
- Potent, weather-tough and ideal for cool, damp gardens
Killer
Killer is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resinous buds and reliable performance in cool, damp gardens.
- Compact, resinous buds for cool climates
- Stable NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK lineage
- Performs well with careful mould management
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18-22% |
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0.2-1% |
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NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Cool, damp, temperate; tolerant to rainy autumn harvest season |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Killer
Killer is an indica-dominant hybrid developed for resilience and potency in temperate climates. It combines NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK genetics to produce compact plants with heavy, resinous flowers and a citrus-earthy terpene profile. With THC typically between 18% and 22%, Killer offers a clear-headed uplift that eases into a relaxing body calm, useful for evening social use and later sleep. The line is intermediate to grow in wet conditions and benefits from vigilant mould prevention during a rainy autumn harvest season, especially in places like Dorset where late-season dampness is common. Suitable for both indoors and outdoors, Killer rewards careful training, good ventilation and timely harvests.
Killer is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact, resinous buds. It suits growers looking for stable, potent plants.
Killer typically tests between 18% and 22% THC, giving a pronounced psychoactive effect. The head high is immediate and the body relaxation follows steadily.
CBD levels are generally low, usually under 1%, so it is not used primarily for CBD therapies. The strain favours THC-driven effects rather than CBD modulation.
Killer traces back to NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK heritage selected for resilience and resin. Breeders stabilised it for compact growth and consistent potency.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. Stabilised regular seeds are sometimes available for breeders.
Killer is intermediate to grow in wet conditions and needs careful mould management during a rainy autumn harvest season. In Dorset extra vigilance with airflow and late-season protection is essential.
Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor Dorset growers should expect similar timing but may see delays in particularly cool years.
Indoor yields are moderate to generous when plants receive proper training and nutrients. Outdoor yields in Dorset can be very good if plants finish before heavy autumn rain.
Plants show a medium-tall structure with a sturdy central cola and productive lateral branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training.
Killer performs well both indoors and outdoors when given a dry canopy and good ventilation. Dorset outdoor growers should site plants to maximise late sun and reduce moisture exposure.
In Dorset the cool, damp conditions demand strict attention to mould prevention during a rainy autumn harvest season. Growers should consider early harvest or rain shelters to protect mature buds.
Users describe a clear-headed initial uplift that becomes a relaxing body calm. The high can remain sociable at low doses and sedative at higher doses.
Flavours mix sharp lemon citrus with earthy pine and a faint diesel note. The smoke is generally smooth and leaves a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Killer is bred to perform well in cooler, temperate areas and is often recommended among cool climate cannabis strains for its resilience.
Aim to harvest as soon as trichomes show the desired cloudiness, ideally before late October to avoid heavy autumn rains in Dorset.
Maintain good airflow, remove lower foliage, space plants, and consider rain covers or moving pots under shelter in the final weeks.
Yes, Killer's compact habit suits tents and small rooms when trained with topping or scrog to control height and maximise yields.
Moderate nitrogen reduction and increased phosphorus and potassium during flowering help bud development; avoid overfeeding to prevent mould.
Selective defoliation and early training reduce dense inner canopies and lower the risk of damp-related issues outdoors.
Expect around eight to ten weeks, but cool late seasons can add time, so monitor trichomes rather than calendar weeks.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas, though organic feeds must be managed to avoid excess foliage late in the season.
Aphids and spider mites are common; regular inspection and introduced predators or gentle organic controls work well in Dorset.
Yes, staggering allows you to bring plants in before severe rain and reduces the risk of losing an entire crop to a few wet weeks.
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