Description
Northern Lights, commonly known as "NL," is a renowned indica strain created by crossing Afghani with Thai. This strain is celebrated for its euphoric effects, which relax the muscles and ease the mind, all while offering a pungently sweet and spicy flavor that’s smooth on the exhale.
Ideal for alleviating depression, stress, pain, and insomnia, Northern Lights is a favorite among medical marijuana patients. Its striking purple, crystal-coated buds thrive indoors, with a flowering time of 45-50 days. Revered for its resinous buds and resilience, Northern Lights has also inspired famous hybrids like Shiva Skunk and Super Silver Haze.
Feelings Associated with Northern Lights:
- Euphoric
- Relaxed
- Calming
Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or seeking relief from various ailments, Northern Lights remains a classic choice in the cannabis community.
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Frequently asked question
THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in raw cannabis. When heated, it converts to THC, the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis.
No, you do not need a medical marijuana card to purchase THCA hemp. Since THCA hemp products are derived from federally compliant hemp and contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC, they are legally available without a medical card in most states. However, we recommend checking your local laws for any specific regulations.
The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp and its derivatives, including THC-A, provided they contain no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. Since THC-A is non-psychoactive and not Delta-9 THC, it falls within this legal framework, making it legal under the Farm Bill as long as the product's Delta-9 THC content remains below the specified limit.
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