
- Balanced power for coastal greenhouse growers
Collab 13
Collab 13 is a Hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that balances uplifting effects with reliable resin production.
- Balanced hybrid with resinous buds
- Performs well under protection in coastal regions
- Feminised seed for uniform flowering
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (up to 2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus zest, Earthy resin, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifted and cerebral, Progressive relaxation, Focused clarity |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Collab 13
Collab 13 is a Hybrid that combines Northern Lights vigor with Haze brightness to produce a balanced and resilient cultivar. It offers an uplifting onset that transitions to gentle relaxation and performs best under protected conditions in temperate maritime zones.
Collab 13 is a balanced hybrid combining reliable resin production with an approachable growth habit. It leans slightly sativa in its lift while keeping indica stability in structure.
THC content typically sits between eighteen and twenty two percent. This delivers clear psychoactive effects without extreme potency.
CBD is low, generally under one percent in most pheno types. The variety is selected for terpene-driven benefits rather than high CBD content.
Collab 13 descends from Northern Lights x Haze. Breeders aimed to combine resin production and a clear cerebral effect.
Seed stock is offered Feminised to ensure uniform flowering sex in each plant. That consistency simplifies small scale canopy planning.
Growing Collab 13 in a damp coastal climate increases the risk of mould and rot. It is best suited to growers with intermediate experience who can respond to environmental stressors.
Flowering is compact and predictable at around eight to nine weeks. Plants finish reliably when kept healthy throughout the cycle.
Yield potential is medium to high under protected conditions. Dense buds form where environmental issues are minimised.
Plants develop a medium to tall frame with good side-branching. The structure suits light training and selective defoliation for canopy control.
In Cambridgeshire a greenhouse provides shelter from persistent damp and gives more predictable results. Outside in Cambridgeshire plants can perform well during favourable weather but face greater seasonal risk.
Growing Collab 13 in Cambridgeshire means dealing with a damp coastal climate and frequent humidity changes. A protected environment and active environmental monitoring improve the likelihood of a successful season.
Initial effects are bright and uplifting with a clear headspace. The high mellows into a comfortable body relaxation without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile is led by sharp citrus notes balanced with earthy resin and a pine finish. Aromas are pronounced on break and linger on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Collab 13 is intermediate in difficulty and may challenge true beginners, especially in variable climates. Novice growers should be aware of local laws and restrictions before considering any cultivation.
The variety shows good vigour but is vulnerable to prolonged damp and salt spray near the coast. Protective measures and site selection are important considerations in coastal areas.
Greenhouse cannabis cultivation provides shelter from direct exposure to the elements and can extend the effective growing season. It is not a guarantee against local climatic challenges and requires ongoing attention to plant health.
Harvest timing depends on desired effects and cultivar characteristics rather than a single universal cue. Observing overall plant maturity and resin development helps inform a harvesting decision.
Feminised seed reduces the chance of male plants and simplifies canopy planning for small runs. Some experienced growers still choose regular seed for breeding purposes.
Many users report symptom relief for stress and mild pain, though individual responses vary. Medical use should be discussed with a healthcare professional where legal access permits.
High humidity environments increase the prevalence of moulds and mildews and can stress plants. Monitoring and early detection are preferable to reactive measures, and legal considerations must be observed.
Cloning is commonly used by growers to preserve phenotype traits, but it is subject to local regulations. Success rates vary with technique and plant health.
Collab 13 responds well to balanced nutrition appropriate for its growth stage. Overuse of inputs can create environmental and plant health issues and should be avoided.
Growing cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a Home Office licence and can carry criminal penalties. Anyone seeking to cultivate should first seek legal advice and consider licensed medicinal routes where applicable.
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