
- Compact, resinous and built for cool climates.
Fresh Powder
Fresh Powder is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact indoor gardens and cool-climate resilience.
- Compact growth ideal for small tents
- Citrus-pine flavour with resin-rich buds
- Stable genetics for predictable harvests
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Northern Light x Lemon Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate (350-450 g/m² indoors) |
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Pine, Citrus, Sweet earth |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Focused uplift, Calm body relaxation, Balanced mental clarity |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Fresh Powder
Fresh Powder offers a compact, resinous phenotype that suits growers working in limited space and cooler regions. Bred from Northern Light x Lemon Skunk, it delivers pine and citrus flavours with a balanced, focused effect. Plants remain manageable in height and respond well to topping and LST, producing dense buds ideal for solventless extraction or hand trimming. In Sheffield and similar cool Highland environments, the variety benefits from protected sites or indoor setups to reach full potential.
Fresh Powder is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and consistent resin production. It combines stable structure with a manageable stretch for small spaces.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically ranging from 18 to 22 percent in well-cultivated plants. That potency gives a clear-headed uplift that moves into gentle physical relaxation.
CBD is low to moderate, generally sitting below two percent in most pheno types. This balance lets THC remain the primary driver while offering slight modulation of effects.
The lineage pairs Northern Light x Lemon Skunk to merge resin production with citrus aroma. That cross was chosen to emphasise compact form and aroma clarity.
Seeds are offered as feminised photoperiod to give growers control over vegetative time before flowering. This seed type helps ensure a predictable crop of female plants for regulated grows.
Growing difficulty is moderate and the variety rewards careful feeding and humidity control, especially in cool Highland growing conditions. Less experienced growers will need to monitor moisture and pests to prevent stress.
Indoor flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under stable light schedules. Outdoors flowering can run later and depends on the season's warmth.
Yields are moderate for a compact plant, often around 350–450 g/m² indoors with good lights and training. Outdoor yields are smaller in cooler zones but acceptable when plants receive extra protection and warmth.
Plants remain compact with dense branching, generally 60–90 cm indoors and up to about 1.2 m outdoors where conditions permit. The tight internodal spacing makes it straightforward to manage canopy height.
Fresh Powder suits indoor setups and performs well in small tents and controlled racks in Sheffield. When grown outdoors around Sheffield it benefits from a sheltered, south-facing site to maximise limited warmth.
Growing Fresh Powder in Sheffield's cool Highland growing conditions requires careful timing and shelter to fully ripen buds. Use of protected spaces and controlled environments helps the crop reach peak resin before cool autumns set in.
Effects begin with a focused uplift that sharpens attention while softening edges. Over time the high eases into a gentle body calm that remains functional.
The flavour profile mixes crisp pine and bright citrus with a sweet, earthy base. A subtle minty resin lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Fresh Powder was bred for compact growth and works well in small tents, racks and other compact indoor cannabis gardens when trained and pruned.
Use full-spectrum LED or HPS with 600–1000 µmol/m²/s at canopy for best resin and bud density during the 12/12 flowering phase.
In Sheffield aim to plant out after the last risk of frost and switch to flower by shortening light with environmental timing; ensure plants are robust before cooler nights arrive.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% during late flowering to reduce mould risk, and lower it if temperatures are cool and damp, common in highland areas.
No special nutrients are required, but a balanced regime with lower nitrogen in late flowering and slightly higher potassium and phosphorus improves bud development.
It tolerates cooler nights better than many sativa-dominant strains, but prolonged cold will slow resin production and can increase disease risk.
From seed to harvest expect around 4.5 to 5.5 months, depending on how long you keep plants in vegetative growth and the local season length.
Low-stress training and topping combined with a light Screen of Green work well to keep canopy even and maximise bud sites in compact setups.
Yes, the cultivar produces dense, trichome-rich flowers that are suitable for hash and other solventless extraction methods when properly dried and cured.
Increase air movement, lower late-flower humidity, remove lower shaded foliage and consider a breathable cover outdoors to keep buds drier in persistent damp.
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