Artic Flurry by Exotic Seed is a feminised cannabis seed that delivers sweet terpenes, medium-sized plants and a mellow hybrid effect without the drama of finicky genetics. Bred from Snow Flurry crossed with Sugar Larry, she's a 60/40 indica-dominant hybrid that practically grows herself — the kind of strain we'd hand to a mate who keeps killing their photoperiods.
What Artic Flurry brings to the tent
Artic Flurry is a feminised hybrid from Exotic Seed, a Spanish breeder with a reputation for reliable genetics that don't need babysitting. The name gives half the game away — the buds get absolutely caked in white trichomes, thick enough you'll want to handle them by the stem. The other half is in the parentage: Snow Flurry brings the frost and structure, Sugar Larry brings the sweet, sugary terpene profile.
The genetic split sits at 60% indica, 40% sativa. That ratio matters because it tells you what to expect: physical relaxation that doesn't glue you to the sofa, paired with a clear head. Sweet and earthy on the nose and palate, with high THC doing the heavy lifting on the effect side.
Grow specs and what to expect indoors
Indoors, Artic Flurry wraps up flowering in around 9 weeks. She's a medium-height plant — not a stretchy sativa that'll punch through your light, not a squat bush either. That middle ground is exactly what most tent growers actually want, especially in an 80x80 or 100x100.
| Breeder | Exotic Seed (Spain) |
| Genetics | Snow Flurry x Sugar Larry |
| Type | Feminised |
| Indica/Sativa | 60% / 40% |
| Flowering time (indoor) | ~9 weeks |
| Outdoor harvest | Mid-October (Northern Hemisphere) |
| Indoor yield | Up to 450–500 g/m² |
| Plant height | Medium |
| Climate | Handles heat and cold |
| Terpene profile | Sweet, earthy |
| Pack size | 3 seeds (SKU CSEC0041) |
Outdoor performance — low profile, high tolerance
Outdoor growers get arguably the better deal with this one. Artic Flurry shrugs off both heatwaves and cold snaps, which makes her a solid pick for anyone growing in unpredictable European weather — think late-summer rain in the Netherlands or a heat spike in southern Spain. Harvest lands around mid-October.
Medium height is the quiet selling point here. If you're growing on a balcony, in a greenhouse, or anywhere you'd rather not have a 2.5-metre sativa waving at the neighbours, this is the kind of plant profile that keeps things discreet without sacrificing yield.
Pack size — you get 3 seeds
Artic Flurry comes in a 3-seed pack (SKU CSEC0041). Feminised, so every seed that germinates should give you a flowering female — no wasted pot space on males. For a first run in a single tent, 3 seeds is plenty: pop them all, pick your two strongest seedlings, keep one in reserve. If you're planning multiple cycles, stock two packs so you always have backup beans in the fridge.
Why growers pick Artic Flurry over the usual suspects
There's no shortage of 60/40 indica-dominant hybrids on the shelves. What separates Artic Flurry from a generic "easy hybrid" is the combination of three specific things: the trichome coverage (genuinely heavy, not marketing fluff), the climate tolerance (she'll survive a bad week of weather without dropping leaves in panic), and the terpene profile (sweet and earthy beats the usual fuel/skunk default).
The honest limitation: if you're chasing record-breaking yields or a specific flavour like gas or pure citrus, there are more specialised strains out there. Artic Flurry is the all-rounder — the Toyota Hilux of your seed collection. Reliable, productive, doesn't embarrass itself, rarely breaks down.
Compared to a classic like Northern Lights, Artic Flurry gives you a livelier high with more sativa clarity. Compared to a full sativa like Amnesia, she's finished weeks earlier and far less demanding on light and space.
Complete your setup with a decent 80x80 grow tent and a germination kit — Artic Flurry's medium height and 9-week timeline fit that space perfectly. A carbon filter is worth the money too; those sweet, sugary terps travel further than you'd think.
How to grow Artic Flurry
- Germinate the seeds using the paper-towel method or straight into a small pot of lightly moist soil. Tap root usually shows in 2–4 days.
- Move seedlings under an 18/6 light schedule. Keep them under a gentle LED or CFL until they've developed 3–4 true leaves.
- Transplant into final pots (11–15 L for a standard indoor run) once roots fill the starter container.
- Run vegetative growth for 3–5 weeks, depending on the size you want at harvest. Top or LST around week 3 if you're chasing an even canopy.
- Flip to 12/12 to start flowering. Expect around 9 weeks from flip to harvest.
- Watch the trichomes from week 7 onwards — harvest when most are cloudy with a few amber for a balanced body/head effect.
- Dry slow (7–10 days at 18–20°C, 55–60% RH), then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The sweet terps open up noticeably after a proper cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Artic Flurry?
Artic Flurry is a feminised cannabis seed from Exotic Seed, bred from Snow Flurry crossed with Sugar Larry. It's a 60/40 indica-dominant hybrid with sweet, earthy terpenes and heavy trichome coverage.
How long does Artic Flurry take to flower indoors?
Around 9 weeks from the 12/12 flip. Add 3–5 weeks of veg on top and you're looking at roughly 12–14 weeks from seed to harvest in a typical indoor setup.
When do outdoor plants finish?
Mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere. She handles both heatwaves and cold bouts well, so she's a reliable outdoor pick for variable European climates.
What yield can I expect?
Up to 450–500 g/m² indoors under a well-dialled setup. Outdoor yields depend heavily on pot size, sunlight, and feeding, but medium-sized plants in 20–30 L pots produce a rewarding harvest.
Is Artic Flurry beginner-friendly?
Yes. She's one of the more forgiving hybrids Exotic Seed offers — tolerates temperature swings, doesn't demand heavy feeding, and stays at a manageable height. Good choice for a first or second grow.
How many seeds are in a pack?
Three feminised seeds per pack (SKU CSEC0041). Store any unused seeds in a sealed container in the fridge to keep them viable.
Last updated: April 2026












