
- High Voltage — compact power for short seasons
High Voltage
High Voltage is a compact hybrid tailored for short season outdoor cannabis growing in windy coastal areas such as Aberdeen.
- Finishes quickly for northern sites
- Compact stature with dense resin
- Built for windy coastal sheltering
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (1-2 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high outdoors |
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Citrus, Pine, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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Uplifting, Euphoric, Relaxing |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About High Voltage
High Voltage is a reliable hybrid that balances a clear cerebral lift with steady structural strength. It thrives in sheltered outdoor plots and in controlled indoor environments, finishing in eight to ten weeks and tolerating coastal exposure when given protection.
High Voltage is a balanced hybrid developed for reliable finishes in cool climates. It blends sativa lift with indica solidity for steady growth.
THC typically sits between eighteen and twenty-two percent in well-grown specimens. Users report a clear, focused head high that remains manageable.
CBD content remains low, generally under one percent, so the plant is not CBD-dominant. It is best chosen for its psychoactive profile rather than therapeutic CBD levels.
High Voltage descends from Northern Lights x Haze genetics. That parentage explains the compact resin production and the lifted cerebral character.
Seeds are stable feminised, intended for photoperiod cultivation. They are not autoflowering and require a change in light cycle to initiate flowering.
Growing High Voltage outdoors requires moderate experience to manage its branching and wind exposure. In windy coastal growing areas plants benefit from staking, shelter and sturdy trellising to prevent stem damage.
Indoor flowering wraps up in eight to ten weeks under proper conditions. Outdoors it finishes early enough for short-season sites when planted promptly.
Yields are above average for a compact plant when given full sun and protection. Expect medium to high harvests in protected outdoor plots in Aberdeen.
Plants grow with a compact, sturdy frame and dense lateral branching. Outdoors they commonly reach between one and two metres when trained.
Indoors High Voltage responds well to SCROG and low-stress training for a dense canopy. Outdoors in Aberdeen it rewards early planting and wind protection, and in Aberdeen it has the vigour to finish within a short northern season if sheltered.
In Aberdeen growers face exposure to salt-spray and sudden weather shifts that can stress plants. Planting behind hedges, installing windbreaks and using robust trellising will protect crops in windy coastal growing areas.
Effects begin with an energetic cerebral lift that sharpens focus and creativity. The high eases into gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine sharp citrus top notes with a diesel edge and a pine-tinged finish. The smoke carries a subtle herbal spiciness on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, High Voltage is bred to finish in shorter seasons and can be used for short season outdoor cannabis growing when planted early and given shelter.
Plant seedlings after the last frost and as soon as soil temps are stable; in Aberdeen that often means late May to early June for best results.
Use windbreaks such as netting or hedging, position plants behind solid barriers and rinse foliage if heavy salt spray occurs.
Low-stress training and SCROG keep canopies even and reduce wind leverage on stems, improving stability and light penetration.
It responds well to a balanced NPK schedule with a moderate feed during veg and a bloom-focused feed during flowering; avoid overfeeding to reduce stretch.
Yes, large pots help manage root development and make it easier to move plants into sheltered microclimates when storms approach.
Dense colas are at risk in damp conditions, so maintain airflow, remove dense fan leaves and avoid late-season moisture build-up.
Harvest in the morning, dry slowly in a shaded, ventilated space and cure in glass jars to preserve terpenes and smooth the smoke.
Cure for at least two to four weeks, burping jars daily early on then less frequently as humidity stabilises.
Yes, hedging plants and taller companion species can act as windbreaks, and certain aromatic herbs can deter pests around the crop.
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