Southern Lights
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Southern Lights is a sativa cultivar that has an average of 13% THC content. This cultivar is the result of crossing NYC Diesel with Sensi Star. Consumers report this cultivar has prominent lemon and pungent flavors. Southern Lights’ dominant terpene is myrcene. Secondary terpenes include caryophyllene. Some consumers report feeling euphoric and uplifted when ingesting Southern Lights. A common negative side effect of Southern Lights is that consumers feel dry eyes. HashDash users report relief from headaches and seizures when ingesting Southern Lights.
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lemon
Consumed by 2 peoplepungent
Consumed by 1 peopleIs Southern Lights Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?
Southern Lights is a sativa. Its lineage is NYC Diesel and Sensi Star.
Due to advanced cultivation techniques and cross-breeding, essentially most cultivars are hybrids.
Is Southern Lights strong?
Southern Lights has a THC percentage of 13%. Newer consumers may consider this a low-THC strain. While THC content varies, Southern Lights is a good entry strain.
Experiences vary depending on the consumer. Tolerance level, lifestyle, diet, and growing method all impact how a strain makes you feel.
What does Southern Lights smell like?
HashDash platform users indicate that Southern Lights smells like lemon, due to its terpenes profile of myrcene.
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