Early Girl

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Early Girl
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Early Girl
Genetics
Indica-dominant (75%)
Parents
North Indian
THC
12–20%
CBD
Low
Smell & flavour
Sweet
Earthy
Hashish
Citrus
Effect
Sleepy
Creative
Sedative
Indoors, outdoors or greenhouse
outdoors
greenhouse
indoors

Early Girl photoperiod indica-leaning hybrid

Early Girl is a photoperiod strain built from Afghan and Indian indicas crossed with Mexican sativa genetics, landing at a 75% indica / 25% sativa split. The profile leans distinctly hashish in both aroma and flavour, with effects that tend to feel balanced and long-lasting. THC and CBD figures aren’t consistently available, so it’s best approached as a classic hybrid rather than a cannabinoid-specific pick.

On paper, the experience is steady rather than sharp-edged, and the grow is straightforward. Early Girl typically flowers in 8–9 weeks and is considered easy to manage, with a reputation for coping well in colder conditions where some varieties struggle.

Genetic background of Early Girl:

Early Girl

Early Girl combines dense, resin-forward indica lineage (Afghan and Indian indicas) with a Mexican sativa influence. That 75/25 balance usually points to a calmer, more body-led baseline with enough sativa lift to keep the overall feel from becoming overly heavy. As ever, the exact expression can shift with phenotype and how the flower is grown and cured.

Afghan and Indian indicas:

This side of the family is commonly associated with a fuller, earthier palate and a heavier resin style, often translating into compact structure and a more relaxed, anchored effect. It’s also where a lot of that “hashish” character tends to come through in aroma.

Me:

Mexican sativa genetics are often linked with a brighter, more energetic edge and a touch more stretch in growth. In a mostly-indica hybrid, that influence can show up as a cleaner, more even tempo rather than outright stimulation.

ican sativa:

More broadly, sativa heritage in this kind of cross can add nuance to flavour and a slightly more expansive headspace. In practice, it tends to be a supporting note—helpful for balance, without dominating the overall indica-leaning character.

Aroma and flavour of Early Girl:

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Early Girl’s identity is straightforward: expect a hashish-forward aroma and a matching hashish flavour on the palate. Think warm, earthy richness with a lightly spicy, resinous finish rather than sweet or fruity tones. Main terpenes aren’t consistently specified, so the best guide is the overall “hash” impression and the way it develops in the jar.

To get the clearest read on the profile, treat drying and curing as the main levers. A slower dry with stable humidity typically preserves the deeper, old-school notes, while a rushed cure can flatten it into something more generic and woody.

Potency and effects of Early Girl:

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THC and CBD percentages aren’t reliably published, so potency is best judged by personal tolerance and by starting low, especially with fresh batches. The general tendency is a balanced, long-lasting effect that sits comfortably between mind and body rather than pulling hard in one direction.

In practice, that usually suits sessions where you want a steady, even ride and a finish that doesn’t drop off quickly. Dose and setting still do most of the work—small changes can shift it from lightly functional to more settling.

Recreational uses:

  • It often fits low-key evenings where you want a stable, unhurried effect that can carry through a film, music, or conversation.
  • Many people use balanced, long-lasting strains for social settings where they’d prefer consistency over a sharp initial rush.
  • It can also suit slower-paced weekend time, where lingering effects are a feature rather than a drawback.

Potential side effects:

  • Dry mouth and dry eyes are common, especially with larger doses.
  • Dizziness can crop up if you overdo it, particularly with low tolerance.
  • Some people find heavier sessions can feel a bit sedating as time goes on.

Growing Early Girl:

Early Girl

Early Girl is generally considered easy to grow and is suited to colder environments, making it a practical option for growers dealing with cooler nights or shorter summers. Flowering time sits at 8–9 weeks. Height is typically described as medium indoors and outdoors, and yields are commonly classed as high in both settings—though performance still hinges on light intensity, root space, and overall plant health.

A sensible approach is to prioritise stable conditions, consistent feeding, and a patient cure to bring out the best of the hashish character.

Indoor growing tips:

With a medium indoor stature and an 8–9 week flowering window, Early Girl tends to suit a controlled, predictable cycle. Keep the canopy even with light training, and aim for strong airflow through the middle of the plant to protect density as flowers build. Because indoor yields are typically high, support branches as needed and avoid overfeeding late in flower to keep the finish clean.

Outdoor growing tips:

Early Girl’s cold-friendly positioning makes it a sensible candidate for gardens where temperatures dip, provided you still give it full sun and good airflow. Medium outdoor size is usually straightforward to manage with light pruning and staking, especially if weather turns blustery. As outdoor yields are generally high, focus on controllables: ample root space, steady watering, and keeping moisture off dense flowers as harvest approaches.

Should you try Early Girl?

Early Girl tends to suit people who enjoy an old-school, hashish-led profile and a balanced, long-lasting effect without chasing specific THC or CBD figures. It also makes sense for growers who want an easy photoperiod plant with a manageable, medium build and a flowering time that sits comfortably in the 8–9 week range.

Those looking for clearly defined potency numbers, a terpene-led “flavour chase”, or a distinctly uplifting sativa experience may prefer a strain with more consistent lab data and a brighter aromatic profile.

Early Girl cannabis strain FAQ:

Q: Is Early Girl indica or sativa?
A: Early Girl is an indica-leaning hybrid at 75% indica and 25% sativa, so it typically reads more grounded and steady, with a touch of lift from its sativa side.

Q: How long does Early Girl take to flower?
A: Indoors, growers can expect an 8–9 week flowering time, which is a relatively straightforward window to plan around for most photoperiod set-ups.

Q: What does Early Girl taste and smell like?
A: The dominant character is hashish in both aroma and flavour, leaning earthy and resinous rather than sweet or fruity. Drying and curing often make the biggest difference to how clearly those notes come through.

Grow your own Early Girl

Grow difficulty
Easy
Flowering type
Photoperiod
Flowering time
7-8 weeks
Harvest time (outdoor)
October
Yield (indoor)
Large
Yield (outdoor)
Large
Height (indoor)
Medium
Height (outdoor)
Medium

Lineage of Early Girl

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Early Girl genetics are present in the following strains:


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