
- Lively sativa lift with dependable garden performance
Tokyo Snow
Tokyo Snow is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers a clear, uplifting high and a citrus-pine flavour profile.
- Bright cerebral uplift with gentle body ease
- Performs well under LED with proper training
- Citrus-pine flavour with stable yields
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Haze x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2–2.0 m outdoors |
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Medium-High (approx. 450-550 g/m² indoors) |
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citrus, pine, earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Temperate, variable British weather |
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energetic, creative, uplifted |
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Indoor/Outdoor (sheltered outdoor recommended) |
About Tokyo Snow
Tokyo Snow blends Haze vigour with Northern Lights stability to produce a sativa-dominant hybrid known for bright, clear-headed effects and a citrus-pine aroma. It responds well to training and thrives under controlled indoor conditions or sheltered outdoor sites, making it a solid choice for growers aiming for lively daytime effects and substantial, resinous buds.
Tokyo Snow is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively floral and spice notes. It delivers cerebral clarity while keeping a gentle body relax.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 24% across tested phenotypes. Some plants can test a touch higher so measure against personal tolerance.
CBD is usually minimal, sitting below 1% in most samples. This variety is not prioritised for CBD-driven effects.
Tokyo Snow traces back to Haze x Northern Lights, showing sativa vigour with indica steadiness. The cross gives both lift and manageable plant stature.
Seeds are supplied as feminised photoperiod to ensure consistent flowering control. Some breeders may offer an autoflower cross, but photoperiod lines give predictable yields.
Growing Tokyo Snow is moderately challenging because it stretches and needs steady nutrient management. Outdoor growers should plan for the variable British weather when timing feedings and protection.
Flowering completes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks under a proper light schedule. Individual phenotypes may finish on the earlier or later end of that window.
With training and correct feeding indoors yields are medium to high. Outdoor harvests can be generous in a long, dry season but will vary with local conditions.
Plants form a medium-tall structure with long internodes and narrow leaves. Expect a dominant central cola supported by several productive side branches.
Indoors Tokyo Snow responds well to SCROG and LST and performs strongly under stable environmental control. In Tyrone outdoor crops can do well in a sheltered, sunny spot but watch for rain during bud development.
In Tyrone growers face a temperate climate with cool nights and frequent damp spells, so shelter and airflow are essential. Variable British weather makes protective measures like polytunnels or moveable covers useful in Tyrone to reduce rot risk.
The high offers a clear-headed, energetic uplift suited to daytime tasks. A gentle physical ease arrives later without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine crisp citrus and pine with an earthy undercurrent. A faint herbal spice lingers on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is better for growers with some experience due to its stretch and nutrient demands, but careful training makes it manageable for beginners willing to learn.
Use a classic 12/12 flowering schedule for photoperiod plants and ensure stable dark periods to avoid hermaphroditism.
Maintain good airflow, keep relative humidity in the mid-40s to low-50s during late flower, and remove lower larf to improve circulation.
A balanced NPK with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering works well, and watch phosphorus and potassium uptake during bud swell.
Monitor trichome development and plan harvest when most trichomes are milky with some ambers for balanced effects.
Yes, organic soils give good flavour but expect a slightly longer finish and adjust feeding to avoid nutrient lockout.
Tyrone's outdoor season can bring slug and aphid pressure, so regular inspection and preventative measures are important.
It responds very well to LST and topping, which help distribute light and boost yields without excessive canopy height.
Yes, Tokyo Snow performs excellently under quality LED arrays when you control light spectrum, intensity, and environmental factors.
Dry slowly to a 55-65% RH jar level and cure in sealed jars, burping daily for the first two weeks to develop aroma and smoothness.
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