
- Balanced hybrid built for British weather
Love
Love is a hardy hybrid suited to cool UK gardens and controlled indoor grows.
- Short flowering suited to cool climates
- Resilient to damp conditions with proper management
- Balanced effects for day or evening use
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18-21% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 0.8-1.5 m |
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Medium to high outdoors, medium indoors |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool temperate, rainy autumn |
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Relaxed, Happy, Focused |
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Both |
About Love
Love is bred for growers who need a reliable performer in cool, changeable climates. The Northern Lights x Skunk lineage gives it resilience, manageable height and a flowering window of eight to ten weeks, making it practical for both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor sites in the UK. It produces citrus and earthy flavoured buds, with THC around 18–21% and low CBD, offering balanced effects that help with stress and mild pain. Growers in Leeds and similar regions should prioritise airflow and choose protected locations to reduce exposure to persistent autumn rain.
Love is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica leaning. The plant produces compact, resinous buds suited to mixed cultivation styles.
THC typically ranges from eighteen to twenty one percent in well-grown phenotypes. That potency offers a clear cerebral lift with a gentle body ease.
CBD levels remain low, usually below one percent. The cannabinoid profile supports everyday therapeutic use without strong CBD dominance.
Love comes from a Northern Lights x Skunk cross. The lineage favours resilience, stable structure and reliable resin production.
Seeds are Feminised to simplify cultivation and reduce the need for pruning males. They are stable and suit growers seeking predictable female plants.
This variety is moderate to cultivate and tolerates variable conditions with sensible care. In a rainy autumn harvest season growers must prioritise airflow and mould prevention.
Flowering finishes between eight and ten weeks for most phenotypes. Some growers extend light cycles briefly indoors to maximise trichome development.
Outdoors it can deliver a medium to high yield in a protected location. Indoor yields are consistent when plants receive training and adequate nutrients.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, manageable structure. They respond well to topping and low stress training to increase bud sites.
Indoors Love performs well under controlled light and humidity with standard ventilation. Outdoors in Leeds it benefits from a sheltered, well drained site away from prolonged wet spells.
Growing Love in Leeds requires planning for the region's rainy autumn harvest season. Select a raised bed or a drier microclimate and aim for an earlier harvest window if rain threatens bud health.
The effects are calming without heavy sedation and work well during low activity periods. Users report uplifted mood and improved focus with a steady mellowness.
The flavour profile pairs citrus top notes with earthy and pine undertones. Smoke is smooth and leaves a faint sweet citrus aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Love prefers cool to temperate conditions with stable daytime temperatures around 18–24°C and moderate humidity during vegetative growth.
Yes, Love is suitable outdoors in the UK when placed in a sheltered, well drained spot with good airflow to reduce rot risk.
Yes, Love performs well among cool climate cannabis strains due to its shorter flowering window and tolerance for damp, changeable weather.
Increase airflow, prune lower branches to improve circulation, and consider early harvesting of outer buds if persistent rain is forecast.
Use a balanced NPK feed in veg and switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering, reducing nitrogen after week four of bloom.
Love responds well to SCROG for maximising indoor yields and tolerates SOG if using multiple uniform Feminised plants.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber and before prolonged autumn rains arrive, typically late September to early October in the north of England.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C with 50–60% humidity for 7–10 days then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks to preserve citrus notes.
Some phenotypes show stronger citrus terpenes while others lean earthier, but overall vigour and resin production remain consistent.
Yes, clones root readily and retain the mother plant's characteristics, which is useful for maintaining a preferred phenotype.
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