
- Dense buds, dependable yields, made for cautious growers.
Gold Digger
Gold Digger is an indica-dominant hybrid that suits controlled indoor grows and sheltered outdoor sites in short seasons.
- Compact plant, heavy resin and a citrus kick.
- Built for controlled grows and careful outdoor setups.
- Reliable flowering and predictable potency.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Gold Leaf x Northern Lights |
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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 |
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Medium-high |
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Earthy, Citrus, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both |
About Gold Digger
Gold Digger is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Gold Leaf x Northern Lights, producing dense, resinous buds with an earthy-citrus aroma. It’s well suited to indoor tents and smaller outdoor plots where growers in Devon can manage humidity and wind; success depends on proactive canopy management, good airflow and timely protective measures during a short outdoor growing season.
Gold Digger is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards a calming, body-centred profile. The plant produces dense, resinous buds and shows predictable growth hallmarks.
Typical harvests test between 18% and 22% THC, offering a potent but manageable high. Consumers report consistent potency when buds are dried and cured correctly.
CBD levels are low, generally around 0.5% to 1%, which means the effects are primarily THC-driven. The strain still provides notable relaxation that many find therapeutic.
Gold Digger derives from Gold Leaf x Northern Lights and displays characteristics from both parents. The cross yields resinous buds, a sturdy frame and a reliable flowering schedule.
Seeds are sold feminised to simplify cultivation and reduce the chance of male plants. Growers should still avoid stress that can trigger hermaphroditism.
Growing Gold Digger outdoors in a short outdoor growing season is moderately challenging and rewards careful feeding and pest management. In Devon its success depends on timely interventions to protect against damp and wind.
Flowering typically takes 8 to 9 weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor growers should monitor trichome development closely to pick the optimal harvest date.
Yields are medium-high for growers who manage nutrients and canopy shape well. In Devon yields can be impacted by late-season weather if plants are not sheltered.
Gold Digger develops a medium, bushy structure with strong side branches that support heavy colas. Its compact form suits smaller gardens and most indoor tents.
Indoors, Gold Digger responds well to low-stress training and Sea of Green to maximise bud sites. Outdoors in Devon it benefits from a sheltered, south-facing spot to reduce exposure to wind and rain.
In Devon, Gold Digger requires planning to succeed within a short outdoor growing season. Use late-summer feeding, timely pest control and protective measures to manage rain and wind in a short outdoor growing season.
The initial effect is an uplifted, clear-headed focus that eases into a relaxed body sensation. Many users find it useful for evening tasks that need both calm and concentration.
Flavours combine earthy resin with bright citrus overtones and a lingering sweet finish. A short period of jar ageing smooths sharp edges and brings out deeper caramel notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It combines the resin production of Northern Lights with the terpene profile of Gold Leaf, creating a compact plant with potent, balanced effects.
Expect THC in the 18-22% range; it's potent but not overwhelming for experienced users and stronger than average for casual users.
It is moderate in difficulty; novices can succeed indoors with attentive feeding and training but should expect a learning curve outdoors.
Flowering is around 8-9 weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests scheduled according to trichome ripeness rather than calendar dates.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation, maintain good airflow, keep the canopy open, site plants in a breezy or sheltered spot and remove lower foliage to reduce rot risk.
Yes, it performs well under full-spectrum LEDs that control stretch and provide even bud development; adjust light height to prevent bleaching.
Use a balanced veg feed followed by moderate bloom nutrients, tapering off nitrogen late in flower and finishing with a clean flush before harvest.
Keep humidity below 55% in late flower indoors, encourage airflow outdoors, and remove dense inner foliage to improve drying inside the canopy.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with a few amber for a balanced effect; adjust for personal preference between uplifting and sedative.
No, the regular offering is feminised photoperiod seed rather than autoflowering, so flowering is controlled by light cycle changes.
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