INDOOR CBD FLOWER
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Indoor CBD Flower Products
Plutonium CBD Flower
Tropical • Pine • Earthy
Amnesia Haze CBD Flower
Lemon • Spiced • Earthy Haze
Rock Candy CBD Flower
Candy • Pine • Diesel
Allium OG CBD Flower
Garlic • Tropical • Diesel
Skunk Jam CBD Flower
Strawberry • Skunk • Earthy
Llama Tonic CBD Flower
Herbal • Citrus • Pine
Super Lemon Haze CBD Flower
Lemon • Lime • Grapefruit
Grape Kush CBD Flower
Grape • Spiced • Earthy
Paytons Strawberries CBD Flower
Strawberry • Lemon • Gassy
Ultra Pink CBD Flower
Bubblegum • Mango • Sweet
Lemon CBG Flower
Lemon • Floral • Fresh
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What indoor-grown CBD flower means
Indoor is about control. Grow a plant in a sealed room and you decide the light, the climate and the timing, rather than handing those over to the weather. That control is the whole point, and it shows up in the bud. It's also why indoor sits at the top of most price lists: more kit, more energy, more hands-on attention per gram. Here's what indoor cultivation actually changes.
Part of the full CBD flower range — everything we stock, across all strains, grow methods, and price points.
A controlled environment
Indoor flower is grown in sealed rooms under controlled light cycles, with the temperature and humidity dialled in by the grower. Nothing about the season decides when the plant flowers or how it's fed. The grower flips the light schedule to trigger flowering exactly when they choose, and feeds to a plan rather than to the weather. That's why indoor batches tend to land consistent: the same strain, grown the same way, comes out close to the same time after time, which is a big part of what people are paying for.
Why indoor bud tends to be denser
Without wind, rain or temperature swings to fight, the plant puts its energy into tight, well-formed flower. The result is usually a denser, more compact bud with a frosted look and a CBD percentage at the higher end of the range. Plutonium and Allium OG are good examples of that structure: chunky, solid, heavily frosted. The trichomes are the headline. A controlled room protects those tiny resin glands from the knocks and weather that can degrade them outside, so they tend to survive to harvest intact. We describe all this as a tendency, not a promise, and the actual numbers are on every page.
What the control does for terpenes and aroma
A sealed room lets the grower hold the climate steady right through to harvest, and that consistency tends to preserve a clean, sharp terpene profile rather than a weather-knocked one. Indoor Amnesia Haze keeps its bright, zesty edge; the sweeter Rock Candy holds its candy-like note. You'll often find indoor flower reads loud and precise on the nose, because nothing's been allowed to muddy it. This is sensory character driven by the grow, not a claim about effect. The dominant terpenes are listed on every page so you can see what each batch is carrying.
The trade-off, and who indoor suits
All that control costs something. Indoor grows run on artificial light and climate kit, which uses energy and pushes the price up. That doesn't make indoor better than sungrown or greenhouse, just different. It's a question of what you're after: consistency and dense, frosty structure, or the character that comes off a plant grown under real sun. Indoor tends to suit the people who want the same experience every time and don't mind paying for it, and the flavour-chasers who want that clean, loud terpene profile front and centre.
Indoor strains in our range
You'll find indoor-grown flower across the collection, from the loud, frosty Plutonium to the brighter Amnesia Haze and the sweeter Rock Candy. Open any product page and you'll see the three things we list on everything we sell: the dominant terpenes, the cannabinoid breakdown, and the genetics and origin. Read those and pick on character. With indoor, the structure and the terpene profile are usually the things worth comparing page to page.
Indoor at a glance
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
It's different, not better. Indoor tends to give you denser, frostier bud and a clean, consistent terpene profile, while sungrown and greenhouse carry their own sun-fed character. Which one suits you depends on whether you value consistency or that outdoor signature, so it's worth reading the page rather than assuming indoor wins.
Indoor grows run entirely on artificial light and climate control, which uses a lot of energy and asks for more hands-on attention per plant. That cost lands on the shelf price. You're paying for the control and the consistency it produces, not a markup for its own sake.
It tends toward the higher end of the range, because a controlled environment lets the plant put its energy into well-formed, resin-heavy flower. That's a tendency, not a guarantee. The exact cannabinoid breakdown is printed on every product page, so compare batch by batch.
The "frost" is trichome coverage, the tiny resin glands on the bud. A sealed room protects those glands from wind, rain and temperature swings that can knock them about outside, so they tend to survive to harvest intact. That's why indoor flower often looks more heavily frosted.










