
- Early finishing, compact and reliable for UK growers.
Early Miss
Early Miss is an early-flowering, indica-leaning hybrid that offers compact plants and reliable, resinous buds suited to mixed UK conditions.
- Fast-finishing, compact plants ideal for small spaces.
- Balanced, clear effects that suit daytime use.
- Performs well under controlled indoor LED rigs and protected outdoor sites.
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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citrus, earthy herb, sweet finish |
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Feminised |
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variable British weather |
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uplifting clarity, gentle physical relaxation, focused creativity |
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Both |
About Early Miss
Early Miss is an early-finishing hybrid bred for growers seeking compact plants with dependable yields. It combines Skunk vigour with Northern Lights stability to produce dense buds that finish in 7–9 weeks of flowering, making it practical for indoor grows and for outdoor cultivation in regions with a shorter season.
Early Miss is an early-flowering hybrid with an indica lean. The plant balances compact growth with a dependable resinous finish.
THC levels sit in the moderate to high range, typically between 18% and 22%. This gives a clear-headed lift that can settle into a mellow, calming body effect.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. The variety is chosen for its THC-driven profile rather than high CBD therapeutic use.
Early Miss descends from classic Skunk and Northern Lights lines. The cross emphasises early vigour and compact bud formation.
Seeds are Feminised to simplify cultivation and maximise flower production. That reduces the need to identify and remove males during veg.
Early Miss suits growers with some experience and responds well to common training methods. Its moderate resilience suits variable British weather and occasional damp conditions.
Flowering completes relatively quickly compared with many hybrids, usually in 7 to 9 weeks. That speed helps avoid late-season problems outdoors.
Yields are reliable but moderate, with well-run indoor grows producing 400–500 g/m². Outdoor results in Perthshire can be variable depending on late-season rain.
Plants remain short to medium in height and form dense, conical bud sites. This structure makes them a good fit for indoor tents and small garden plots.
Early Miss performs well indoors under controlled conditions and also finishes outdoors when the summer is mild. In Perthshire growers often favour greenhouse or polytunnel protection to reduce exposure to rain.
Growing Early Miss in Perthshire requires attention to changing conditions, especially wind and late rain. Variable British weather means growers should prepare to protect plants from cold snaps and prolonged damp.
Initial effects are clear and uplifting, easing into a relaxed physical sensation. Users report enhanced focus alongside a comfortable calm.
The flavour profile opens with bright citrus notes over an earthy, herbal core. A soft sweetness lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced nutrient programme with moderate nitrogen in veg and reduced nitrogen in flowering; many growers follow a 3-week feed, 1-week lighter feed rhythm.
From seed to harvest expect around 10 to 12 weeks with Feminised seeds, including roughly 7–9 weeks of flowering.
Yes, its compact growth makes it suitable for small tents when combined with low-stress training and topping to control height.
It is forgiving but benefits from basic experience with feeding and environmental control; complete beginners should expect a learning curve.
Watch for grey mould and aphids, especially in damp conditions, and maintain good airflow and hygiene to reduce risks.
For indoor LED cannabis cultivation use a full-spectrum LED that provides 300–600 µmol/m²/s PPFD in flower, run 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for bloom with lights positioned 30–50 cm above the canopy depending on fixture power.
Apply gentle defoliation, maintain stable temperatures around 20–26°C in day and 40–55% RH in late flower, and use low-stress training to even the canopy.
CO2 helps only in high-light, sealed rooms with strong ventilation; it’s unnecessary for most small grows and carries added complexity.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with a few amber and the buds feel dense and resinous; this timing preserves lift while adding gentle body effects.
Drying outdoors is risky in the UK; always dry and cure indoors to avoid mould from sudden humidity or rain.
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