
- Compact, resinous and weather-aware
Log Cabin
Log Cabin is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resilience and resin production with a compact, manageable structure.
- High resin output in a compact plant
- Citrus notes over a woody base
- Good fit for protected outdoor grows
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18-22% |
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0.5-2% |
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Northern Lights x Lemon Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (80-150 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor; 200-350 g/plant outdoor) |
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Woody, Citrus, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Focused, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Log Cabin
Log Cabin offers reliable resinous yields and a terpene profile that blends woody depth with bright citrus notes. The variety suits growers who can manage humidity and prefer predictable flowering over dramatic vigour.
Log Cabin is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resin-heavy buds. The plant shows sturdy internodes and a predictable structure.
THC typically measures between 18 and 22 per cent in well-grown examples. Expect pronounced psychoactive effects at the upper end of that range.
CBD levels are modest, usually under 2 per cent, so this is not a high-CBD therapeutic variety. The balance leans toward recreational potency with some ancillary calming cannabinoids.
Log Cabin traces to Northern Lights x Lemon Haze, combining resin production with citrus terpene character. The cross favours compact bud structure and a stable growth pattern.
Seeds are supplied feminised to ensure a high ratio of flowering plants. Growers should still monitor for hermaphrodites under severe stress.
Growing Log Cabin requires intermediate experience and attentive humidity control during a short outdoor growing season. Manage watering and ventilation carefully because the plant is sensitive to bud rot in prolonged damp conditions.
Flowering completes in around 8 to 10 weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoors in the UK this generally means buds finish by early October if planted on time.
Indoor yields are medium, with 350–450 g/m² achievable under good conditions. Outdoor results vary but typically range from 200–350 g per plant when plants are not stressed.
Plants develop a medium-tall frame with a dominant central cola and robust lateral branches. Structure suits both main-lining and moderate training techniques.
Indoors, Log Cabin responds well to SCROG and LST to maximise light use and bud development in Essex. Outdoors in Essex the strain benefits from sheltered sites and proactive mould inspection.
In Essex, Log Cabin needs vigilant care due to the short outdoor growing season and the risk of autumn rain. Choose a site with good airflow and consider a greenhouse or polytunnel to extend the effective season in Essex.
The high-THC profile delivers a calm, body-centred relaxation that shifts toward drowsiness for some users. Mental clarity can persist at lower doses, making it suitable for late-afternoon or evening use.
A woody base carries sharp citrus top notes and a peppery spice on the exhale. The terpene mix gives an honest, earthy profile with bright highlights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Log Cabin tolerates moderate humidity but is vulnerable to bud rot if conditions stay damp, so ensure good airflow and avoid dense canopies. For high humidity cannabis cultivation in the UK, use dehumidifiers indoors and open venting outdoors when possible.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle once plants reach half the desired final height to control stretch. This strain shows predictable stretch, so plan training accordingly.
Offer a balanced NPK feed in veg, then reduce nitrogen and raise phosphorus and potassium during flowering. Monitor leaf colour and adjust micro-nutrients rather than increasing macros blindly.
Plant in a location with morning sun and afternoon shelter, prune lower growth to improve airflow, and check buds weekly as the season cools. Consider a light fungicidal programme if you have a persistent problem.
Yes, LST and SCROG are effective to spread canopy and increase bud sites without excessive height. Avoid heavy topping late in veg to prevent excessive recovery time.
Check trichomes: a mix of cloudy and some amber indicates peak for sedative effects. Harvest before heavy rain in outdoor grows to reduce rot risk.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C with moderate humidity, then jar with daily burps for two weeks before long-term storage. Proper curing improves flavour and smooths harshness.
Feminised seeds give a high probability of all-female plants but no method is 100 per cent foolproof. Remove any hermaphrodites promptly to protect resinous buds.
Yes, a small greenhouse or polytunnel helps protect flowers from autumn rain and extends the effective season. Provide ventilation and shading to control humidity and temperature swings.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and thrips, particularly in warm sheltered spots, and scout weekly for eggs and larvae. Integrated pest management and prompt intervention keep populations under control.
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