
- Potent hybrid bred for resin and aroma
Coma
Coma is a resinous hybrid that rewards attentive growers with potent, aromatic buds.
- High resin production with citrus-pine notes
- Performs strongly under LED lighting
- Solid yields for mid-height plants
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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AK-47 x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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80-140 cm |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Earthy pine, Diesel sweet |
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Feminised |
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Variable British weather |
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Uplifted focus, Deep relaxation, Sleepy at high doses |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Coma
Coma is a medium-height hybrid bred for strong aromas and dense flowers. It combines a lively cerebral lift with heavy physical relaxation and performs well under controlled indoor conditions.
Coma is a compact hybrid with both indica and sativa traits. It balances resin production with manageable stretch.
THC runs high, usually in the mid twenties by percent. Expect potent effects at full maturity.
CBD levels are low compared with THC but can provide subtle balance. It is not a high-CBD variety.
Coma traces to classic resinous parents for punchy aroma and resin. Breeders report a cross of AK-47 x Northern Lights gives the hybrid its structure and potency.
Seeds are available Feminised for predictable female crops. Some breeders also offer limited autoflower crosses.
Coma is best suited to growers with some experience, as it needs attention to humidity and feed. In Lancashire you should watch for mould during the variable British weather and control airflow.
Flowering usually finishes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Trimming and support help maximise bud development.
Yields are medium to high for an indoor setup with good light. Outdoor yields in the right Lancashire microclimate can also be respectable.
Plants stay medium in height with a sturdy central cola and side branches. Expect final heights around 80 to 140 cm depending on training.
Indoors, Coma responds well to SCROG and SOG layouts under strong LEDs. Outdoors in Lancashire it prefers a sheltered position and a long, sunny late summer to finish.
Growing Coma in Lancashire demands attention to damp spells and sudden cold snaps during the variable British weather. Choose a raised bed or a well-draining pot and protect flowers from rain to avoid bud rot.
Coma delivers a clear-headed uplift that shifts into deep relaxation. The high THC can produce couch-lock in larger doses.
The flavour mixes sharp citrus with earthy pine and a faint diesel note. Smoke is smooth with a lingering sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Strong full-spectrum LEDs deliver dense buds and controlled stretch; aim for 600-900 µmol/m2/s in flower.
Moderate training such as low-stress training and a light SCROG will improve yields without stressing the plant.
Harvest in late September to early October when trichomes are milky and a few amber; protect buds from autumn rain.
No, high humidity during late flowering increases bud-rot risk so maintain good ventilation and moderate RH.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and living soil, but monitor nutrient levels to avoid underfeeding.
Its medium stature helps for discreet grows, but adequate odour control is necessary during flowering.
Spider mites and powdery mildew are the usual suspects; inspect regularly and use integrated pest management.
A one- to two-week flush can improve smoke quality, depending on the nutrient regime used.
It is better for intermediate growers due to its sensitivity in late flower, but a careful beginner can succeed with good guidance.
Yes, Coma thrives under indoor LED cannabis cultivation when you provide consistent light schedules, good ventilation and stable environmental control.
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