
- Analgesic hybrid made for practical growers in sheltered coastal sites
Soleus Muscle Pain
Soleus Muscle Pain is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for analgesic efficacy and reliable greenhouse performance.
- Targeted relief with garden-friendly growth
- Performs well in a managed greenhouse
- Dense, resinous buds with citrus lift
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20-24% |
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1-3% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8–1.5 m) |
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Medium-High (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal |
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Deep physical relaxation, Targeted muscle pain relief, Calm cerebral uplift |
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Suitable for greenhouse and outdoor in sheltered sites |
About Soleus Muscle Pain
Soleus Muscle Pain combines Northern Lights x Haze genetics to produce dense, resinous buds with a profile geared towards muscle pain relief. It suits growers who need a dependable, medium-stature plant able to perform well in sheltered greenhouse spaces and managed coastal plots, provided mould control and ventilation are prioritised.
Soleus Muscle Pain is an indica-dominant hybrid with a calming backbone and lifted top notes. It combines compact bud structure with resilient vigour.
THC levels typically sit between twenty and twenty-four per cent, offering robust potency for experienced users. Peak results come under careful feeding and consistent light schedules.
CBD remains low, usually around one to three per cent, complementing the THC rather than counteracting it. The balance favours psychoactive relief with a modest anti-inflammatory element.
Soleus Muscle Pain descends from a Northern Lights x Haze lineage that balances resin production with aromatic clarity. Breeders selected parents for analgesic effect and manageable growth.
These seeds are feminised to simplify canopy planning and eliminate male plants. Growers should expect uniform, female-only populations suited to timed flower cycles.
Growing Soleus Muscle Pain is intermediate in difficulty; it tolerates humidity better than many varieties but needs active mould management in a damp coastal climate. Routine pruning and vigilant airflow pay dividends for reliable buds.
Flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests depending on local microclimate. Expect a consistent finish if you maintain steady light cycles and nutrient levels.
Yields are medium to high for a hybrid, with greenhouse runs often matching indoor figures. Commercial-style canopy management can lift outputs substantially.
Plants remain medium in stature, generally between 0.8 and 1.5 metres under typical training regimes. They form dense, resinous colas that respond well to topping and LST.
Indoors, Soleus Muscle Pain performs well under controlled conditions and benefits from SCROG or SOG setups in Essex. Outdoors it thrives in a sheltered greenhouse or a protected garden plot in Essex, where winds and salt spray are limited.
Growing Soleus Muscle Pain in Essex's damp coastal climate requires strict humidity control and proactive ventilation. A ventilated greenhouse with dehumidifiers and raised benches reduces rot risk and helps buds mature evenly.
The high THC delivers a strong but steady cerebral lift that eases into a deep physical relaxation. Many users report rapid reduction in muscle tension and improved sleep without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends fresh citrus top notes with earthy, spicy undertones and a faint diesel tang. A clean smoke reveals pine and subtle sweetness on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
No, cultivating cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a licence; know local law before considering any cultivation.
Humidity control, steady temperatures and good airflow are crucial, particularly to prevent mould in dense buds.
Reduce nitrogen at the start of flower and maintain steady phosphorus and potassium to support bud development.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation suits this strain well in sheltered sites because it combines protection from rain with the ability to control humidity and airflow.
Use dehumidifiers, increase ventilation, space plants to promote airflow and remove lower foliage to reduce microclimates around buds.
Begin a light flush one to two weeks before harvest to help smooth smoke, adjusting by trichome maturity rather than strict timing.
Aphids, spider mites and fungal gnats can appear; introduce predatory insects, use sticky traps and apply biological controls when possible.
Cure properly for at least two to four weeks in sealed jars, burping daily at first, for improved aroma and smoother smoke.
Yes, they respond well to topping, LST and SCROG, which improves light penetration and evens out the canopy.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for balanced effects; leaning towards amber increases sedative qualities.
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