
- Hardy cool-climate hybrid with clean flavour and steady yields
Siberian Snow
Siberian Snow is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for cool, damp climates, offering pine-citrus flavours and steady uplift.
- Thrives in cool, sheltered greenhouses
- Crisp pine and citrus aroma
- Stable yields for intermediate growers
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Siberian Haze x Snow Lotus |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.5–2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (approx. 400–600 g/plant in protected outdoor/greenhouse) |
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pine, earthy, citrus |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse, cool temperate (Snowdonia) |
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uplifted and focused, gentle physical relaxation, mood stabilising |
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Suitable for both indoor and sheltered outdoor/greenhouse |
About Siberian Snow
Siberian Snow is an indica-dominant hybrid developed for stability in cool, humid environments. It performs well in sheltered outdoor sites and greenhouses, producing compact, resinous buds with a crisp pine and citrus profile. Growers appreciate its resilience to cool nights and its reliable flowering window of eight to ten weeks. Proper humidity control and ventilation are essential to realise its medium-high yield potential while avoiding mould.
Siberian Snow is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for resilience in cool climates. It pairs compact bud structure with a clear-headed lift.
THC potency sits in the moderate-to-high range, typically between 18 and 22 per cent. That level produces a pronounced cerebral effect with steady physical ease.
CBD is low, generally under one per cent. It is not intended as a high-CBD therapeutic cultivar but can complement THC-led relief.
The lineage combines hardy northern genetics bred for cool, damp conditions. The cross of Siberian Haze x Snow Lotus emphasises vigour and resin production.
Seeds are provided as feminised to reduce the likelihood of male plants. Feminised stock simplifies planning for both greenhouse and outdoor grows.
Growing Siberian Snow in humid greenhouse conditions requires careful mould prevention and ventilation management. It is best suited to growers with some experience in humidity control and canopy management.
Flowering normally completes in around eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoors in Snowdonia this typically finishes between late September and October depending on microclimate.
Yield is medium to high when mould and pests are kept at bay. In a well-managed greenhouse or sheltered outdoor spot plants can produce roughly 400–600 g per plant.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with strong lateral branching and reach medium-tall heights. Outdoor specimens often hit between 1.5 and 2.5 metres if space and light are adequate.
Indoors this strain responds well to topping and low-stress training to control vertical stretch in Snowdonia grow rooms. Outdoors in Snowdonia it benefits from a sheltered location or greenhouse to reduce exposure to coastal damp.
In Snowdonia, humid greenhouse conditions increase the risk of grey mould so maintain strict humidity control during flowering. A well-ventilated greenhouse gives the strain the cool nights it prefers while shielding plants from persistent coastal moisture in Snowdonia.
The initial effect is uplifted and clear, promoting focus and light sociability. This eases into gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation for most users.
Aroma and flavour lean to crisp pine and bright citrus over a firm earthy base. The smoke is clean with a mild sweetness on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A cool, stable environment with strong light and good airflow; a sheltered greenhouse or protected outdoor site works well.
Use dehumidifiers, maintain fans and vents, space plants for air circulation and remove dense lower foliage during flowering.
Expect harvest from late September to October depending on microclimate and seasonal weather; check trichomes for exact timing.
Yes, these are feminised seeds to limit the emergence of males and simplify crop planning.
Beginners can succeed but should use a greenhouse or get mentorship, as humidity control and basic training make a significant difference.
Moderate nitrogen during vegetative growth then increase phosphorus and potassium at the start of flowering while monitoring EC closely.
Yes, with a sheltered spot or greenhouse it is suitable for outdoor cannabis cultivation in cooler regions like Snowdonia.
Usually between 1.5 and 2.5 metres unless trained to stay shorter; training can boost bud sites while controlling height.
Grey mould, aphids and spider mites are the main concerns; regular inspection and early treatment are essential.
Phenotypes are relatively stable thanks to the feminised lineage, giving predictable growth patterns and cannabinoid profiles.
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