Northern Light Blue: Berry-Soaked Indica Power
Northern Light Blue by Delicious Seeds marries two legendary cultivars into a full-bodied Indica that rewards growers with dense, resinous flowers and a bouquet that fills your entire grow space. The blend of Northern Light's hardiness and Blueberry's fruit character creates a strain built for Canadian indoor gardens and sheltered outdoor spots. At 20% THC and a rapid 7–8 week finish, this cultivar delivers both speed and substance, making it an excellent choice for growers seeking reliable yields without sacrificing potency or terpene complexity.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Growers
Northern Light Blue thrives in controlled indoor environments where temperature swings common to Canadian basements and spare rooms won't stress the plant. This Indica responds well to Sea of Green and Screen of Green methods, fitting comfortably into compact spaces. Expect a compact, bushy structure that doesn't demand excessive vertical room—a real advantage during Ontario's short growing season or for Pacific Northwest indoor ops. Outdoor cultivation works in continental climates with hot summers; coastal BC and Prairie regions can pull a mature plant to completion by early October. Maintain consistent watering and provide adequate phosphorus during week four of flower to maximize resin production. The strain's genetic stability means minimal phenotype variation—predictability Canadian growers appreciate.
Effects, Flavour & Best Moments
Northern Light Blue delivers a classic Indica experience: initial euphoria shifts into a sustained, full-body relaxation without couch-lock intensity. The high unfolds gradually, making it suitable for evening unwinding or social gatherings where you want to stay present. On the palate, forest berries dominate—think wild blueberry, blackcurrant, and a subtle earthy backdrop reminiscent of autumn woods. A hint of spice and pine rounds out the profile. Best enjoyed after dinner or during low-key activities when you want calm focus without heaviness.




