
- A crisp, uplifting hybrid for cool-climate growers
Second Breakfast
Second Breakfast is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for cool, damp climates with a bright, creative high and moderate yields.
- Built for cool, maritime conditions with reliable flowering
- Bright, creative high with gentle body relaxation
- Moderate yields that reward humidity control and airflow
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Early Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium; approx 400 g/m² indoor, 300 g/plant outdoor |
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Citrus, Earthy, Herbal |
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Feminised |
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Cool maritime; tolerates wet autumns |
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Euphoric, Creative, Relaxing |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Second Breakfast
Second Breakfast combines Northern Lights and Early Skunk genetics to create a reliable sativa-dominant hybrid suited to cooler maritime conditions. It offers a clear, uplifting head high that eases into a light physical relaxation and produces steady yields when humidity is managed. Growers in places like Antrim should focus on airflow and timely harvest to protect buds through the rainy autumn.
Second Breakfast is a sativa-dominant hybrid built for steady, even growth. It pairs an uplifting head high with a light-bodied calm.
THC levels normally sit in the high teens to low twenties, offering a clear and energetic high. The potency rewards measured doses and suits regular users and careful newcomers alike.
CBD remains low and does not significantly blunt the psychoactive effects. Small CBD content may help reduce tension for some users.
The lineage is Northern Lights x Early Skunk, chosen for vigour and dependable flowering. That combination brings skunky earthiness and a reliable finish.
Seeds are supplied feminised to simplify planning and ensure female plants. They germinate reliably with standard care and benefit from steady warmth during rooting.
Growing Second Breakfast is moderately challenging in a rainy autumn harvest season because dense buds can attract mould. Vigilant airflow, selective defoliation and prompt harvesting are necessary to protect yields.
The strain finishes flowering in roughly eight to ten weeks under strong light. Outdoor phenotypes may stretch a little longer depending on exposure and season length.
Yield is steady rather than spectacular if you manage nutrients and light carefully. In cool, damp areas expect reliable bulk but not monstrous colas.
Plants reach medium to tall heights with a sativa-like stretch and multiple branching sites. Training and topping control the canopy and improve bud distribution.
Indoors the strain responds well to SCROG and topping to control height and improve bud quality in Antrim. Outdoors it finishes best in a sheltered, sunny spot away from prevailing damp in Antrim.
In Antrim this cultivar handles cool maritime conditions well but the rainy autumn harvest season increases the risk of rot. Use covers, maintain airflow and harvest promptly to avoid losses.
The initial effect is a bright, euphoric lift that encourages focus and creativity. This eases into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavour notes lean citrus with a clear herbal backbone and earthy undertones. Smoke is smooth and finishes with a mild sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Outdoor harvest typically falls in mid to late autumn depending on the season; monitor trichomes and bud density rather than calendar dates.
It's moderate in difficulty; novices can succeed with attention to humidity control and basic training techniques.
Keep good spacing, increase airflow with fans or natural wind, remove dense inner foliage and consider early harvesting if the forecast turns persistently wet.
Yes, expect a noticeable stretch in the first two to three weeks of flowering; apply low-stress training or topping to manage height.
A balanced NPK feed in veg and a phosphorus- and potassium-forward mix in bloom works well, with lighter nitrogen during late flowering.
Yes, it responds well to organic soil and compost teas but you'll need robust pest and mould management in wet conditions.
Yes, it is one of the more forgiving cool climate cannabis strains provided you manage humidity and protect buds during a rainy autumn.
Dry slowly to around 10-15% moisture, then cure in jars for at least three weeks for improved flavour and smoothness; longer curing enhances complexity.
CO2 is unnecessary for most home setups; focus on good light, airflow and stable temps for the best returns.
Look for ambering trichomes, swollen calyxes and a decrease in pistil white; combine visual cues with a small sample smoke to confirm effects.
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