Some time ago, I was given 4 Northern Lights seeds. Unfortunately, only one grew and it turned out to be male. I'm planning to cross it with my current mystery-strain that I've been growing.

The odd thing is that I've just been traveling about the interweb and discovered that N.L. is supposed to be an Indica dominant strain - which, judging from the leaves, the plant in my bloom chamber very much is not. In fact, this thing is a poster child for what a Sativa should look like.

I actually found a couple of seed sites that specifically describe Northern Lights as having very broad leaves. Now, I'm not complaining because it is specifically for the clearly Sativa genetics that I'm bothering with this cross, but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with this particular strain that might be able to shed some light on the issue.
IAmKowalski Reviewed by IAmKowalski on . Northern Lights question: Some time ago, I was given 4 Northern Lights seeds. Unfortunately, only one grew and it turned out to be male. I'm planning to cross it with my current mystery-strain that I've been growing. The odd thing is that I've just been traveling about the interweb and discovered that N.L. is supposed to be an Indica dominant strain - which, judging from the leaves, the plant in my bloom chamber very much is not. In fact, this thing is a poster child for what a Sativa should look like. I Rating: 5