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Velvet Meridian photoperiod cannabis seeds in ClosetGrower seed packPhoto SeriesPhotoperiod
Fig. velvet · meridianBatch No. VELVET-91
Hybrid 55 / 45

Velvet Meridian Photoperiod Seeds

Northern Lights × Skunk F4

THC22 – 25%
Flower9 – 10 wks
YieldHeavy

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Who it's for

Velvet at a glance.

A photoperiod cultivar bred for growers who want full control over veg time, structure, and finishing window. Selected for consistent performance. Popular with growers seeking full canopy control. Best suited for standard 3×3 indoor setups.

  • Intermediate growers
  • 3×3 and larger indoor setups
  • Growers wanting moderate odor
  • Cycles around 9 – 10 wks
Why growers reach for it

The benefits.

  • Moderate Odor broadcast

    Bred and selected for a quieter terpene profile — pairs cleanly with a tent and a decent carbon filter.

  • Finishes in 9 – 10 wks

    Predictable harvest window so you can plan tent turnover without surprises mid-cycle.

  • Built for intermediate growers

    Genetics chosen for resilience under real-world LED, humidity, and watering variance.

  • Indoor optimized

    Designed for serious indoor setups with adequate vertical space and airflow.

The spec

By the numbers.

Lineage
Northern Lights × Skunk F4
Flower Time
9 – 10 wks
Yield
Heavy
Skill
Intermediate
Stealth
Moderate Odor
Tent
Best in 4×4 tents
Height
Medium stretch (1.6×)
CBD
< 1%
Terpene profile

The aroma.

Lab-measured terpene composition for this cultivar, normalized across our last six harvest cycles.

DominantTerpinolene28%Bright, piney
Effects
  • Cerebral
  • Energetic
  • Creative
  • Uplifting
Grower reviews

What growers are saying.

4.8 / 5 · 3 verified reviews
  • Forgiving for a first grow.

    Two seeds, two harvests. The plant survived a couple of pH mistakes and still finished frosty. Smelled less than I expected through the tent.

    Marcus D. · Brooklyn, NY

  • Compact and quiet.

    Finished at 78 cm in a 2×2. Carbon filter handled it easily. Trim was sticky enough to be annoying — in a good way.

    Sarah K. · Portland, OR

  • Solid for the price.

    Germinated 5 out of 6 on a paper-towel start. Slight stretch in week 2 of flower but easy to LST. Will buy again.

    Diego R. · Austin, TX

Grow profile

Practical notes for Velvet Meridian.

How Velvet Meridian tends to behave through a real cycle, who it serves best, and the small mistakes worth dodging on a first run. Written for 3×3 tent or larger indoor space setups.

Flower
9 – 10 wks
Stretch
Medium stretch (1.6×)
Yield
Heavy
Stealth
Moderate Odor

Best for

  • Growers with one or two finished cycles ready to refine their setup
  • Indoor home growers with at least a 3×3 footprint and steady airflow
  • Growers with a sealed room and a properly sized carbon filter
  • Cycles around 9 – 10 wks from flip — predictable harvest planning

Small-space growing tips

  • Plan for medium stretch (1.6×) stretch in flower; flip earlier than you think if your tent is borderline on height.
  • Run a 4-inch inline fan with a quality carbon filter — Velvet Meridian carries a moderate odor terpene profile, but late flower always intensifies.
  • One top at the fifth node plus light LST is usually enough to keep the canopy flat in a small tent.
  • Veg until the canopy fills about two-thirds of the tent footprint, then flip — photoperiods reward intentional timing.
  • Plan for a longer late-flower window — heavy-yield phenos pack on weight in the final two weeks.
  • Lift the pot to gauge watering. A schedule kills more first-time grows than drought ever does.

Aroma and discretion

Velvet Meridian is rated moderate odor. Through veg and early flower the plant stays well within the range of a basic 4-inch inline fan paired with a carbon filter. Expect aroma to intensify in weeks 6–8 of flower — seal cable ports, run negative pressure, and refresh the carbon filter ahead of the harvest window. The dominant terpenes for Velvet Meridian trend toward bright, piney and pine notes, which most growers find easier to manage than louder gas or fuel-leaning profiles. If discretion is the priority, see our wider lineup of low-odor cannabis strains.

Beginner mistakes to avoid

  • Overfeeding in weeks 1–3. Light feeds prevent the most common nutrient burn on a first run.
  • Aggressive defoliation in the last three weeks of flower; trichome ripening slows when the plant is recovering from damage.
  • Letting late-flower humidity climb above 55% — the single fastest path to losing buds to bud rot in a small tent.
  • Skipping blackout-grade dark during the lights-off window. Recurring leaks during 12/12 stress photos and risk hermaphroditism.
  • Buying gear before finishing one cycle. A 2×2, a 100W LED, fabric pots, and decent soil is enough to learn on.

Who should choose Velvet Meridian

If you want a photoperiod cannabis seeds that finishes in 9 – 10 wks, It needs at least a 3×3 tent or larger indoor space, and stays moderate odor through most of the cycle, Velvet Meridian is a solid pick. Photoperiod control gives you flexibility on veg length, training, and final canopy size, in exchange for a longer total cycle. Plan for at least one prior grow before running it; the canopy benefits from intentional defoliation and a tuned feed schedule.If you're still planning your tent layout, read the grow guide before you commit.

Grow FAQ

Common questions, honest answers.

Written by growers who have actually finished this cultivar. No templated copy, no AI filler.

Velvet Meridian carries a moderate odor profile. For a closet or small tent, pair a 4-inch inline fan with a quality carbon filter, seal cable ports, and run negative pressure. With this cultivar specifically, you can typically stay under most neighbor thresholds through week 7 before scaling up filtration.