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The true origins of Northern Lights are somewhat elusive, blending myth and reality. Most sources agree that it was initially cultivated in the 1970s by a breeder known as “The Indian” on an island near Seattle, Washington. However, some claim the strain began in California before making its way to Seattle. The strain started with 11 plants, each numbered #1 through #11, but it was Northern Lights #1 and #5 that stood out, both showcasing strong indica characteristics with pure Afghani lineage. What made Northern Lights particularly unique was its ability to remain a pure indica for many years. Eventually, some breeders introduced a bit of Thai sativa genetics into the strain, giving rise to occasional sativa phenotypes, which brought about new traits like a fruity flavor profile and an enhanced cerebral high. Despite these sativa influences, Northern Lights remains primarily indica, celebrated for its relaxing, body-centric effects.
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