Northern Lights #5

Northern Lights #5

Northern Lights #5, a storied blend of Afghani and Thai landraces, is the heavyweight of the Northern Lights family (and it shows). A single inhale brings waves of rich earth, sweet hash, and citrus rind, like peeling an orange in a forest cabin. The high is dense and velvety, enveloping the body in a warm fog while the mind becomes pleasantly unmoored, possibly chatty, and deeply content. This strain is ideal for letting go: enhancing sunset rituals and slow evenings.

Northern Lights #5, a storied blend of Afghani and Thai landraces, is the heavyweight of the Northern Lights family (and it shows). A single inhale brings waves of rich earth, sweet hash, and citrus rind, like peeling an orange in a forest cabin. The high is dense and velvety, enveloping the body in a warm fog while the mind becomes pleasantly unmoored, possibly chatty, and deeply content. This strain is ideal for letting go: enhancing sunset rituals and slow evenings.

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Top feelings

Sleep

Relaxed

Ease my mind

Top flavors

Sweet

Earthy

Citrusy

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Top terpenes

Top terpenes

Northern Lights #5

Northern Lights #5

Top terpenes

Terpinolene is an earthy terpene found in pine, lilac, and nutmeg. Cannabis cultivars develop different spectrums of terpenes as unique expressions in various geographical regions. As such, the presence of terpinolene is one indicator that can help distinguish a cultivar’s geographical origin. Terpinolene is a strong antioxidant, can produce sedative effects, and has effective transdermal applications.

Pinene is the most abundant terpene in nature. Commonly rich in evergreen trees and botanical essential oils, it serves plants by repelling insects with its profound pine aromas. Pinene is found in pine, rosemary, and parsley. It can assist with asthma, as it has the ability to dilate blood vessels in the lungs, helping with respiratory health and memory aid.

Myrcene is a signature terpene found in fresh cannabis, hops, and lemongrass. The effects are known to be relaxing and sleep-inducing, acting like a sedative. Myrcene in cannabis is associated with the “couch lock” effect and can be detected by its herbal, earthy aroma, and woody, spicy flavor.