
- M1 — dependable performance for cooler British coasts
M1
M1 is a hardy hybrid bred for cool coastal climates with a balanced high and citrus-pine flavours.
- Hardy hybrid for cool coastal plots
- Citrus-pine flavour with steady yields
- Easy to train and resilient to wind
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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NorthernLight x Skunk |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall, 1.2–2.0 m outdoors |
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Moderate to high (300-450 g/m² indoors; 300-500 g/plant outdoors) |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor suitable |
About M1
M1 is a robust Hybrid developed for growers who need reliable performance in cool, maritime-influenced seasons. The plant combines vigour and compact structure to resist wind and damp, producing dense, aromatic buds that test well for THC while remaining manageable for intermediate cultivators in Sussex and similar regions.
M1 is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly toward indica in structure. It shows both relaxing and uplifting properties.
M1 typically tests in the 18–22% THC range under good conditions. It offers a pronounced psychoactive effect without being overwhelming.
M1 carries low CBD levels, generally around 0.5–1%. The plant is aimed at recreational users seeking a clear THC-driven experience.
M1 derives from cold-tolerant NorthernLight crossed with a resilient Skunk lineage. The cross emphasises hardiness and stable yields.
M1 is typically available as feminised seeds for predictable female crops. A regular seed run can be used for breeding but requires sexing.
M1 performs best with some experience and attention in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Growers should expect to manage wind and moisture carefully and fine-tune feeding.
M1 flowers in approximately 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoor harvest in the UK is usually late September to early October.
M1 produces a moderate to high yield when given consistent nutrients and airflow. Expect 300–450 g/m² indoors and similar per plant outdoors in optimal sites.
M1 develops a medium-tall, bushy structure with robust central colas. Outdoor plants can reach between 1.2 and 2.0 metres in sheltered sites.
M1 adapts well indoors and outdoors in Sussex, with training improving indoor canopy uniformity. In Sussex outdoor sites M1 benefits from sheltered, sun-facing positions to reduce wind stress.
Growing M1 in Sussex with cool Scottish outdoor climate demands sheltered spots and good airflow. Plants benefit from protective netting and late-season care against damp.
The high-THC profile gives M1 an initial cerebral uplift followed by warming relaxation. Creativity and sociability are common in moderate doses.
M1 offers bright citrus top notes with a piney backbone and an earthy finish. The smoke is smooth and carries a faint herbal spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a free-draining loam enriched with compost and sea-salt-safe kelp to support oomph in coastal conditions and help with nutrient uptake.
Harvest typically falls in late September to early October when trichomes are milky and some amber; watch weather forecasts for rain.
Provide a stable 18/6 veg cycle and switch to 12/12 for flowering with good-quality LED or HPS to reach its THC potential.
Yes, M1 benefits from windbreaks or netting outdoors to protect branches and reduce moisture-related mould risk.
M1 responds well to organic feeding regimes and mycorrhizal inoculants which boost vigour in cooler climates.
Prioritise airflow, remove lower fan leaves, and consider silicon or chitosan sprays to strengthen plant resilience against damp.
Yes, regular seeds will produce males and females so you can select desired traits, but expect extra work for sexing and culling.
M1 shows good tolerance when sited behind windbreaks and given foliar washes after heavy salt exposure as part of coastal climate cannabis cultivation.
Aphids, spider mites and slugs are most common; check regularly and use integrated pest management with predatory insects where possible.
Many growers flush for the final 7–14 days to improve smoke quality, but results vary; test small batches to decide what you prefer.
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