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Lights Out

Feminised

Lights Out is a compact indica-dominant hybrid that performs well in sheltered coastal gardens and controlled indoor setups.

Why choose Lights Out?
  • Compact plants, heavy resin
  • Reliable finishes in sheltered coastal spots
  • Evening-leaning high with manageable daytime use
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Blackberry x Northern Lights
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium, 1-1.5 m outdoor
Yield Medium to high (outdoor up to 500-700 g/plant)
Taste Earthy wood, Citrus sharpness, Subtle berry sweetness
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Scottish outdoor climate
Effects Calming relaxation, Mild cerebral uplift, Sleep-promoting drowsiness
Environment Suitable for indoor and outdoor, prefers sheltered coastal sites

About Lights Out

Lights Out is bred from Blackberry x Northern Lights to produce dense, resinous buds in a compact plant. It favours sheltered, well-ventilated sites and shows reliable potency with a calming, sleep-friendly effect while retaining a measured cerebral lift.

Grow Difficulty:

Lights Out is intermediate to grow in a cool Scottish outdoor climate because it needs careful mould management and steady ripening. It benefits from sheltered sites and consistent feeding to reach its potential.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks. Outdoors it usually finishes by late September to October in temperate seasons.

Yield:

Yield is moderate to high when plants get full sun and good airflow. Outdoor specimens produce the best returns when trained and protected from excess moisture.

Height:

Plants stay short to medium with bushy lateral growth and tight internodes. Expect roughly one to one and a half metres outdoors with proper training.

Environment:

Indoors it does well under SCROG or SOG with controlled nutrient regimes; outdoors place plants in sheltered gardens away from prevailing winds. In Armagh growers should site plants to capture afternoon sun and avoid damp hollows.

Climate:

Growing Lights Out in Armagh requires attention to the cool Scottish outdoor climate and timely canopy management to avoid mould. Position plants where they get maximum afternoon sun and use windbreaks or cloches to aid ripening in Armagh.

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My plants show bud rot in week 7, what next?
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Remove affected buds immediately, improve airflow and lower humidity; salvage healthy colas and consider an earlier harvest if rot spreads.
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Should I flush before harvest?
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A short flush can improve smoke quality, but in cooler outdoor climates timing must avoid prolonged wet conditions near harvest.
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Can I use seaweed feed near the coast?
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Yes, seaweed feed helps stress tolerance and root development but balance with phosphorus and potassium in bloom.
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What pest issues are common here?
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Expect aphids, caterpillars and occasional mildew; regular inspection and beneficial predators help keep populations down.
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How do I speed ripening in a cool season?
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Improve sun exposure, reduce nitrogen late in flowering and use cloches or temporary covers to extend warm days.

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