
- A citrus-led, workhorse hybrid built for careful UK grows
Golden Hour
Golden Hour compact hybrid with citrus notes, suited to careful outdoor and indoor grows.
- Citrus aromatics with steady uplift
- Resistant structure for cooler, wetter seasons
- Performs best in living organic soils
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20% |
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0.20% |
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Lemon Haze x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 100-150 cm |
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Medium (up to 400 g/plant outdoor) |
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citrus, earthy, sweet spice |
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Photoperiod Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley |
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uplifted, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Golden Hour
Golden Hour brings citrus-driven aroma and balanced effects to a compact, resinous plant that suits UK gardens and tents. It favours organic, living soils and responds well to steady feeding, canopy control and moisture management to perform in damp conditions.
Golden Hour is an indica-dominant hybrid with balanced cerebral lift and body calm. The cultivar leans toward a compact, resinous structure suited to garden and tent alike.
THC sits around 20% in stable runs and produces a clear, long-lasting high. Expect consistent potency that holds through cure and storage.
CBD content is low at around 0.2%, so effects are driven primarily by THC and terpenes. This strain is aimed at recreational relief with light therapeutic benefit.
Golden Hour traces to Lemon Haze crossed with Northern Lights, offering citrus terpenes and resin production. The cross stabilises compact growth and robust bud set.
Seeds are photoperiod and Feminised, giving predictable female plants when light schedules are controlled. They suit growers who want classic training and timing options.
Growing Golden Hour in a wet Welsh valley climate requires vigilance against mould and root issues. Extra ventilation, raised beds and careful canopy management reduce risk in the wet Welsh valley climate.
Flowering completes in 8 to 9 weeks under optimal light and nutrition. Shorter seasons benefit from earlier feeding and strict moisture control.
Yields are moderate outdoors and respectable indoors when trained well. Strategic defoliation and SCROG netting improve bud development.
Plants stay medium in height with dense central colas and branching side shoots. The structure suits both pots and in-ground beds when pruned early.
Indoors in Kent this strain responds well to SCROG and LST for even canopy and higher bud density in limited space. Outdoors in Kent place plants where they get good sunlight and airflow to offset damp conditions.
Growing Golden Hour in Kent means planning for a wet Welsh valley climate with high humidity and frequent rain. Successful crops in Kent rely on raised soil beds, cover and vigilant mould prevention in that wet Welsh valley climate.
Golden Hour gives a bright uplift that eases into a relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation. It sharpens focus initially and eases tension later in the session.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus top notes with an earthy, sweet-spice backbone. Smoke is smooth and leaves a lasting citrus finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a well-draining, living soil rich in compost, worm castings and perlite to balance moisture retention and aeration.
Improve airflow with spacing and pruning, use fungicidal teas as a preventative, and avoid overhead watering to limit surface moisture.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with a few ambers for balanced effects; check multiple colas across the plant.
Begin with light feeding in vegetative growth and increase cautiously in flowering; feed schedules should respond to plant vigour and soil tests.
Yes, Golden Hour performs well in organic systems using composts, rock powders and microbial inoculants to build soil health.
Aim for a soil pH between 6.2 and 6.8 to optimise nutrient uptake and microbial activity.
With SCROG or LST it adapts well to tents and small rooms due to its compact growth habit.
Use predatory insects, neem oil where safe, and regular monitoring instead of harsh chemicals to keep pest pressure down while supporting beneficials for organic cannabis soil growing.
Dry slowly for 7–10 days then cure in airtight jars with daily burping for the first two weeks to deepen flavour and smoothness.
Yes, with a well-timed grow and protective measures against rain and mould, it can finish outdoors in milder UK regions.
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