
- Compact power with citrus lift.
La Neta
La Neta is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact growth and resinous buds suited to small gardens.
- Compact, resinous buds for small spaces.
- Sturdy growth that tolerates cool summers.
- Terpene-rich flavour with citrus and spice notes.
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18-20% |
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0.5-1% |
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La Neta OG x Mexican Landrace |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium |
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Earthy, Citrus, Spice |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both |
About La Neta
La Neta brings together compact structure, resin production and a terpene-forward flavour profile. The variety is bred to suit growers who need a short, sturdy plant that produces dense, aromatic flowers even in restricted outdoor spaces. In Cambridgeshire, careful management of humidity and protection from late autumn rain are important to avoid mould and secure a clean harvest. Indoors it adapts well to SCROG and controlled environments; outdoors it rewards sheltered, sun-exposed positions and timely interventions such as polytunnels.
La Neta is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact growth and dense buds. It produces a calming profile suited to evening use.
THC levels typically sit between 18–20% and provide a clear physical effect. This potency rewards careful dosing by moderate to experienced users.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, so the effect is primarily psychoactive. The strain is not intended as a high-CBD therapeutic variety.
La Neta descends from La Neta OG x Mexican Landrace to preserve compact growth and resin production. The cross emphasises stable structure and pronounced terpene notes.
Seeds are typically feminised to simplify canopy management and avoid male plants. Feminised seeds offer a reliable option for small-scale growers in Cambridgeshire.
Growing La Neta in a short outdoor growing season requires precise timing and active mould prevention. In Cambridgeshire growers should start early or use shelters to ensure full ripening.
Flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. In a short outdoor growing season some growers choose early induction or protected late-season ripening.
Yields are medium for the plant's size, producing compact, resinous flowers. Outdoor harvests in Cambridgeshire can be reduced by rain and cool autumns.
Plants remain short to medium and form a sturdy, bushy structure. The compact frame suits small gardens and sheltered outdoor locations.
Indoors La Neta responds well to screen-of-green and controlled humidity, letting growers reduce flowering time and limit mould. Outdoors in Cambridgeshire it benefits from a south-facing, sheltered site to avoid damp and wind damage.
In Cambridgeshire growers must plan for a short outdoor growing season and the likelihood of cool, damp autumns. Using polytunnels or moving plants under cover late in summer helps secure ripening and reduce mould risk.
The high is predominantly relaxing with a gentle uplift that eases body tension. Many users report clearer focus than typical indicas, making it useful for low-activity daytime tasks.
Flavours combine an earthy base with bright citrus top notes and a faint peppery spice. The smoke is smooth with a lingering herbal finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Transplant after the last expected frost and when night temperatures stay consistently above 10°C; this often means late May or early June in Cambridgeshire.
Choose a sheltered, well-draining spot, space plants for airflow and consider polytunnels or temporary covers during heavy rain to limit humidity build-up.
Use a balanced vegetative feed early, then switch to a bloom formula during flowering, reducing nitrogen and increasing phosphorus and potassium after week four of bloom.
Light selective defoliation can improve airflow and light penetration, but avoid heavy removal which can stress the plant in a short outdoor growing season.
Yes; rich organic soil improves resilience and flavour, but monitor potassium and calcium levels during flowering to prevent deficiencies.
Use physical barriers, regular inspection and biological controls like predatory insects; avoid harsh chemicals that can impact terpene development.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at 18–20°C and 50–60% RH, then cure in jars for several weeks to improve smoothness and aroma.
A 15–20 litre pot gives enough root volume for a strong single plant while keeping height manageable under indoor conditions.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation, focus on airflow, dehumidification indoors and sheltering outdoors; prune for airflow, use fans or vents and harvest early if persistent damp threatens bud health.
Feminised seeds dramatically reduce the risk of males, but keep an eye on hermaphroditic tendencies and remove any abnormal plants promptly.
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