
- Steady yields, mellow evenings
Slow Lane
Slow Lane is an indica-leaning hybrid that offers reliable greenhouse performance and a calm, relaxing effect.
- Reliable greenhouse performer
- Calming evening high
- Citrus-tinged, pine finish
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1.2–2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse conditions |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedative |
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Suitable for greenhouse and outdoor |
About Slow Lane
Slow Lane is a resilient hybrid bred for steady, manageable highs and consistent yields in temperate gardens. It favours greenhouse and outdoor setups and rewards growers who prioritise airflow and measured feeding. The smoke is earthy with citrus top notes and a pine finish, making it suitable for evening use and medicinal applications such as pain and insomnia relief. Experienced and intermediate growers in Warwickshire will find it a dependable variety with predictable flowering and compact structure.
Slow Lane is a hybrid with an indica leaning that produces dense, resinous buds. The profile balances a steady body effect with a soft cerebral lift.
THC levels commonly sit between eighteen and twenty-two per cent depending on phenotype. That potency gives a pronounced effect while remaining manageable for regular users.
CBD content is low, generally under one per cent. Therapeutic benefits therefore come mainly from THC and the terpene profile.
Slow Lane descends from a Skunk x Northern Lights cross. The pairing emphasises compact bud structure and a mellow, resinous aroma.
Seeds are supplied feminised to reduce the risk of males and simplify canopy planning. Feminised genetics give reliable female production for growers aiming for consistency.
Slow Lane suits growers with intermediate experience who can manage training and canopy control. In humid greenhouse conditions it requires vigilant airflow and mildew prevention to avoid bud rot.
Flowering typically finishes in eight to ten weeks under stable lights. Outdoor growers in the UK can expect a harvest window around late September to October.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive regular feeding and proper training. Greenhouse canopy management in Warwickshire can push yields toward the upper end of expectations.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with well spaced side branches. Expect a medium stature that rarely becomes unwieldy outdoors without severe topping.
Slow Lane adapts well to greenhouse and outdoor setups, making it a practical choice for growers in Warwickshire. Indoors it responds to SOG and SCROG methods while outdoors it benefits from a sunny, sheltered plot in Warwickshire.
Growing Slow Lane in Warwickshire with humid greenhouse conditions demands strict moisture control and good ventilation. Space plants to improve airflow and monitor for early signs of mould.
The high begins with a gentle uplift that eases into full-body relaxation. Effects lean calming rather than stimulating, making it suitable for evenings.
The flavour is primarily earthy with bright citrus highlights and a pine finish. A spicy undertone appears on the exhale and lingers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a light vegetative feed and increase nutrients modestly during flowering; reduce nitrogen and raise phosphorus and potassium after week four of bloom.
Use oscillating fans, extract humid air regularly, keep canopy height even, and remove lower foliage to improve airflow around bud sites.
Yes, it performs well outdoors if sited in a sheltered, sunny spot and given protection from prolonged wet conditions.
Harvest is typically late September to October in the UK depending on microclimate and seasonal weather patterns.
Yes, low-stress training and topping can improve light penetration and increase yields without overly stressing the plant.
It has average resistance; vigilance for spider mites, aphids and fungal issues in humid periods is important.
Provide full-spectrum lighting with 18/6 during veg and 12/12 for flowering, keeping PPFD moderate to high during bloom for best resin development.
Yes, its predictable growth and forgiving nature make Slow Lane suitable for outdoor cannabis cultivation demonstrations, especially in temperate climates.
A short flush of plain water in the final week can help reduce nutrient residues and improve smoke quality for some growers.
Cure in airtight jars for at least two to four weeks, burping daily at first, and longer cures will further smooth the flavour and aroma.
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