
- Balanced hybrid built for UK greenhouse grows.
Goldmember
Goldmember is an indica-leaning hybrid known for resinous buds, uplifting onset and a mellow finish.
- Resin-heavy buds ideal for extracts and flower.
- Performs consistently in protected UK greenhouses.
- Balanced high with daytime usability for many users.
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Gold Leaf x Northern Light |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1–1.8 m) |
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Medium-high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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citrus, diesel, herbal spice |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal |
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uplifted, relaxed, focused |
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Greenhouse / Indoor / Outdoor |
About Goldmember
Goldmember is a reliable, indica-leaning hybrid that produces dense, resin-rich flowers suited to both indoor and greenhouse cultivation. It offers a clear, uplifting start followed by relaxing body effects and carries citrus, diesel and herbal notes through to a creamy, earthy finish.
Goldmember is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly towards indica. The plant produces dense, resinous buds suitable for both extract and flower consumption.
THC levels typically range between 18 and 24 percent depending on phenotype and care. Potency is noticeable but manageable for regular consumers.
CBD content stays low to moderate, usually under 2 percent. It is better suited to users seeking recreational effects with mild therapeutic benefit rather than high-CBD therapy.
The lineage traces to Gold Leaf x Northern Light to combine resin production with stable structure. These parents lend the strain predictable growth and a robust bud set.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised for reliable female plants. Some breeders may also stock regular or autoflower crosses depending on demand.
Goldmember is moderately demanding to grow in a moist western coastal climate and benefits from careful humidity management. Vigilance against mould and steady nutrient management are important to achieve good results.
Flowering generally completes in 8–10 weeks indoors. Outdoor plants finish around late September to early October in the UK.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and proper training. A greenhouse setup will often stabilise yields by protecting flowers from heavy rain.
Plants reach a medium height with sturdy branches and a compact canopy. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to maximise bud sites.
Indoors or in a greenhouse in Staffordshire, Goldmember performs predictably with controlled humidity and ventilation. Outdoors in Staffordshire it suits sheltered, sunny spots or a greenhouse finish to avoid autumn rain.
Growing Goldmember in Staffordshire requires careful humidity control because the region has a moist western coastal climate. A well-ventilated greenhouse and proactive mould prevention will protect bud quality during wet periods.
The high is initially cerebral and uplifting before settling into a mellow body relaxation. Many users report improved focus during the first phase and a gentle unwind afterwards.
The flavour profile mixes sweet citrus and honeyed diesel with a light herbal spice. The finish is creamy with an earthy afternote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Goldmember adapts well to UK greenhouse cannabis growing when ventilation and dehumidification are prioritised.
Outdoor harvest in the UK is typically late September to early October depending on local microclimate and seasonal weather.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips can appear in greenhouses; regular inspection and integrated pest management reduce outbreaks.
Maintain good airflow, keep relative humidity below 50–55% during late flowering and remove any tightly shaded foliage to prevent rot.
Yes, topping and LST or a SCROG screen improve light distribution and increase usable yield.
A lower nitrogen, higher potassium and phosphorus mix in late flowering supports bud development and resin production.
You can, but starting seeds indoors and moving seedlings to a protected greenhouse often gives better survival in variable British weather.
Indoor flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks depending on phenotype and grow conditions.
Use dehumidifiers or forced ventilation, spaced plants for airflow and use resistant trellis or netting to keep buds off damp surfaces.
Dry slowly in a dark, cool room with 45–55% RH, then cure in jars for several weeks, burping regularly to develop aroma and smoothness.
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