
- Small plant. Serious resin.
Ron Burgundy
Ron Burgundy is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and evening relaxation.
- Compact growth, heavyweight resin.
- Perfect for low-height setups and tents.
- Reliable flowering and evening relief.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact, 60-120 cm |
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Moderate (approx. 350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Calm, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Suitable for both indoor and sheltered outdoor cultivation |
About Ron Burgundy
Ron Burgundy is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid well suited to growers who value dense buds and manageable plant size. It offers upper-moderate THC, a calming body effect and a citrus-earthy flavour profile that performs reliably indoors and in sheltered outdoor sites.
Ron Burgundy is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for compact growth and resin-rich buds. It leans towards a body-focused profile with a steady, mild cerebral lift.
THC levels are upper-moderate and deliver a reliably potent experience. Expect around 18–22% THC under good conditions.
CBD content is low and not the main therapeutic target for this variety. Trace CBD may slightly modulate the psychoactive effects.
The lineage reads Northern Lights x Afghani, combining resin production with compact morphology. That mix tends to favour robust, predictable growth.
Seeds are supplied feminised to simplify planning and ensure flowerable plants only. They are not autoflowering and require a 12/12 light schedule to trigger bloom.
Growing is best suited to intermediate cultivators who can manage temperature and airflow carefully. It handles cool Highland growing conditions but benefits from extra attention to humidity and root warmth.
Flowering completes in roughly 8 to 9 weeks indoors under optimal lights. Outdoor harvest windows in Warwickshire commonly fall in early October when the season permits.
Yield per plant is moderate given the compact stature. Indoor growers should aim for 350–450 g/m² with good light and feeding.
Plants remain compact and bushy with short internodes ideal for small spaces. Typical indoor height is 60–120 cm depending on training.
Indoors this strain performs well in tents and low-height setups where SCROG or LST can maximise canopy use. Outdoors in Warwickshire it prefers a sheltered microclimate to avoid wind and cold stress.
In Warwickshire growers should prepare for cooler nights and a shorter outdoor season. Cool Highland growing conditions demand raised soil warmth, excellent drainage and consideration of supplementary lighting or shelters.
Effects begin with a warm, settling body stone accompanied by a gentle uplift in mood. The overall arc is calming, making it suitable for evening use.
Flavour notes are earthy with bright citrus top notes and a subtle pine finish. The smoke is smooth with a slightly sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Its compact stature and dense bud formation make it ideal where height is limited and canopy management is preferred.
Expect 8–9 weeks of flowering under consistent 12/12 lighting before plants are ready to chop.
It tolerates cool spells better than many sativas but still needs protection from prolonged cold and damp.
A steady, moderate nutrient schedule that increases PK during bloom will support resin and bud development.
Beginners can manage it with good guidance, but intermediate skills are helpful to handle ventilation and humidity control.
Yes; many users select it for sleep support, anxiety reduction in the evening and relief from mild chronic pain.
It responds well to low-stress training and topping to create an even canopy and maximise yields indoors.
In cool, humid climates watch for grey mould; adequate airflow and spacing are key preventative measures.
Yes, Ron Burgundy is particularly well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens thanks to its short internodes and manageable canopy.
Supplemental light can help in late season stretches or to accelerate early vegging, especially in cooler Warwickshire summers.
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