
- Compact, resinous and reliable
Communion
Communion is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers balanced calm and resin-heavy buds for indoor growers.
- Dense, resin-heavy buds for controlled environments
- Balanced effects for day-to-evening use
- Performs well in trained indoor canopies
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18-22% |
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0.5-2% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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60-140 cm (trained) |
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350-450 g/m² (indoor) |
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earthy, citrus, pine |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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uplifted focus, relaxed body, mild sedation |
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Indoor preferred; outdoor with protection |
About Communion
Communion is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for reliable indoor performance and dense, resinous flowers. It suits growers who can provide steady humidity control and moderate feeding. In cool northern summers it rewards tent and greenhouse setups with good yields and a clean citrus-earthy flavour profile. The genetics combine Skunk and Northern Lights traits for hardiness and consistent growth.
Communion is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced daytime calm and evening relaxation. Its structure and terpene profile favour compact buds with a dense resin coating.
THC typically sits around 18–22% on tested samples. This produces a noticeable cerebral lift that remains controlled rather than overpowering.
CBD is low to moderate, commonly 0.5–2%. It won't block THC effects but can smooth the edge for sensitive users.
Communion descends from Skunk x Northern Lights crosses that emphasise resin and hardiness. Breeders selected parents for stable growth and balanced cannabinoids.
Available as feminised seeds for predictable crop planning. Autoflower variants exist from separate breeding lines for faster cycles.
Growing Communion requires intermediate experience due to its sensitivity to humidity and late-season cold. Allow extra protection or move plants indoors to compensate for cool northern summers and unpredictable weather.
Flowering completes in 8–10 weeks under a stable 12/12 light cycle. Outdoor growers in long-season areas may see slightly longer durations.
Indoor yields are medium to high with good training and controlled feeding, commonly 350–450 g/m². Outdoor harvests depend on season length and often lag behind indoor results in cooler zones.
Communion grows to a compact, bushy profile with thick internodes and broad leaves. Plants typically reach 60–140 cm when trained, making them suitable for tent grows.
This strain prefers indoor environments where climate is managed, especially in Glasgow where summers are cool. Outdoor cultivation in Glasgow requires a greenhouse or early harvest planning to avoid autumn chills.
In Glasgow growers must plan for cool northern summers and short outdoor seasons. This strain benefits from controlled indoor environments or greenhouse protection to avoid mould and late-season cold.
Effects start with a clear-headed uplift that sharpens focus and eases social tension. As doses rise the body relaxes and a gentle sedation follows, useful for unwinding at night.
The flavour profile is earthy with bright citrus top notes and a faint pine backnote. A discreet spice finish appears on exhale, leaving a clean aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Communion shows best results in controlled indoor spaces where humidity and temperature stay steady; many growers use tents or small rooms.
Aim for 40–50% relative humidity in flower and slightly higher in veg; dehumidifiers and good airflow reduce bud rot risk.
Check trichomes between week 8 and week 10 and harvest when most are cloudy with a few ambers for balanced effects.
Use a moderate nitrogen feed in veg and reduce N while increasing phosphorus and potassium in flower for denser buds.
Standard IPM practices work well; keep foliage dry, inspect regularly and introduce predators or neem treatments if pests appear.
Yes. Organic soils and compost teas produce good flavour and resin if you manage nutrient timing carefully.
Provide 400–600 µmol/m²/s during flower for best development under LED or HPS systems with 12/12 lighting.
A carbon filter and inline fan are recommended as flowering plants produce a noticeable scent.
Search forums and guides for indoor cannabis grow room setups to compare tent sizes, ventilation plans and light layouts for small-scale projects.
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