LSD: A Powerhouse Cross Built for Full-Body Immersion
LSD stands as Barney's Farm's statement on what happens when you blend two legendary building blocks: Skunk #1 and Mazar. The result is a hefty indica-leaning cultivar that marries a rock-solid physical foundation with unexpected cerebral range. At 24% THC, this strain demands growers who've logged indoor or outdoor seasons already. Feminized seeds from Barney's yield plants that thrive under consistent attention, rewarding discipline with dense, resinous flowers that speak to why this genetics earned its distinctive name.
Cultivating LSD Indoors and Outdoors Across Canada
LSD thrives in controlled indoor setups where 18–6 or 12–12 lighting regimens are dialled in from seed to flower. Expect vigorous vegetative growth followed by a predictable 9–10 week bloom window—ideal for growers timing harvests before Ontario's early autumn damp or Maritime humidity spikes. Outdoor cultivation suits BC's coastal summers and Prairie long days; start seeds indoors in April for May transplants, targeting late September–October finish before frost. Plants respond well to moderate feeding schedules; watch for nutrient lock-out in soils prone to calcium deficiency. Train early to manage canopy density and improve airflow, particularly in humid regions where bud rot threatens.
A Grounded High with Unexpected Wandering
LSD locks the body into deep relaxation while the mind drifts through expansive, introspective territory. The 70–30 split ensures physical heaviness dominates, though the sativa thread prevents couch-lock from becoming total shutdown. Flavour profile carries earthy undertones with subtle spice and herbal notes that linger. Best enjoyed evening or late afternoon when you've cleared your schedule and can settle into an extended, contemplative session without demands on movement or focus.




