and careful humidity control
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18-22% |
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0.5-2% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium-High; up to 500 g/m² indoor, 300-400 g/plant outdoor |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh valley climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Clear-headed |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cold Snap
Cold Snap is an indica-dominant hybrid from Northern Lights x Haze, selected for compact growth, robust resin and clear-headed relaxation. It performs well both indoors and outdoors when humidity is controlled, producing medium-high yields, pronounced terpenes and a balanced therapeutic profile.
Cold Snap is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resin-heavy structure. It balances calming body weight with a clear mental lift.
THC typically ranges between eighteen and twenty-two percent in well-grown plants. That potency provides a steady, long-lasting effect without extreme spikes.
CBD stays low to moderate, usually below two percent. The profile supports recreational use while offering modest therapeutic balance.
Cold Snap comes from Northern Lights x Haze genetics selected for resilience and resin production. The cross gives compact growth and pronounced terpene expression.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering plants. Some breeders may also produce regular or auto-flowering lines, but feminised is most common.
Cold Snap suits growers with some experience because it needs steady humidity control in a wet Welsh valley climate. Regular pruning and strong airflow reduce mould risk and encourage dense bud formation.
Flowering completes in around eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Allow a short flush period before harvest for peak resin and terpene development.
Yields are medium-high when plants receive consistent nutrients and careful humidity management. Indoor setups can approach five hundred grams per square metre while outdoor plants reward sheltered sites.
Plants remain medium in height with a sturdy central cola and pronounced side branching. Mature specimens typically reach eighty to one hundred and fifty centimetres.
Cold Snap adapts to both indoor and outdoor grows in Norfolk, provided humidity is strictly managed. Outdoors in Norfolk it performs best in a sheltered, sun-facing position with good airflow.
In Norfolk, Cold Snap demands vigilant mould prevention because of the wet Welsh valley climate. Use raised beds, well-draining organic soil and protective covers to keep roots healthy in Norfolk's damp conditions.
Effects start as a bright cerebral lift that settles into warming physical relaxation. The overall experience is calming without heavy sedation for many users.
Flavour notes include sharp citrus, fresh pine and a grounded earthy base. Smoke or vapour carries a clean, crisp finish with a light sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A rich, well-draining organic mix with compost, worm castings and perlite supports root health and terpene development.
Aim for lower humidity during late flower by increasing airflow, using dehumidifiers indoors or harvesting after several dry days outdoors.
Yes; organic cannabis soil growing with layered amendments, living mulches and regular compost teas gives robust plants and improved flavour.
Begin a gentle flush one to two weeks before harvest to reduce excess salts, watching trichome development rather than fixed dates.
Use preventive measures like beneficial insects, neem-based sprays and regular inspections to avoid outbreaks in damp conditions.
Low-stress training and selective topping encourage an even canopy and better light penetration, which improves yield potential.
Vegetative growth is moderate; allow sufficient veg time to develop a bushy frame if growing outdoors in a short season.
Keep soil pH around 6.0 to 6.5 to ensure optimal nutrient uptake for both vegetative and flowering stages.
Start with a balanced organic fertility program and increase potassium and phosphorus into bloom to support bud density.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber, often late September to mid-October in sheltered UK sites, depending on season.
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