
- Resin-rich, resilient and well suited to sheltered outdoor grows
Ice Queen
Ice Queen is an indica-dominant hybrid known for resinous, compact buds and a calming, sociable high.
- Dense, resinous buds built for resin lovers
- Performs well in sheltered coastal plots
- Balanced calm with a clear uplift
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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White Widow x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, compact |
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Medium to high |
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Pine, Citrus, Sweet earthy |
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Feminised (autoflower variants available) |
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Windy coastal; cool maritime |
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Relaxed body stone, Gentle cerebral uplift, Sociable and calming |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Ice Queen
Ice Queen combines White Widow x Northern Lights genetics to produce a resilient, resin-heavy plant with medium height and dense colas. Suited to intermediate growers, it performs well indoors under SCROG and outdoors when given shelter from wind and salt; in Nottinghamshire a sheltered micro-site will make the difference between average and excellent results.
Ice Queen is an indica-dominant hybrid with strong resin production. It delivers calming body effects alongside a mild head buzz.
THC levels are typically between eighteen and twenty-two percent in well-cultivated plants. That potency provides reliable effects without overwhelming experienced users.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent and not a dominant factor. The profile suits recreational use and THC-led therapeutic relief.
Genetics trace to White Widow x Northern Lights in its stabilised form. That lineage explains the strong resin and resilient growth habit.
Seeds are most commonly supplied as feminised to ensure consistent flowering from each plant. Autoflower versions exist for growers wanting a quicker, single-season outdoor turnaround.
Growing Ice Queen in windy coastal growing areas raises the challenge due to wind stress and salt exposure. With staking, windbreaks and training it is manageable for an intermediate grower.
Flowering indoors normally completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors the crop tends to finish in early to mid autumn where the season allows.
Yields are medium to high when plants have good root space and shelter. Persistent winds can reduce bud weight if plants are left exposed.
Plants remain medium in height with dense, compact colas and a strong central stem. The structure suits low-stress training and trellising outdoors.
Indoors Ice Queen responds well to SCROG and controlled feeding to maximise resin and bud density. Outdoors in Nottinghamshire it benefits from a sheltered site and careful placement away from prevailing winds.
Growing Ice Queen in Nottinghamshire requires planning to mitigate salty spray and gusts in windy coastal growing areas. Use windbreaks, sturdy staking and choose the most sheltered micro-site to reach full potential before the season ends.
The high produces a soothing body stone paired with a clear uplift that keeps conversation possible. For many users it is best reserved for late afternoon or evening.
Flavours lean to sharp pine and citrus with a sweet, earthy undercurrent. A cool, slow cure brings out sugary notes and a herbal finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks indoors; outdoors expect a finish in early to mid autumn depending on local conditions.
It is best for intermediate growers; novices can succeed with guidance on staking and protection from wind.
Yes, with feminised seeds or autoflower variants and careful site choice Ice Queen can be grown successfully in short season outdoor cannabis growing situations.
Expect medium to high yields when plants have root space and shelter; exposed coastal sites may lower overall weight.
Install windbreaks, use sheltered micro-sites or plant on the leeward side of hedges, and rinse foliage if salt spray becomes an issue.
Low-stress training and light topping work well; SCROG can increase bud sites indoors.
Damp, cool conditions raise mildew risk; good airflow and regular checks reduce issues.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, balanced NPK during flower with calcium and magnesium supplementation when needed.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for balanced effects and peak resin production.
A slow, cool cure in sealed jars improves flavour and smoothness; aim for gradual humidity adjustments over several weeks.
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