
- Compact power for small gardens and big results
Knights Templar
Knights Templar is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid bred for small spaces and dependable evening effects.
- Compact plants, heavy resin and honest yields.
- Built for small spaces and reliable evening relief.
- Resin-rich buds with clear, calming effects.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short and compact, typically 60-100 cm |
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Moderate to high per m² indoors; reliable outdoors when finished |
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Earthy pine, Black pepper spice, Citrus lemon zest |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Deep relaxation, Mild cerebral uplift, Sleepy calm |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Knights Templar
Knights Templar favours growers who need a compact plant without sacrificing potency or yield. Bred from Northern Lights x Skunk, it delivers dense, resin-coated buds and a calming effect suited to evening and therapeutic use. It performs especially well in controlled indoor setups and sheltered outdoor spots, producing strong aromas of pine, pepper and citrus. In cooler regions its trichome production is notable, but growers should manage humidity and finish dates carefully.
Knights Templar is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and reliable resin production. It shows classic indica structure with a steady, gently uplifting finish.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 per cent, offering noticeable potency without overwhelming novices. This range gives a clear, lingering effect that favours evening use.
CBD is low on this variety, generally under one per cent, so it is not a high-CBD therapeutic strain. Users should expect effects driven mainly by THC and terpenes.
Knights Templar descends from a straightforward Northern Lights x Skunk cross chosen for compactness and resin. The lineage brings reliable vigour and easy-to-identify indica traits.
Seeds are supplied feminised to simplify canopy planning and reduce male management. Feminised genetics give predictable flower production for growers aiming for uniform crops.
Under cool Highland growing conditions it benefits from patient ripening and slightly warmer, protected microclimates during flowering. Overall it suits growers with some experience who can manage humidity and heat cycles.
Flowering indoors usually takes seven to nine weeks depending on phenotype and conditions. Outdoors in a favourable season buds will bulk up late and may need a longer finish.
Yield is moderate to high indoors when trained and fed correctly. Outdoors it rewards careful finishing with consistent medium to above-average harvests.
Plants remain short and compact, forming dense central colas with strong lateral branching. Typical finished heights are around 60–100 cm, ideal for low-height spaces.
This variety adapts well to small tents, trays and greenhouse setups in Yorkshire. Outdoors in Yorkshire it stays compact and resists windy conditions when given shelter.
Growing Knights Templar in Yorkshire's cool Highland growing conditions demands attention to finishing dates and protection from damp. Cooler nights can enhance trichome formation but require shelter and prompt harvesting to avoid rot.
The high-resin buds deliver a grounding relaxation that eases the body without complete sedation at first. Over time the stone deepens into a sleepy, comfortable calm.
The flavour profile mixes earthy pine with black pepper spice and a lift of citrus lemon zest. Smoke and vapour carry a clean, slightly sharp finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A small tent with good air exchange, 600W-equivalent LED lighting and LST or SCROG training works well for compact indoor cannabis gardens.
Provide 12–14 hours of quality light in veg and 12 hours in flower with adequate PPFD to promote resin and bud density.
Start with a gentle nutrient schedule in veg, increase potassium and phosphorus in mid-flower, and reduce nitrogen late in bloom.
Knights Templar has decent resin coverage but still needs humidity control, especially in cooler, damper climates.
It performs well across altitudes but requires frost protection outdoors and careful moisture management in cooler zones.
Low-stress training and topping produce even canopies and improve light penetration for dense buds.
A one- to two-week reduction of feed towards plain water can help finalise flavour and smooth the smoke.
Yes, it responds well to living soil and organic feeds when given time to express terpene complexity.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and fungal issues; maintain hygiene and monitor regularly during cool, wet periods.
Yes, its naturally compact stature makes it an excellent choice for compact indoor cannabis gardens where space and height are limited.
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