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Something Good

Feminised

Something Good is a hardy, balanced hybrid suited to cool, wet British seasons and reliable for outdoor Oxfordshire crops.

Why choose Something Good?
  • Built for cool, wet seasons with strong mould resistance.
  • Balanced effects ideal for daytime relief and sociable use.
  • Feminised seeds for predictable outdoor planning and indoor efficiency.
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.5%
Lineage Northern Lights x Haze
Genotype Hybrid (leaning sativa)
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (1.2-1.6 m outdoors)
Yield Medium to high (≈400 g/m² indoor; 300-600 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Citrus zest, Pine, Earthy sweetness
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool, wet temperate; tolerates damp conditions
Effects Uplifting, Relaxed focus, Sociable calm
Environment Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation

About Something Good

Something Good is a dependable hybrid combining resilience and quality resin production. Bred from Northern Lights x Haze, it suits growers who need a strain that tolerates cool, damp conditions without complex feeding regimes. Outdoors in Oxfordshire it rewards sensible canopy management and sheltering from persistent rain. Indoors it performs well under SCROG and provides consistent yields with moderate care.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing difficulty is moderate and best suited to someone with basic experience. It tolerates damp conditions but needs care during a rainy autumn harvest season.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks. Outdoors, plants usually finish by late September in a temperate UK season.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high for a cool-climate variety. With good light and ventilation indoors you can expect around 400 g/m².

Height:

Plants stay a medium height with a sturdy central cola and side branches. They are manageable for standard greenhouse and outdoor plots.

Environment:

Indoors the strain responds well to SCROG and controlled nutrient programs. In Oxfordshire outdoor plants benefit from sheltered sites and wind protection.

Climate:

In Oxfordshire, this variety copes well with cool, damp conditions but rewards close attention to airflow. Protecting buds from persistent rain is essential during a rainy autumn harvest season in Oxfordshire.

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How do you protect buds from autumn rain?
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I use temporary roofs, tarpaulins or open-sided shelters to keep direct rain off while preserving airflow.
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What trimming strategy works best?
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Lollipopping to remove lower foliage and selective defoliation improves airflow and reduces mould risk.
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When do you start flushing?
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I begin a gentle flush two weeks before harvest to clean up the final flavour profile.
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Do you recommend any specific nutrients for cool climates?
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Use balanced nutrients and avoid high nitrogen during late flowering; potassium and phosphorus support bud development in cool weather.
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How long do you hang plants to dry in this climate?
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In Oxfordshire's cool, damp conditions I aim for a 7-12 day dry depending on humidity and airflow.

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