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Legend Of Nigeria

Feminised

Legend Of Nigeria is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its energising head high and tall, vigorous growth.

Why choose Legend Of Nigeria?
  • High yields in trained plants
  • Citrus and earthy flavour mix
  • Great for daytime creativity
THC 18-23%
CBD <1%
Lineage Nigerian Landrace x Haze
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 9-11 weeks
Height Tall, 1.8-3 m outdoors
Yield High (500-700 g/m² indoors; 400-600 g/plant outdoors)
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Spicy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid greenhouse conditions
Effects Energising, Creative, Uplifting
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Legend Of Nigeria

Legend Of Nigeria is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Nigerian Landrace and Haze that delivers a bright, creative high and vigorous vertical growth. It thrives for growers who can manage humidity and provide strong airflow, producing large yields and citrus-forward flavours when cultivated carefully.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Legend Of Nigeria in humid greenhouse conditions requires intermediate skill to manage mould and pests. Good airflow, dehumidification and active canopy management reduce risk and improve bud quality.

Flowering Time:

Flowering takes around 9 to 11 weeks under controlled light cycles. Outdoor finishes depend on autumn weather and can be delayed by prolonged damp or cold.

Yield:

Yields are high when plants are trained and fed properly, rewarding growers with dense top buds. Indoor crops can reach 500–700 g/m² while outdoor specimens produce substantial single-cola harvests.

Height:

Plants grow tall with long internodes and a narrow structure suited to vertical training. Outdoor specimens commonly reach 1.8–3 metres in the UK when given full stretch.

Environment:

Indoors the strain responds well to SCROG and topping but needs space for vertical growth. In Birmingham outdoor grows can produce very large plants if trained to resist wind and damp.

Climate:

Growing Legend Of Nigeria in Birmingham with humid greenhouse conditions demands strict humidity control and excellent ventilation. Regular checks for bud rot and fungus are essential to protect yields in Birmingham.

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What's your best tip for greenhouse grows here in Birmingham?
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Keep humidity below 50% during late flower and use oscillating fans to prevent still air pockets around dense colas.
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How often do you defoliate?
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I remove large fan leaves that block light to bud sites once or twice during stretch and again as flowering develops to improve airflow.
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Do you recommend pruning the lower branches?
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Yes, lollipopping helps focus energy to top colas and reduces mould risk by increasing air movement near the lower canopy.
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Any feeding schedule you follow?
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I use a balanced veg feed weekly, switch to a bloom formula at flip, then cut nitrogen back in the final two weeks to harden buds.
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How do you handle pheno variation?
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I keep multiple plants through veg to select the best vigour and mould resistance and cull weaker phenos before flower.

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