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Soleus Muscle Pain

Feminised

Soleus Muscle Pain is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for analgesic efficacy and reliable greenhouse performance.

Why choose Soleus Muscle Pain?
  • Targeted relief with garden-friendly growth
  • Performs well in a managed greenhouse
  • Dense, resinous buds with citrus lift
THC 20-24%
CBD 1-3%
Lineage Northern Lights x Haze
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (0.8–1.5 m)
Yield Medium-High (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate damp coastal
Effects Deep physical relaxation, Targeted muscle pain relief, Calm cerebral uplift
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high for a hybrid, with greenhouse runs often matching indoor figures. Commercial-style canopy management can lift outputs substantially.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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When should I start LST?
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Begin low-stress training in the vegetative phase once stems are strong enough to hold gentle bends, typically two to three weeks after rooting.
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How often should I water in a greenhouse?
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Water when the top few centimetres of medium feel dry; damp coastal sites often require less frequent but monitored watering to avoid waterlogged roots.
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What ventilation setup works best?
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Use continuous low-speed extraction with oscillating fans to keep a gentle breeze through the canopy and avoid stagnant pockets of humid air.
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When is the best time to defoliate?
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Light defoliation at the start of flower helps airflow; avoid heavy defoliation later as it can stress plants and slow resin development.
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How do I know the best harvest window for muscle-relief potency?
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Monitor trichomes and test small samples at different stages; muscle-relief potency often peaks when a modest proportion of trichomes are amber.

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