
- A coastal-friendly sativa lift with steady, stable yields.
Silver Mountain
Silver Mountain is a sativa-dominant hybrid that suits cool coastal gardens and offers uplifting, focused effects.
- Uplifting daytime energy
- Resinous, citrus-pine aroma
- Reliable in cool coastal sites with protection
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18-23% |
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0.5-1.2% |
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Silver Haze x Northern Lights |
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sativa-dominant hybrid |
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intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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tall (1.8-2.5m outdoors) |
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medium to high |
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citrus, pine, earthy |
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feminized |
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cool Scottish coastal |
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uplifting, focused, soothing |
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indoor and outdoor |
About Silver Mountain
Silver Mountain combines the lift of Silver Haze with the stabilising traits of Northern Lights to suit cool coastal gardens. It performs well both indoors and outdoors, producing tall plants with dense, resinous colas when given shelter, steady feeding and good airflow.
Silver Mountain is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward cerebral uplift. It balances energy with light physical ease for daytime use.
THC typically sits between 18% and 23% in well-grown phenotypes. That level gives a clear, motivating high without overwhelming sedation.
CBD remains low, generally around 0.5–1.2%. The low CBD keeps the effect profile focused on psychoactive uplift rather than heavy medicinal relief.
Silver Mountain traces to a Silver Haze crossed with Northern Lights. The cross explains its sativa lift paired with stabilising indica structure.
Seeds are commonly offered feminized for predictable female crops. Growers choose feminized Silver Mountain for consistent cannabinoid expression.
Growing Silver Mountain is intermediate and rewards steady feeding and good airflow. It copes with a cool Scottish outdoor climate but benefits from shelter against prolonged rain.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor harvests in cool areas typically finish late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive adequate light and stake support. Dense tops form with attentive nutrient management and pest control.
Plants run tall and can reach 1.8 to 2.5 metres outdoors. Strong branches appear early and training helps distribute the canopy.
Indoors Silver Mountain responds well to screen-of-green and topping to control vigour. In Derry outdoors it forms large colas but benefits from wind protection.
In Derry choose a sheltered, well-drained site with good morning sun for best results. Silver Mountain tolerates the cool Scottish outdoor climate but rewards late-season protection and reflected light.
Effects begin with an uplifting headspace and increased focus. A mellow physical calm follows without heavy couch-lock.
Flavours blend bright citrus brightness with a resinous pine backbone. An earthy finish ties the profile together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Silver Mountain adapts well to coastal climate cannabis cultivation thanks to its vigour and resinous buds, but it needs windbreaks and good airflow to prevent mould.
Harvest in late September to early October depending on frost risk and bud ripeness, and check trichomes often in cooler seasons.
Slugs, aphids and mould are the main risks near the coast; maintain cleanliness and use organic controls promptly.
Plants often need careful, steady feeding rather than heavy doses; slower metabolism in cool weather means avoid nutrient spikes.
Yes, topping and low-stress training help manage height and improve light penetration for larger buds.
Feminized seeds are recommended for predictable female crops and stable flowering times.
Dry in a cool, well-ventilated indoor space with dehumidification if needed, then cure in jars to reduce mould risk and preserve terpenes.
Expect medium to high yields with good site selection and protection from wind and excessive rain.
A balanced feeding regimen with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom supports resin and bud development.
Yes, it responds well to organic soil and compost teas, which also help soil resilience in cooler coastal conditions.
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