
Northern Lights Flower (14g)
Our Dutch-style greenhouse cultivation maximizes the inherent benefits of full-spectrum sunlight, which stimulates more robust cannabinoids and terpenes in the cannabis plant.
SunMed’s high-tech greenhouse cultivation relies on state-of-the-art technology, sustainable farming practices - and natural sunlight - to grow our award-winning flower.
SunMed Growers is at the forefront of constantly evolving greenhouse technologies that lower our carbon footprint while providing Maryland patients and adult consumers with medicine grown from the sun. Combined with our child-resistant, tamper-evident technology, we give every jar of flower our seal of approval. Available in 3.5g, 7g, 14g, and 28g sizes.
- Earthy
- Spicy/Herbal
- Flowery
Setting the standard for holistic wellness alternatives, SunMed is one of only two growers in Maryland that cultivates exclusively with full-spectrum sunlight to deliver a more robust terpene profile and a fuller bouquet of cannabinoids without the carbon footprint of indoor grows. Our state-of-the-art greenhouse and lab facilities combine our sun-grown flower with cutting-edge extraction technologies to retain the natural profiles of each cultivar with no artificial terpenes or distillates.
Northern Lights is one of the most famous and sought-after “Indica” strains of all time. Considered a descendant of Afghani and Thai landrace strains, the exact origin of Northern Lights remains a bit of a mystery. It may have originated in Washington in the 1970s, prior to reaching the Netherlands, where breeder Neville Schoenmaker pioneered several Northern Lights phenotypes in the ’80s for The Seed Bank, an early iteration of Sensi Seeds.
Since 1985, when Sensi Seeds first commercialized this strain, Northern Lights has been a landmark Indica strain in cannabis culture. Northern Lights #5 — arguably the most popular Northern Lights phenotype — won the Cannabis Cup in 1989, 1990, and 1992. Sensi Seeds currently offers feminized, non-feminized, and autoflowering Northern Lights seeds.