Northern Lights, a globe-trotting legend, stands as an iconic companion for enthusiasts worldwide.
Top Leaf Northern Lights boasts an indica-dominant profile—exuding pride and potency with its robust and resilient nature. The news of Top Leaf adding this classic strain to their repertoire fills us with excitement, as they continue to craft and deliver excellence to the cannabis community.
Smell
As we eagerly uncapped Top Leaf’s Northern Lights, our hopes soared, and we were met with an unmistakable fragrance of fresh pine needles—an enticing preview of what lay ahead.
Appearance
Taking a look inside, we excitedly studied the bright-green, orange pistil hairs plastered within small to medium-sized spongy buds.
Flavour
The smoking experience unfolded as a delight, revealing a harmonious blend of smooth pine and zesty lemon citrus—a well-balanced flavor symphony that captivated the palate.
Experience
Listed with 25.0% THC content, we found that with each inhalation, Top Leaf’s Northern Lights elevated the experience to new heights. The robust and heavy high induced a physical languor while maintaining mental clarity—a testament to the unparalleled quality of this strain.
The Emerald Wizard
I agree with Dave because you just can’t go wrong with Top Leaf and I mean com’on it’s Northern Lights. I’ve always enjoyed this strain as one of those few true Indica’s in a sea of hybrids. It’s also a very resilient strain for first time growers and provides a pretty ample THC potency and that oh so sweet piney-earthy taste, oh man I wish I had some right now. You can expect those same qualities to really shine with Top Leaf. I found it to be a tad sharp on the inhale using my vaporizer (190c Solo II w 4″ glass bubbler). With that being sad the only real negative is the price. While I think its safe to price Top Leaf strains as if they were Top Shelf/5A product, I also think that no weed is worth spending more that $15/g.
David Kline
Perfectly said.
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