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Life Hack

Feminised

Life Hack is a compact, sativa-dominant hybrid bred for clear-headed, creative sessions and reliable performance in cooler summers.

Why choose Life Hack?
  • Fast-finishing hybrid for limited seasons
  • Compact plants built for sheltered coastal sites
  • Focused, creative high ideal for daytime use
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Northern Lights x Haze
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 7-9 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Medium (300-400 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate windy coastal growing areas
Effects Creative, Uplifting, Focused
Environment Indoor & Outdoor

About Life Hack

Life Hack offers a practical mix of cerebral lift and manageable growth habit, bred from Northern Lights x Haze. It suits growers who need a robust plant that finishes early, handles cooler weather and rewards careful attention with focused effects and citrus-pine flavours.

Grow Difficulty:

Life Hack is moderately easy to grow but benefits from attentive care in windy coastal growing areas. Sturdy staking and regular training reduce stress from sea breezes.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering runs about 7-9 weeks. Outdoors it tends to finish early to mid-season where summers permit.

Yield:

Yields are medium, with well-managed plants producing reliable harvests. Expect compact colas rather than heavy bulk.

Height:

Plants stay short to medium in height with tight internodes. That structure suits limited space and short-season plots.

Environment:

Life Hack does well indoors and outdoors with the right care in Derry. Indoors you can control light cycles and protect plants; outdoors choose sheltered spots to avoid direct coastal gusts.

Climate:

In Derry, Life Hack handles cool, breezy summers better than many sativas. Plant in sheltered spots to mitigate wind from the sea in these windy coastal growing areas.

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My plants are leaning after a storm, what now?
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Stake them immediately and tie stems loosely to avoid constriction; inspect for broken branches and prune damaged growth to focus energy on healthy shoots.
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Leaves look pale, is it nutrient burn or deficiency?
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Check runoff pH and salt levels first; pale leaves often indicate a nitrogen deficiency rather than burn if new growth is affected.
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How do I train Life Hack for even canopy?
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Use low-stress training early and top once to create multiple main colas; this helps light penetration and reduces wind exposure per stem.
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Any tips for drying in a damp coastal area?
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Dry quickly but gently in a ventilated indoor space with dehumidification if possible; aim for 45-55% RH and avoid hanging too long in humid air.
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I spotted small caterpillars, how to deal with them organically?
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Hand-pick where possible and use Bacillus thuringiensis (BT) sprays in the evening; encourage predatory insects by planting companion flowers.

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