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Hermana de la Noche

Cannabis seeds

by Super Strains

€ 25,00
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Sativa-dominant feminised seeds from Super Strains with a 10–12 week flowering window that rewards patient growers with up to 650g/m² of sweet, zesty citrus buds. Hermana de la Noche seeds respond brilliantly to SOG and ScrOG training, staying manageable indoors while delivering mellow, soothing results. Available in 3-seed and 5-seed packs.
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Hermana de la Noche Cannabis Seeds by Super Strains

Hermana de la Noche is a sativa-dominant feminised cannabis seed from Super Strains that delivers a generous harvest of sweet citrus-scented buds after a longer-than-average flowering window. She's low-maintenance, responds brilliantly to SOG and ScrOG training, and yields up to 650g/m² indoors — making her one of the more rewarding strains for growers who don't mind waiting a few extra weeks. Available in packs of 3 or 5 seeds.

Sativa-Dominant Feminised Seeds 10–12 Weeks Flowering Up to 650g/m² Yield 18+ only

Pack Sizes

Hermana de la Noche comes in two pack sizes: 3 seeds or 5 seeds. If you're running a single tent and want to pheno-hunt a bit, grab the 5-pack. Growing just one or two plants? The 3-pack keeps things simple without leftover seeds ageing in a drawer.

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankSuper Strains
Seed TypeFeminised
GeneticsSativa-dominant
Indoor Flowering Time10–12 weeks
Outdoor HarvestNovember
Indoor Yield (max)650g/m²
Training SuitabilitySOG, ScrOG
Aroma / Flavour ProfileLemon, lime, sweet citrus
Pack Sizes Available3 seeds, 5 seeds

Running Hermana de la Noche in a ScrOG setup? A solid trellis net and an 80x80 grow tent give her lateral branches room to spread and catch light evenly. Pair with a reliable carbon filter too — those citrus terpenes get loud once flowering kicks in.

Why Hermana de la Noche Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room

We'd be lying if we said 10–12 weeks of flowering doesn't test your patience. Most indica-dominant hybrids finish in 8–9 weeks, so Hermana de la Noche asks you to wait a bit longer. Here's why it's worth it: that extended flowering window is where the dense trichome coverage and complex citrus terpene profile actually develop. Cut her early and you'll get a bland, airy bud. Give her the full 12 weeks and you're looking at sticky, resinous flowers that smell like someone zested a lime into a bag of sherbet.

The other thing we genuinely rate about this strain is how cooperative she is during the vegetative phase. Some sativa-dominant plants stretch like mad and turn into unmanageable trees indoors. Hermana de la Noche stays compact enough for SOG and ScrOG — two training methods that maximise canopy coverage and push that 650g/m² ceiling within reach. She doesn't fight you. Tuck a branch, she stays tucked. That's not something you can say about every sativa-leaning cultivar.

The honest limitation? Outdoor growers in northern Europe will struggle. A November harvest date means you're gambling on autumn weather, and a wet October can invite mould on those dense colas. If you're south of Paris or growing in a greenhouse, you're fine. If you're in the Netherlands or the UK, keep her indoors — trust us on this one.

Growing Hermana de la Noche Seeds: What to Expect

Hermana de la Noche is genuinely one of the easier sativa-dominant strains to manage indoors. She doesn't demand a complicated feeding schedule or specialist nutrients. Standard pruning of lower fan leaves to improve airflow is about all she asks for during veg. Once you flip to 12/12, expect moderate stretching in the first 2–3 weeks before she settles into bud production.

  1. Germinate your Hermana de la Noche seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. A 10–15 litre pot works well for indoor grows.
  3. During vegetative growth, maintain 18/6 lighting. This is the stage to set up your ScrOG net if you're training — position it roughly 20cm above the pot rim.
  4. Prune lower growth that doesn't receive direct light. This redirects energy to the upper canopy where your main colas will form.
  5. Flip to 12/12 when the canopy fills roughly 60–70% of your net or growing space. She'll stretch a bit, so leave headroom.
  6. During the 10–12 week flowering period, monitor humidity closely — keep it below 50% RH in the final weeks to protect those dense buds from mould.
  7. Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white with a few amber heads. Dry in a dark room at 18–20°C for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.

Flavour and Aroma: Citrus That Actually Delivers

We've grown plenty of strains that claim "citrus" on the label and then taste like generic sweetness. Hermana de la Noche is not one of those. The lemon and lime notes come through clearly — sharp, zesty, almost tangy on the inhale. Then on the exhale, there's a sugary sweetness that rounds everything out and makes you want another hit immediately. It's completely moreish, which is a word we don't throw around lightly.

The aroma during late flowering is strong. Not overwhelming, but your tent will smell like a citrus grove from about week 7 onwards. If discretion matters, a carbon filter isn't optional — it's mandatory. The terpene profile holds up well whether you're smoking or vaping, though we'd say a dry herb vaporiser at around 185–190°C really lets those lemon and lime terps sing without the combustion harshness.

Hermana de la Noche vs Other Super Strains Cultivars

Super Strains have a decent catalogue, and if you're deciding between a few of their offerings, here's how Hermana de la Noche stacks up. Compared to their more indica-heavy strains, she takes longer to flower but compensates with a bigger yield ceiling and a more complex terpene profile. If you want something faster, look at an indica-dominant option with an 8-week flowering time — but you'll sacrifice that citrus character and the sativa-leaning effects that make Hermana de la Noche worth the wait.

FeatureHermana de la NocheTypical Indica-Dominant (8-week)
GeneticsSativa-dominantIndica-dominant
Flowering Time10–12 weeks7–9 weeks
Max Indoor Yield650g/m²400–550g/m²
Training ResponseExcellent (SOG/ScrOG)Good (LST/topping)
Flavour ProfileLemon, lime, sweet citrusEarthy, woody, sweet
Effect CharacterMellow, soothing, peacefulHeavy, sedative
Outdoor HarvestNovemberSeptember–October

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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