
- Figment — compact, resinous and suited to cooler, damper seasons
Figment
Figment is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for cool climates and reliable autumn finishes.
- Resilient in cool, damp conditions
- Compact plants with heavy resin
- Reliable autumn finishes with good canopy management
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2-1.8 m outdoor, compact indoors |
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Medium to high |
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Fig, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool, rainy autumn harvest season; suited to cool climates |
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Relaxed, Creative, Uplifted |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Figment
Figment is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for compact growth, resin production and resilience in cool conditions. It performs well both indoors and outdoors when growers manage moisture and airflow carefully, making it a solid choice for those in regions with rainy autumn harvests like much of the UK.
Figment is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and compact buds. The profile leans toward relaxation with a clean mental clarity.
THC levels are mid to high and suit regular consumers seeking noticeable potency. Typical measurements range from about eighteen to twenty-two per cent.
CBD remains low but detectable, helping to soften the intensity of the THC. Expect roughly half to one per cent CBD in most phenotypes.
Figment comes from a Northern Lights x Skunk cross selected for resin and compact form. The lineage gives a reliable structure and predictable flowering.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to simplify crop planning and avoid male plants. They produce consistent phenotypes when grown under steady conditions.
Growing Figment needs intermediate skill because plants require strict moisture control during a rainy autumn harvest season. Extra ventilation and proactive mould prevention are essential to protect the buds.
Flowering completes in approximately eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants usually finish in early to mid-autumn if planted at the right time.
Yield is medium to high for an indica-leaning hybrid when trained and fed correctly. Indoor growers can typically reach around 400–550 g/m² while outdoor plants often hit 300–450 g per plant in good sites.
Figment stays a medium-height plant with sturdy lateral branching. Outdoors it commonly reaches between 1.2 and 1.8 metres while remaining compact indoors.
Indoors Figment performs well in controlled environments in Manchester where humidity and temperature are managed. Outdoors in Manchester it benefits from a sheltered position to reduce prolonged exposure to rain.
Growing Figment in Manchester requires planning around the rainy autumn harvest season to avoid bud rot and mildew. Position plants in well-draining, sheltered spots and be ready to protect late-flowering buds from heavy rain.
Effects begin with a gentle uplift that sharpens focus before giving way to a soothing body relaxation. Users report a calm finish that rarely knocks them out completely.
The flavour combines ripe fig sweetness with an earthy base and a bright citrus lift. Terpenes give a textured taste that stays on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Figment tolerates cool, damp conditions better than many varieties but still needs airflow and a sheltered site to prevent mould during prolonged wet spells.
Low-stress training and selective topping work well to open the canopy and improve light penetration while maintaining vigour.
Aim for early to mid-autumn and monitor trichomes closely; harvest slightly early if a long wet period is forecast to avoid rot.
Compared with other cool climate cannabis strains, Figment finishes reliably and responds well to canopy management, showing reasonable resistance to damp conditions when cared for.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium in the final weeks to support bud development and resin production without excess foliage.
Maintain good airflow, remove dense lower growth, avoid watering late in the day, and consider a temporary cover if heavy rain is expected.
It is not ideal for exposed guerrilla sites because the autumn harvest in the UK is often rainy; choose hidden, well-drained locations if attempting outdoor stealth grows.
Feminised seeds give stable, predictable females and consistent traits when grown under similar conditions across cycles.
A polytunnel or simple rain shelter can significantly reduce mould risk during the rainy autumn harvest season while still allowing natural light.
A mild flush one to two weeks before harvest can improve flavour and smoke quality, especially if you have fed heavy nutrients.
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