
- Forest Fire — compact, resinous and suited to sheltered grows
Forest Fire
Forest Fire is a balanced hybrid bred for resinous buds and reliable performance in controlled environments.
- Resin-rich buds with a sharp pine and citrus profile.
- Compact growth makes it ideal for confined indoor setups.
- Handles greenhouse humidity when ventilation is prioritised.
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18-22% |
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0.8-1.2% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-130 cm |
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Medium-high (approx 450-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Pine, Citrus, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Forest Fire
Forest Fire is a resilient hybrid that blends Northern Lights x Haze genetics to produce dense, aromatic buds. It performs well in controlled greenhouse and indoor setups and responds positively to training and careful humidity management.
Forest Fire is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa. It offers both energetic and calming characteristics suited to varied uses.
THC typically measures between 18 and 22 percent. That range gives a clear cerebral lift while remaining manageable for regular users.
CBD is present at low levels, around 0.8 to 1.2 percent. The modest CBD content tempers THC without eliminating psychoactivity.
The lineage is Northern Lights x Haze, a straightforward cross that emphasises resin production. That pairing contributes to a distinct terpene profile and reliable vigour.
Seeds are sold feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. They produce consistent phenotypes under steady climate control.
This cultivar is intermediate to grow and rewards steady feeding and environmental control. In humid greenhouse environments you must manage humidity and airflow to prevent mould and bud rot.
Flowering takes about eight to ten weeks under standard indoor light cycles. Expect finished buds by week ten with optimised conditions.
Yield is medium-high and can reach roughly 450–550 g/m² indoors. Outdoor yields in Snowdonia depend heavily on season length and humidity management.
Plants reach a medium height of around 80 to 130 cm with compact branching. The structure suits training methods such as LST and light topping.
Indoors this strain thrives in controlled tents or greenhouse benches and is compatible with small indoor cannabis grow spaces. Outdoors in Snowdonia it benefits from a sheltered, sun-exposed site but needs close monitoring for fungal issues.
Growing Forest Fire in Snowdonia means working with humid greenhouse environments and maritime weather cycles. Strong ventilation, selective heating and routine checks are essential to protect buds from mould in Snowdonia.
Initial effects are uplifting and clear, moving into steady relaxation. Many users report improved focus without overwhelming sedation.
The flavour profile is pine-forward with bright citrus top notes. A peppery spice rounds out the finish on exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a mild vegetative feed and increase nutrients during flowering, focusing on potassium and phosphorus mid-flower while avoiding excess nitrogen late in bloom.
Use good ventilation, dehumidifiers where possible, and spaced pruning to improve airflow; remove dead foliage promptly and monitor RH closely during late flower.
Yes, Forest Fire's compact structure suits small indoor cannabis grow spaces when combined with training techniques like LST and ScroG to manage canopy height and light spread.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and aphids; introduce beneficial insects and practise hygiene to reduce infestations in humid greenhouse environments.
Phosphorus and potassium during mid to late flowering improve resin and bud density, and a slight reduction in nitrogen as flowering progresses helps terpene expression.
Many growers reduce nutrients and provide plain water for the final 7–10 days indoors to improve smoke smoothness and finish.
A 12/12 light cycle is standard for flowering; maintain consistent dark periods and avoid light leaks to prevent stress or hermaphroditism.
Harvest timing should balance trichome ripeness and weather forecasts; in Snowdonia aim for a dry window in late September to early October if conditions allow.
Yes, Forest Fire responds well to organic amendments and compost teas, provided soil structure and drainage are good to prevent waterlogging in humid conditions.
Feminised seeds are generally stable and produce predictable female plants when sourced from reputable breeders and grown under consistent conditions.
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