The Cold Climate Survivor Pack was selected for growers facing shorter seasons, cooler temperatures, and unpredictable weather. Featuring the resilient Northern Lights, the outdoor specialist Frisian Dew, and the fast-finishing Early Skunk, this collection is designed to deliver reliable harvests even in challenging northern climates. Perfect for growers who need dependable genetics that can thrive where other strains struggle.
Growing cannabis in colder climates presents unique challenges, including shorter summers, cooler nighttime temperatures, higher humidity, and the risk of early autumn frost. The Cold Climate Survivor Pack combines three proven strains specifically chosen for their hardiness, resilience, and ability to produce successful harvests in northern growing regions. Whether you're cultivating in Canada, Northern Europe, or other cool-weather environments, these genetics provide the confidence needed for a productive season.
THC: 16β21%
CBD: Low (<1%)
Yield Indoor: 450β550 g/mΒ²
Yield Outdoor: 500β700 g/plant
Height Indoor: 80β120 cm
Height Outdoor: 120β200 cm
Flowering Time: 7β9 weeks
Harvest Month: Late September to Early October
Genetic Background: Afghani Indica Genetics
Type: Indica-Dominant Hybrid
Effect: Relaxing, calming, euphoric, body-focused
Climate: Cool to temperate climates; excellent indoor performer
Flavor: Sweet, earthy, pine, herbal
Northern Lights is one of the most dependable cannabis strains ever developed. Its compact structure, rapid flowering cycle, and ability to tolerate cooler nighttime temperatures make it a favorite among growers in northern regions. Dense, resin-rich flowers develop quickly, providing consistent yields and deeply relaxing effects.
THC: 15β20%
CBD: Low (<1%)
Yield Indoor: 450β550 g/mΒ²
Yield Outdoor: 700β1000+ g/plant
Height Indoor: 100β150 cm
Height Outdoor: 200β350 cm
Flowering Time: 7β8 weeks
Harvest Month: Late September
Genetic Background: Super Skunk Γ Purple Star
Type: Sativa-Dominant Hybrid
Effect: Uplifting, balanced, social, creative
Climate: Cool, humid, northern outdoor climates
Flavor: Sweet fruit, berry, earthy, pine
Frisian Dew was specifically bred for outdoor cultivation in northern European climates and has become one of the most trusted outdoor strains for cooler regions. It demonstrates exceptional mold resistance, vigorous growth, and impressive outdoor yields. Many plants develop attractive purple coloration late in flowering, adding visual appeal to its already impressive performance.
THC: 15β20%
CBD: Low (<1%)
Yield Indoor: 400β500 g/mΒ²
Yield Outdoor: 600β900 g/plant
Height Indoor: 100β150 cm
Height Outdoor: 150β250 cm
Flowering Time: 7β8 weeks
Harvest Month: September
Genetic Background: Early Pearl Γ Skunk #1
Type: Hybrid
Effect: Happy, uplifting, relaxing, balanced
Climate: Cool, temperate, short-season climates
Flavor: Sweet skunk, citrus, earthy, herbal
Early Skunk was developed specifically to address the challenges faced by outdoor growers in regions with shorter growing seasons. Its accelerated flowering schedule allows plants to finish before autumn weather becomes problematic, reducing exposure to cold temperatures and moisture. The result is a reliable, easy-to-grow strain capable of producing generous harvests even in less-than-ideal conditions.
The Cold Climate Survivor Pack brings together three highly reliable strains selected for their performance in cooler growing environments. Northern Lights offers legendary resilience and fast flowering, Frisian Dew delivers exceptional outdoor vigor and mold resistance, while Early Skunk provides early finishing times that help avoid frost and autumn weather risks. Together, these genetics create a dependable collection for growers seeking strong yields, quality flowers, and peace of mind throughout the growing season. Whether facing cool nights, shorter summers, or unpredictable weather, this pack is built to help maximize success in Canada's colder regions.
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