
- A dense, resinous hybrid built for flavour and heavy relaxation.
Mind Flayer
Mind Flayer is an indica-dominant hybrid known for heavy resin, a cerebral lift and strong relaxing finish.
- High resin, complex terpenes
- Performs well with organic soil techniques
- Stays manageable with correct defoliation
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20-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.0-2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (approx. 350-500 g/m2 indoors) |
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Earthy pine, Sweet berry, Spicy pepper |
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Feminised and regular available |
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wet Welsh valley |
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Cerebral lift, Deep body relaxation, Creative introspection |
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Suitable for both with humidity control |
About Mind Flayer
Mind Flayer is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that produces dense, resinous buds and a pronounced psychoactive profile. It thrives under careful cultivation with attention to humidity, producing a complex terpene profile of pine, berry and spice while offering therapeutic relief for pain, insomnia and anxiety.
Mind Flayer is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances sedative body effects with a clear-headed lift. The plant shows compact bud structure and decent resin production.
THC typically measures between twenty and twenty-four percent in most tested phenotypes. That potency produces pronounced psychoactive effects best handled by experienced users.
CBD content is low, generally below one percent in most samples. The therapeutic profile therefore relies on THC and the terpene mix rather than CBD.
Mind Flayer comes from a cross of Northern Lights x Haze that blends resin production with an uplifted head high. The lineage yields robust buds with layered terpene profiles.
Seeds are offered in feminised packs for growers who want reliable flowering females. Regular seeds are also available for breeders looking to preserve or select male traits.
Growing Mind Flayer is moderately challenging in damp environments and needs careful mould prevention in a wet Welsh valley climate. Canopy management, airflow and timely defoliation are necessary to protect buds from rot.
The strain flowers in approximately eight to ten weeks under good conditions. A few phenotypes can nudge towards eleven weeks but most finish by week nine.
Yields are medium to high when plants are trained and trimmed correctly. Indoor growers can expect around 350–500 g/m2 while outdoors can exceed that with good weather and spacing.
Plants develop a squat, bushy structure with dense side-branching. Outdoors in Norfolk they can reach one and a half to two metres when given space and support.
Mind Flayer performs well both indoors and outdoors when humidity is strictly managed in Norfolk. Growers in Norfolk should use raised beds, good drainage and airflow to reduce mould risk.
Growing Mind Flayer in Norfolk requires constant vigilance against damp air because Norfolk sits within a wet Welsh valley climate. In a wet Welsh valley climate in Norfolk, raised beds, good drainage and aggressive defoliation are essential to avoid mould and bud rot.
The immediate effect is a cerebral lift that can spark creativity and introspection. That heady quality later settles into a heavy, soothing body stone that eases muscle tension.
Flavour is a mix of earthy pine, sweet berry top notes and a peppery finish. The smoke is smooth and resinous with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a heavy, loam-based organic mix with added perlite and compost to retain nutrients while improving drainage.
Increase spacing, prune lower growth to improve airflow, and use fans or dehumidifiers in enclosed spaces to cut humidity around the canopy.
Begin light defoliation during vegetative growth and carry out targeted thinning during week two to four of flowering to reduce dense inner foliage.
Feed moderately in veg and reduce nitrogen slightly during late flowering to promote resin and terpene development without excess foliage.
Yes, but choose a sunny, sheltered spot and prepare for rapid response to wet spells with mulching and raised beds.
Aphids, spider mites and fungus gnats are common; introduce predatory insects and keep the soil surface dry to reduce infestations.
Dry slowly at 45-55% RH for 7-14 days, then cure in jars with burps over 4-8 weeks to deepen flavour and smooth the smoke.
Expect harvest in late September to October in the UK, but timing varies with microclimate and seasonal rainfall.
Use raised beds, high-quality compost and mulches to keep roots warm and prevent waterlogging in a wet Welsh valley environment.
For organic cannabis soil growing, build a living soil with compost, worm castings, mycorrhizae and slow-release organic fertilisers; maintain microbial life by avoiding synthetic inputs and keeping moisture consistent.
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