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No. 5822Hybrid

Midnight Mass by Heavyweight Seeds

Kashmiri (Heavyweight Seeds) × Unknown

Midnight Mass is a photoperiod hybrid developed by Heavyweight Seeds, recognized for its rapid flowering cycle and substantial yields. It offers a blend of indica relaxation and sativa clarity, making it a versatile choice for both novice and experienced growers.

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AromaIncenseSandalwoodBlack PepperCamphorDried FigDark HoneyResinous PineCitrusFloralLavender

Appearance

Midnight Mass plants typically exhibit a medium stature with a strong main cola and well-developed lateral branches. The internodal spacing is tight to moderate, contributing to dense, stacked bud formation. Its leaves are mid-broad, indicative of its hybrid genetics with an indica influence. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is favorable for trimming, and the flowers can develop plum or violet hues in cooler temperatures.

Mature buds are dense and heavily coated in trichomes, giving sugar leaves a frosted appearance. When trained, the plant forms an even canopy, minimizing underdeveloped flower sites. Its structure is robust, supporting low-stress training and moderate defoliation.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Midnight Mass is characterized by classic hashish and temple incense notes, with undertones of sandalwood, black pepper, and a hint of camphor. A subtle sweetness, reminiscent of dried figs or dark honey, underlies the spicy profile. When ground, the scent expands to include resinous pine and a touch of citrus zest, with a faint floral note, such as lavender, emerging after curing.

The flavor follows the aromatic profile, presenting a smooth, woody-spice palate with peppery and dry herbal notes akin to black tea. Resinous pine and subtle citrus notes provide brightness, while a lingering sweetness like caramelized sugar or dates rounds out the finish. The mouthfeel is medium-bodied and smooth, with an aftertaste of incense smoke and toffee.

Effects

Midnight Mass delivers a balanced experience, often described as relaxing at higher doses while maintaining mental clarity at modest amounts. It is considered an evening strain that can remain functional, offering a clearer head than deeply narcotic varieties. The effects provide a satisfying, heavy sensation without being overly sedating.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile of Midnight Mass suggests a dominance of Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Humulene, contributing to its incense and spice signature. Limonene and Linalool may also be present, adding complexity to the aroma and flavor. Reported THC levels typically fall in the moderate to strong range, around 16%, with CBD content below 1%.

Growing

Midnight Mass is a photoperiod hybrid known for its fast-flowering nature, often completing its cycle in under eight weeks. It is bred for reliability and high yields, demonstrating good resin production and bud density. The plant exhibits a cooperative growth habit with modest stretch and strong lateral branching, making it suitable for various cultivation environments, including indoor and greenhouse settings.

This cultivar is noted for its mold resistance and consistent performance in temperate climates. Its structure supports efficient canopy management, and it responds well to training techniques. The rapid finishing time and substantial harvest weight make it a popular choice for growers prioritizing efficiency and yield.

Origins & Lineage

Midnight Mass is a hybrid strain from Heavyweight Seeds, with a lineage that includes Kashmiri (Heavyweight Seeds) crossed with an undisclosed or proprietary partner. The Kashmiri parentage is associated with the western Himalayas and traditional charas production, contributing woody incense and spice notes. The other parent is believed to be a modern production-oriented hybrid, selected for traits like accelerated finishing time, high yield, and dense bud structure.

This genetic combination aims to merge the resilient, aromatic qualities of heirloom stock with the performance characteristics of contemporary cultivars. The result is a plant that offers both classic sensory experiences and reliable cultivation outcomes, making it a staple in European seed catalogs.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Midnight Mass?
Midnight Mass typically has a THC content around 16%.
What are the primary aromas of Midnight Mass?
The primary aromas are incense, sandalwood, black pepper, and a hint of camphor, with underlying sweet notes.
Is Midnight Mass suitable for beginner growers?
Yes, it is known for its cooperative growth habit and reliability, making it a good choice for growers of all experience levels.
What kind of effects does Midnight Mass provide?
Midnight Mass offers balanced effects, providing relaxation at higher doses while maintaining mental clarity at modest amounts, often described as focused.