
- A dependable, resin-heavy hybrid for measured UK grows.
Glaciers
Glaciers is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers dense, resinous buds with a clear-cerebral onset and relaxed finish.
- Dense, frosty buds with balanced potency
- Performs well in sheltered UK gardens
- Good candidate for SCROG and low-stress training
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18-23% |
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<1% |
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NORTHERN LIGHTS x BLUEBERRY |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (compact central cola with side branching) |
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Medium-High (400-500 g/m² indoors; up to 500 g/outdoor) |
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pine and citrus, sweet berry undertone, earthy finish |
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Feminised (autoflower variants available) |
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mild southern growing climate |
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clear cerebral uplift, gentle physical relaxation, mood-elevating focus |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Glaciers
Glaciers is a compact indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights and Blueberry heritage to deliver stable structure and rich aroma. It suits growers seeking predictable canopy management and produces medium-to-high yields when trained, with a terpene profile of pine, citrus and sweet berry.
Glaciers is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and structural stability. It produces dense buds suited to controlled canopies.
THC typically ranges from eighteen to twenty-three percent, offering a substantial but manageable potency. Regular users will find the high persistent without overwhelming drowsiness.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. The cultivar favours psychoactive cannabinoids over CBD-driven effects.
The lineage pairs Northern Lights with Blueberry to balance resin production and aroma complexity. The parents deliver frosty trichomes and compact bud formation.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to simplify canopy management for home growers. Selected breeders also offer autoflower versions for shorter cycles and discreet grows.
Growing Glaciers is moderately challenging for new growers due to sensitivity to humidity and nutrient swings in a mild southern growing climate. With careful attention to airflow and feeding schedules most home growers in the UK can produce stable results.
Flowering averages eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor plants in favourable spots finish reliably by mid to late October.
Indoor yields are medium to high when trained and well lit, often four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre. Outdoors a single plant can reach up to around five hundred grams in a sheltered site.
Plants remain medium in height with a sturdy central cola and predictable side branching. The compact structure suits low-stress training and SCROG approaches.
Indoors Glaciers responds well to SCROG and SOG setups, producing a consistent canopy. In Staffordshire it finishes reliably when sited in a sheltered, sunny garden.
In Staffordshire the mild southern growing climate helps Glaciers avoid extreme heat and usually allows reliable ripening. Growers should still protect plants from autumn rain and maintain good ventilation to reduce mildew risk.
The initial effect is clear and cerebral with a gentle lift to creativity and focus. That phase softens into a relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation for many users.
The flavour profile combines sharp pine and citrus with a soft sweet berry undertone. Smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering earthy finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use moderate nitrogen in veg and switch to a balanced bloom feed in flower while monitoring EC levels.
Resistance is moderate; dense buds can trap moisture so prioritise airflow and leaf removal around colas.
Yes, it performs well in sheltered southern microclimates and can finish reliably in good summers.
Common issues are aphids and spider mites; early detection, neem oil and predatory insects help control outbreaks.
It can be grown in humid conditions with strict canopy management, vigorous ventilation and reduced internode density.
Yes, low-stress training or SCROG improves light penetration and evens out yields across the canopy.
LED fixtures with a full spectrum and stable PPFD in the flowering zone give the best resin and terpene development.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with a few amber for a balanced effect and peak cannabinoids.
Dry slowly at around fifty to sixty percent relative humidity and cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks.
Availability is limited to select breeders, with feminised lines being the most common and occasional autoflower runs.
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