
- Dense resin, steady finish — built for cooler seasons
Memory Loss
Memory Loss is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for compact, resinous buds that suit cooler, wetter seasons.
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for short seasons
- Resilient structure for cooler, damp climates
- Balanced cerebral lift and heavy-body calm
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15-20% |
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<1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium |
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earthy, pine, sweet citrus |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool maritime, rainy autumn harvest season |
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relaxing, mild euphoria, sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Memory Loss
Memory Loss is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that produces dense, resin-rich flowers. It suits growers who need a compact plant able to finish in cooler conditions, but success requires good canopy management and attention during a rainy autumn harvest season.
Memory Loss is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards calming, body-centred effects. The plants produce dense, resinous buds suited to slower curing.
THC levels are moderate to high and typically fall between 15% and 20% in stable grows. Potency can vary with phenotype and outdoor stressors.
CBD is generally low in this variety, so effects are primarily psychoactive rather than medicinally CBD-driven. Growers looking for balanced CBD chemotypes should select specific phenos or cross accordingly.
Genetics come from Northern Lights x Haze, combining resinous indica traits with a lighter, hazy lift. The cross explains both the dense bud formation and the mixed cerebral-body profile.
Seed stock is commonly sold as Feminised photoperiod seeds that allow veg control and size management. Autoflower versions exist but photoperiod Feminised seed gives growers more control over final plant structure.
Growing Memory Loss in a rainy autumn harvest season increases mould risk and demands proactive canopy control. The overall difficulty is intermediate and requires good ventilation and timely harvesting to avoid rot.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor ripening windows can shift if the season turns wet or cool late.
Yield is medium with consistent resin production rather than huge bulk. Outdoor output depends heavily on late-season weather and site drainage.
Plants stay short to medium with a squat, sturdy frame that resists wind. Branching is moderate and responds well to low-stress training.
Indoors Memory Loss thrives in controlled tents and rewards SCROG or LST techniques, and in Lancashire outdoor growers must factor in persistent damp. Outdoors the strain finishes compact but needs shelter or quick-drying micro-sites in Lancashire to preserve bud quality.
Growing Memory Loss in Lancashire means planning for the region's rainy autumn harvest season and frequent damp afternoons. Site choice, raised beds and quick-drying micro-climates on the plot help secure mature buds before persistent rain in Lancashire.
The high begins with a gentle cerebral lift that settles into full-body relaxation. Users report a clear-headed onset followed by a heavy, calming finish.
Flavours lean earthy and pine with a subtle sweet citrus note on the exhale. Well-cured buds reveal a cleaner, more pronounced citrus top note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It has a compact structure and a resilient bud set that copes better with shorter seasons and lower temperatures.
Aim to finish before the heaviest autumn rains; monitor trichomes and be ready to harvest early if persistent wet weather arrives.
Maintain airflow, remove lower foliage to open the canopy and consider early shelter or tenting for plants in exposed plots.
It responds well to a balanced NPK regime with a mild boost in potassium during late flowering to aid resin development.
Yes, with compost-rich soil and foliar disease prevention; however, organic growers must be extra vigilant for mould in damp seasons.
Topping and LST work well to broaden the canopy and improve light distribution across compact plants.
No, it performs well with moderate veg time due to its compact nature, which suits smaller grow spaces.
Dry quickly in a stable, low-humidity environment and cure slowly in sealed jars to prevent residual moisture pockets.
Yes, Memory Loss is well-regarded among cool climate cannabis strains for its compact habit and mould-resistant structure compared with more sappy varieties.
Selective breeding and crossing with robust outdoor strains can increase mould resistance over generations.
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