
- Balanced hybrid bred for clarity and resin
Solomatic
Solomatic is a balanced hybrid that offers a bright mental lift with reliable resin production and manageable growth characteristics.
- Bright, clear-headed effects with staying power
- Performs well in controlled indoor rooms and sheltered outdoor sites
- Responds strongly to training for higher yields
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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SolomaticHybrid x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Tall, open structure |
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Medium-high |
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citrus, earthy, spice |
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Feminized photoperiod |
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cool northern summers |
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uplifting, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor or outdoor |
About Solomatic
Solomatic is a balanced hybrid bred for clarity and resin yield; it suits growers who want a predictable flowering cycle and a resilient plant. The cultivar performs well indoors under controlled conditions and can finish outdoors in sheltered UK gardens when given extra ripening time.
Solomatic is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly sativa. It produces a clear mental lift alongside stable resin production.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% in tested samples. That level gives a noticeable psychoactive effect while remaining manageable for regular users.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%. The chemistry favours psychoactive terpenes over CBD-driven moderation.
Solomatic descends from SolomaticHybrid x Northern Lights, combining vigour with resin production. The lineage delivers consistent flowering and stable morphology across cuts.
Seeds are supplied as feminised photoperiod for predictable flowering control. Many growers prefer clones for uniformity once a reliable mother is established.
Growing Solomatic is moderately demanding, requiring steady nutrient and light management. In cool northern summers it benefits from an extended vegetative period and careful humidity control.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoor finishing is comparable when temperatures remain stable through late summer.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and training. Indoor setups using SCROG or topping routinely increase harvest weight.
Plants develop a lanky, open structure with long internodes. Expect taller phenotypes that respond well to topping and low-stress training.
Indoors Solomatic thrives under full-spectrum LED rigs and careful climate control in Norfolk. Outdoors it finishes well in sheltered gardens around Norfolk when late-season rains are limited.
In Norfolk with cool northern summers choose protected outdoor sites or prioritise controlled indoor rooms. The strain copes with cooler nights but benefits from extra ripening time to fully mature the trichomes.
The high begins with a bright, creative lift that supports focus and conversation. After the onset a gentle body calm eases tension without heavy sedation.
The aroma brings sharp citrus top notes over earthy, herbal bases. The smoke leaves a dry spice finish that lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Full-spectrum LED panels that deliver around 300–400 µmol/m²/s during flowering produce dense, resinous buds with lower heat stress.
Keep relative humidity at 40–50% in flowering to reduce bud rot risk and lower it gradually as trichomes mature to encourage resin production.
Top after three to five nodes during vegetative growth and use low-stress training to spread colas; this promotes even light distribution and improves yields.
Use a balanced NPK feed in vegetative growth then shift to lower nitrogen, higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering to support bud development.
Expect a finishing window of late September to October in mild seasons; in cooler years give plants extra ripening time or move them under cover.
Yes, training such as SCROG or LST helps control the tall, open habit and maximises yield per square metre.
You can if you keep plants short with topping and LST, but taller phenotypes may prefer a 1.2m+ internal height to avoid stress.
Regular inspection, sticky traps and predatory mites during vegetative stages prevent common pests; avoid overwatering to reduce mould and fungus.
Aim for one complete air exchange every 60–90 seconds with active extraction and passive intake; stabilised airflow reduces hotspots and humidity pockets.
Search detailed guides on indoor cannabis grow room setups for tent layout, airflow planning and light positioning to get repeatable results.
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