
- Balanced, Dependable, Clear
23
23 is a balanced hybrid that suits UK growers looking for predictable results. You will find solid yields and clean flavours.
- Balanced hybrid for growers
- Reliable yields in greenhouses
- Citrus flavour with calm
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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23 x 23 |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Greenhouse Friendly |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About 23
23 is a hybrid bred for steady growth and consistent effects. You get a clear uplift followed by relaxed calm that suits daytime use and late-afternoon wind-down. Plants stay medium in height and respond well to training methods used in small UK grow rooms and greenhouses. Flavour mixes citrus and earthy pine, so you will notice a fresh, herbal finish after curing. Grow it with attention to airflow and humidity control to avoid mould, especially in damp regions such as the Lake District or parts of Scotland.
23 is a balanced hybrid that blends sativa lift with indica body. British growers appreciate hybrids for flexible growing and consistent harvests.
23 sits around 18–22% THC, which puts it in the moderate to high potency bracket for the UK market. You will find it less overpowering than some heavy indica strains familiar to British users.
CBD is low in 23 at about 0.5–1.5%, so effects are driven by THC. British wellness users looking for high CBD usually pick other options, but some prefer 23 for mild symptomatic relief.
Genetics are a stable 23 x 23 cross to keep traits predictable. That stability helps you select phenotypes that suit your grow style.
These seeds are feminized for predictable female-only crops. British seed collectors appreciate the uniformity and reduced need to remove males.
Growing 23 suits an intermediate hand with some familiarity of feeding and pruning. Watch humidity in UK greenhouses to avoid mould and related problems.
Indoor flowering runs about 8–10 weeks for main buds to ripen. That timing fits into the short UK outdoor season when you give plants a head start or use a greenhouse in places like Cornwall.
Yields are medium-high when you train and feed correctly. Indoor growers in Manchester and Birmingham reach steady results with SCROG or low-stress training.
Plants tend to reach a medium height between 80 and 140 cm. That size suits modest grow rooms in London flats and converted attics.
23 performs well indoors and outdoors with shelter from persistent rain. In damp coastal spots such as Devon or Wales you will want a greenhouse to protect buds from moisture.
Best suited to the UK mild maritime climate and greenhouse setups. Growers in Cornwall, the Lake District and parts of Scotland use protection to extend the season.
The effect starts with a clear uplift and settles into a relaxed state without heavy sedation. Many UK users pick 23 for daytime focus and late-afternoon wind-down.
Flavour shows citrus top notes with an earthy, pine base. The finish is clean and herbal, which many British growers find pleasant when curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
23 suits intermediate growers who know basic pruning and feeding routines. You will get steadier results once you control humidity and light schedules.
Expect 8–10 weeks of flowering after veg. Total time from seed depends on how long you veg, but many UK growers finish within 12–14 weeks.
Yes. Its medium height fits small rooms and tents well. Use topping and low-stress training to keep canopy even.
With good care you can reach medium-high yields similar to indoor numbers. A protected greenhouse reduces weather losses and improves bud quality.
Keep airflow strong and remove excess foliage that blocks circulation. Use a greenhouse or move plants under cover before persistent rain.
Use a bloom-fed programme with higher phosphorus and potassium in mid to late flowering. Monitor EC and avoid overfeeding to prevent tip burn.
It gives a clear, citrus-forward smoke with a relaxing afterfeel. It is less heavy than some pure indicas that produce strong couch-lock.
Defoliate sparingly to keep airflow while leaving enough leaf for photosynthesis. Tie down main branches early to encourage side bud development.
LEDs work well and save on heat output. Choose full-spectrum LEDs and keep light levels steady through flowering.
Look for amber and cloudy trichomes and swollen calyxes. Also check pistils turning from white to brown for final ripeness.
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