
- Bright sativa lift with reliable yields for sheltered UK gardens
Flight Plan
Flight Plan is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers clear, uplifting effects with moderate cultivation demands and good yields in sheltered sites.
- Clear, uplifting cerebral high
- Resilient trichome-rich buds
- Performs well in greenhouse setups
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20% |
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0.70% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.5–2.5 m outdoor) |
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Medium-high (approx 450-550 g/m² indoor, 500-700 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal |
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Uplifting, Focused, Calm |
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Greenhouse preferred; performs well outdoors in sheltered sites and can be grown indoors with dehumidification |
About Flight Plan
Flight Plan is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that brings a clear, focused high with a citrus and pine flavour profile. It thrives in greenhouse environments and sheltered outdoor sites, delivering medium-high yields when growers manage humidity and airflow in damp coastal areas.
Flight Plan is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours clear-headed stimulation alongside gentle body relaxation. It leans into daytime use while remaining balanced enough for early evening.
THC levels typically range around 18–22%, providing a noticeable but controllable psychoactive effect. The potency suits users seeking energetic clarity without heavy sedation.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%, so therapeutic benefits are mainly THC-driven. Do not expect strong anti-inflammatory effects from CBD alone with this strain.
Flight Plan descends from Northern Lights x Haze, combining resin production with sativa lift. The lineage explains the cross of robust trichome development and clear, energetic effects.
Seeds are supplied feminised to ensure flower-producing plants without male risk. Germination rates are reliable and phenotypes remain stable under consistent care.
Flight Plan is moderately challenging to grow in a damp coastal climate due to heightened mould and mildew pressure. Vigilant air circulation and preventive routines make greenhouse cannabis cultivation achievable in these conditions.
Flowering usually completes in 8–10 weeks under stable conditions. Warmer, consistent temperatures can speed the finish by a week or so.
Yield is medium to high with attentive care and proper training, with indoor averages around 450–550 g/m². Outdoor or greenhouse plants can produce larger single-plant weights in Cambridgeshire during a long season.
Plants develop a lanky, apical-dominant structure with a clear central cola. Expect 1.5–2.5 metre heights outdoors when allowed full stretch.
In Cambridgeshire Flight Plan thrives in greenhouse setups that shield flowers from coastal winds and excess moisture. Indoors it responds well to SCROG or LST but needs robust dehumidification in the Cambridgeshire summer.
Growing Flight Plan in Cambridgeshire requires planning for the damp coastal climate, with extra attention to ventilation and mould prevention. Shelter from prevailing coastal winds and good drainage will markedly improve plant health in Cambridgeshire.
The high begins with uplifting cerebral energy that sharpens focus and creativity. It resolves into a steady, gentle physical calm without heavy couch-lock.
A sharp citrus top note opens into pine and fresh earth. The smoke ends clean with a subtle spicy finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced nutrient regime with moderate nitrogen in veg and higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering, reducing strength slightly in the final two weeks.
Keep humidity under control with dehumidifiers and strong airflow, prune lower growth to improve circulation and remove any affected material immediately.
Begin low stress or topping in early vegetative stage and switch to main training techniques before heavy stretch in week one of flowering.
A 7–14 day flush is common to clear excess nutrients and improve smoke quality, but assess trichome maturity first.
Aphids, thrips and spider mites are common near the coast, so inspect plants frequently and use biological controls where possible.
It tolerates moderate night-time drops but prolonged cold will slow ripening and reduce terpene expression, so protect plants when temperatures fall.
Strategic pruning and defoliation enhance light penetration and airflow, improving bud development and reducing mould risk.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 50–60% RH, then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks to stabilise moisture and preserve terpenes.
Cannabis cultivation remains illegal in the UK without a licence, and growers should be aware of local laws and potential penalties.
Yes, a greenhouse gives protection from wind and rain while allowing extended seasons, but you must manage humidity and ventilation carefully to avoid mould.
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