The Northern Lights strain of cannabis is a combination of Thai and Afghani cannabis varieties, as this cannabis is indica dominant. The breakdown of the Northern Lights strain of cannabis is 95% indica and 5% sativa, with THC levels that can get up to 26%. It is important to note that this is a highly potent strain of marijuana, and it is not ideal for beginner users. However, it produces a very relaxed and productive high for people with more experience smoking weed.
Different marijuana strains have their own distinct smells, tastes, and appearances. This is determined by factors such as strain genetics, terpene profile, and the grower’s expertise. In terms of the visuality of the plant, the Northern Lights strain of cannabis has very dense buds that produce an aroma of citrus and pine.
If you are interested in using the Northern Lights marijuana strain for medical purposes, the strain helps with chronic pain, migraines, and the treatment of psychological disorders like depression. Moreover, the Northern Lights strain of cannabis is also helpful in treating eating disorders like anorexia.
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