
- Full Moon — reliable resin and a soothing finish
Full Moon
Full Moon is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to greenhouse cultivation in the UK.
- Dense, resinous buds with a calming finish
- Performs well in controlled greenhouse settings
- Balanced profile for evening use
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lunar Haze x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1–2 m) |
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Moderate to high |
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Earthy, Citrus, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Moist western coastal climate |
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Calm, Euphoric, Sedative |
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Greenhouse / outdoor |
About Full Moon
Full Moon combines the resinous density of indica lineage with a lift that keeps sessions clear-headed before settling into relaxation. The cultivar thrives under steady, controlled conditions and shows reliable bud formation across a standard flowering window. In Essex and similar coastal zones it performs best when sited to reduce prolonged moisture exposure while taking advantage of available light. Medicinally it is favoured for sleep support, pain relief and stress reduction.
Full Moon is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for dense buds and consistent resin. The plant presents a compact canopy with a dominant central cola.
THC content typically falls in the mid to high range, around 18–22%. This level provides a clear psychoactive effect suited to experienced users.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. The cultivar is chosen for THC-led effects rather than CBD therapy.
Full Moon is bred from Lunar Haze x Northern Lights to combine sativa lift with indica solidity. The cross emphasises resin production and dense bud structure.
Seeds are offered as Feminised photo-period varieties to encourage canopy uniformity. Flowering is driven by changes in daylength rather than an automatic cycle.
Growing difficulty is moderate and rewards attentive canopy management in a moist western coastal climate. Regular checks for humidity-related issues help maintain plant health.
Flowering generally completes in about 8–10 weeks under steady conditions. Buds show reliable trichome development across the flowering window.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady light and nutrition. Greenhouse and outdoor harvests in Essex display the most variation with seasonal conditions.
Plants develop a medium-tall frame with a stout central stem and well-spaced side shoots. Stretch is noticeable early in bloom but remains controllable with routine attention.
Full Moon adapts well to glasshouse environments and controlled indoor spaces suited to UK greenhouse cannabis growing in Essex. Outdoors it prefers sunny, sheltered sites where airflow reduces moisture build-up.
In Essex the moist western coastal climate places a premium on good airflow and vigilant disease monitoring. Careful siting and shelter from the worst of the weather help the variety perform reliably.
The high begins with an uplifting, euphoric onset that eases into full-bodied relaxation. At higher doses the sedative qualities become more apparent.
A base of earthy pine meets a bright citrus top note and finishes with a subtle sweetness. Terpene presence is clear on both aroma and smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Full Moon balances resinous buds with a pronounced calming high, making it distinct for evening use and for growers seeking reliable bud density.
Typical flowering completes in about 8–10 weeks, though exact timing depends on environmental consistency.
No, Full Moon is low in CBD and is primarily selected for its THC-led effects rather than CBD content.
Yes, growing cannabis without the appropriate licence is illegal in the UK and can carry serious penalties, so check local laws and regulations before considering cultivation.
In the region's climate, watch for mould and general humidity-related issues and keep an eye on common pests, addressing them through permitted means.
Feminised seeds are common for Full Moon to promote uniformity across the crop and reduce the need to identify males.
Yes, the variety adapts well to greenhouse conditions and benefits from the more stable environment a greenhouse provides, though legal restrictions apply in the UK.
Patients and prescribers may find it helpful for sleep issues, pain and stress, but any therapeutic use should follow medical advice and legal frameworks.
Yields range from moderate to high depending on light exposure, season and overall plant health; greenhouse-grown examples tend to show more consistency.
Consult reputable educational resources, licensed medical guidance where relevant, and official government information on legal requirements.
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