
- Dense buds, compact habit, reliable results
Feria
Feria is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact indoor and protected outdoor grows, offering resin-heavy buds and a balanced high.
- Compact growth ideal for small spaces
- Dense, resinous buds with berry notes
- Reliable performance in sheltered cool climates
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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FERIA 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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60-120 cm |
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450-550 g/m² indoor, moderate outdoor |
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Sweet berry, Earthy spice, Diesel tang |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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Relaxed body calm, Gentle cerebral lift, Mild focus |
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Suitable for indoor and protected outdoor grows |
About Feria
Feria combines selected indica genetics into a compact plant that performs well in limited spaces and sheltered outdoor sites. It produces dense, aromatic colas with a sweet berry profile and calming body effects while retaining a gentle cerebral lift.
Feria is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and resinous buds. It balances calming body effects with a gentle cerebral lift.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent in well-cultivated specimens. Potency rewards careful feeding and light management but remains approachable for most regular users.
CBD remains low, usually under one percent, so it is not a CBD-dominant variety. Users seeking therapeutic CBD effects should consider pairing Feria with higher-CBD strains or extracts.
Breeders combined selected indica genetics to achieve a compact, resinous structure. The line shows clear inheritance of dense bud formation and calm effects.
Feria is commonly available as feminised seed to ensure female-only crops. Some breeders also offer stable regular seeds for breeding projects.
Growing Feria is best described as intermediate, with predictable responses to pruning and training. It copes with cool Highland growing conditions but benefits from sheltered, warm microclimates and vigilant humidity control.
Feria flowers in roughly eight to ten weeks under a 12/12 light cycle. Breeders report some phenotypes finishing closer to nine weeks with consistent lighting and nutrients.
Indoor yields are moderate to good, often reaching 450–550 g/m² under attentive care. Outdoor harvests in protected sites can be similarly productive when risks from cool nights are managed.
Plants remain compact and bushy, forming dense colas that suit limited spaces. Typical finished height ranges from 60 to 120 cm depending on training and pot size.
Feria thrives in controlled indoor setups and can succeed outdoors with protection from late cold snaps in Armagh. Small gardens and balcony grows in Armagh benefit from its compact stature and predictable stretch.
In Armagh, Feria performs best when given a sheltered spot that mitigates rain and sudden temperature drops in cool Highland growing conditions. Providing windbreaks, reflective mulches and timely feeding reduces stress and improves bud development.
The high brings a steady relaxation without heavy sedation, allowing daytime activity for some users. Many report a calm focus that eases anxiety while lifting mood.
Expect sweet berry notes backed by earthy spice and a faint diesel tang. Terpene richness deepens with proper curing and warm, consistent drying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Feria typically finishes between eight and ten weeks under a stable 12/12 light schedule, with many phenotypes finishing around nine weeks.
It is best suited to growers with some experience; Feria forgives occasional mistakes but needs consistent humidity and temperature control to avoid mould.
Use a balanced vegetative feed early then switch to a bloom formula with higher phosphorus during flowering, while watching EC/PPM to avoid nutrient burn.
Yes, but only in sheltered, well-drained spots or under cover to protect from persistent rain and cold nights typical of northern seasons.
Yes, Feria is ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens due to its short, bushy structure and predictable stretch, making it well suited to small tents and boxes.
Maintain good airflow, keep relative humidity lower in late flowering, and monitor trichome development to time a prompt harvest before prolonged wet weather.
Yes, low-stress and screen-of-green methods work well to open the canopy and increase light penetration to lower buds without excessive stretch.
Plan to harvest once trichomes are a mix of cloudy and amber and before autumn rains increase; in cool zones this often means an earlier window than warmer regions.
Curing is crucial; slow, controlled drying followed by several weeks in jars at stable humidity reveals the full berry and spice profile.
Yes, Feria roots reliably from cuttings taken during vegetative growth, allowing propagation of prized phenotypes and maintaining uniform garden structure.
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