
- Therapeutic relief bred for cool coastal grows
Cord Relief
Cord Relief is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for reliable pain relief and calm. It suits growers seeking compact plants with a resinous, citrus-pine profile.
- Compact, resinous plants ideal for sheltered coastal sites
- Balanced potency for pain relief without heavy sedation
- Reliable outdoor performer in cool maritime climates
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Northern Lights x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, bushy structure |
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Medium-high (approx. 400-600 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus zest, Pine resin, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Deep relaxation, Targeted pain relief, Gentle uplift |
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Both |
About Cord Relief
Cord Relief combines Northern Lights and OG Kush heritage to create a compact indica-dominant hybrid tailored for therapeutic users and growers in cooler coastal regions. It delivers steady THC potency with modest CBD, a citrus-pine flavour, and a relaxing body effect suited to pain relief, sleep support and tension reduction. Plants remain short to medium with bushy branching, making them manageable in small outdoor plots or controlled indoor rooms. In Cornwall, Cord Relief benefits from sheltered, sunny spots and careful humidity management to avoid mould; attentive growers can expect medium-high yields and excellent resin production with the right wind protection and feeding schedule.
Cord Relief is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for soothing body effects. It balances sedative overlap with a clear-headed finish.
THC levels typically range between 18 and 22 percent, giving a reliably potent experience. The potency is enough for experienced users while remaining manageable for those seeking therapeutic relief.
CBD content is low to moderate, usually under 2 percent. This balance supports pain relief without greatly reducing psychoactivity.
Cord Relief descends from Northern Lights x OG Kush, blending classic indica robustness with a resinous, kush profile. The lineage emphasises compact growth, resin production and calming effects.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. This simplifies selection for small-scale and medicinal growers.
Plants perform best under attentive care but are not fussy, making the grow difficulty moderate under cool Scottish outdoor climate. Growers should monitor humidity and wind exposure closely in such conditions.
Flowering takes around eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoor growers in suitable regions can expect harvest readiness by late September to October.
Yield tends to be medium to high with proper feeding and support. Outdoor plants can produce larger colas when given shelter from coastal winds.
Plants grow to a short-to-medium height with a compact, bushy structure. Strong lateral branching makes them suitable for SCROG or low-stress training.
Indoors, Cord Relief responds well to controlled lighting and moderate humidity in Cornwall where cooler summers prevail. Outdoors in Cornwall, give plants windbreaks and a sunny, sheltered position to maximise resin and bud development.
Growing Cord Relief in Cornwall benefits from cool, maritime summers and mild winters, though plants still need protection from salt-laden winds. In Cornwall with a cool Scottish outdoor climate you should site plants in a sheltered spot and consider shade nets for late-season storms.
The effects begin with a gentle cerebral uplift before settling into a full-body relaxation. Users report reduced tension and improved sleep without complete sedation.
The flavour profile combines citrus top notes with pine and an earthy, spicy finish. Vapour and smoke reveal a warming resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, but you should position plants away from direct salt spray and provide wind protection to prevent leaf burn.
Maintain moderate humidity and ensure good air circulation to reduce mould risk, especially during late flowering.
Harvest in late September to October depending on seasonal weather patterns and trichome maturity.
It benefits from a balanced feeding regime with slightly higher phosphorus during flowering and regular calcium and magnesium supplements.
Genetics give reasonable vigour but growers must remain vigilant against botrytis in damp conditions.
Yes, it responds well to organic inputs and living soils that support steady nutrient release and microbial health.
Beginners with some attention to environment can succeed, but the coastal climate demands extra care around wind and salt.
Low-stress training, topping and light SCRoG are effective for controlling height and improving yields without over-stressing plants.
In coastal climate cannabis cultivation Cord Relief does well when sheltered from spray and provided with windbreaks; its compact habit suits small, exposed sites.
Drying outdoors is risky due to moisture; bring harvests indoors for a controlled dry and cure to preserve aroma and prevent mould.
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