Mega Power Plant: Compact Indica Power for Canadian Growers
Mega Power Plant from Spliff Seeds brings together Northern Lights stability with Power Plant vigour, resulting in a short, sturdy Indica that thrives in confined indoor spaces. Standing just 80–100 cm tall, this feminized cultivar delivers the heavy yields and rapid flowering that indoor gardeners across Canada crave. The strain's forgiving nature and natural resistance to common pathogens and insects make it an excellent choice for growers stepping into photoperiod cultivation. With an 8–9 week flowering window and resin-heavy buds, Mega Power Plant rewards consistent feeding and basic hygiene with dependable results.
Growing Mega Power Plant Indoors Across Canada
This compact Indica thrives under controlled indoor conditions, making it suitable for basement ops in basements in Ontario or Prairie grow tents where humidity and temperature fluctuate seasonally. The 80–100 cm height allows efficient canopy management and light penetration without requiring aggressive training. Feed moderately during vegetative growth, then shift to a phosphorus-forward bloom schedule around week 3 of flowering to support dense bud formation. The strain's resilience means it tolerates minor nutrient imbalances and recovers well from light stress. Expect flowering to wrap at 56–63 days. Air circulation remains important to prevent mould, particularly in Maritime humidity zones. Yields run substantial for the footprint—500–600 g per square metre indoors is realistic with dialled-in light and feed.
Heavy Body Sensation and Earthy Finish
Mega Power Plant delivers a pronounced full-body effect characteristic of deep Indica lines, ideal for evening wind-down sessions. The smoke carries earthy and woody undertones with hints of spice, finishing clean on the palate. Users often report a sustained, settled sensation rather than any cerebral buzz. Best enjoyed after the day's work is done, when you can settle into the couch and let the strain's weight settle across shoulders and limbs. The resin-forward buds smell pungent during cure, rewarding patience with rich flavour development.




