
- Balanced, Hybrid, Skunk
3D
3D is a balanced hybrid with citrus-pine flavour and moderate THC that suits UK greenhouse and indoor growers. It offers stable growth and manageable height for small spaces.
- Balanced hybrid for home growers
- Citrus and pine flavour
- Short finish for UK seasons
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm indoor) |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Uk Greenhouse And Short Outdoor Seasons |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About 3D
3D is a balanced hybrid bred from Skunk x Northern Lights that gives stable growth and a predictable flowering window. You will see a bright citrus aroma with a pine backbone and earthy undertones after a simple dry and cure. Plants stay medium in height and suit 10–20 litre pots indoors or sheltered greenhouse plots outdoors. Flowering completes in about 8–9 weeks and yields sit in the medium to high range when you use training and steady feeding. For British growers 3D is practical in damp summers where greenhouse protection and good ventilation prevent mould. If you want an all-rounder for daytime creativity and relaxed evenings, 3D fits well into small to medium UK grows.
3D is a balanced hybrid that blends sativa lift with indica stability. UK growers will find it adaptable to both tents and greenhouse setups.
THC sits around 18–22%, placing 3D in the moderate to strong bracket for the British market. That level is lower than some modern high-THC strains but offers a dependable effect for regular users.
CBD is low at roughly 0.5–1% and does not dominate the profile. British wellness shoppers often look elsewhere when CBD is the primary goal, though 3D suits those seeking THC-led relief.
3D comes from a Skunk x Northern Lights pairing. Those parents explain its stable growth, resin production and balanced effects.
These seeds are feminized to reduce the presence of males in small grows. British seed collectors often favour feminized lines where space is limited.
Growing 3D suits someone with a little experience rather than a complete beginner. Its tolerance to humidity helps when you run a greenhouse in damp parts of the UK.
Indoor flowering takes about 8–9 weeks. That timing fits the UK outdoor season if you aim to finish before rainy autumns in places like Devon.
Expect a medium to high yield under good technique and feeding. Indoor growers in Manchester and Bristol using SCROG often report solid harvests.
Plants reach a medium height, commonly 80–140 cm indoors. That suits modest grow rooms in London flats or small garden greenhouses.
3D performs well both indoors and outdoors. In the UK it responds especially well to greenhouse work where damp weather is common.
3D prefers the mild maritime climate found across much of Britain. Growers in Cornwall and Kent will find it suits short outdoor seasons while Scots often use a greenhouse for protection.
Effects begin with an uplifting rush that eases into a relaxed body feeling. Many British users pick 3D for daytime creativity or low-key social evenings.
Flavour leans towards bright citrus with a pine backbone and earthy base notes. The profile shows best through a straightforward dry and cure that you can manage at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 10–20 litre pots for a full root run under 400–600W setups. Smaller pots speed harvests but limit final yield.
Keep humidity moderate during flowering to avoid mould in damp UK summers. Ventilation and a dehumidifier in a greenhouse work well.
Yes, topping at the fourth node and using low stress training gives a bushier canopy. SCROG is effective indoors to even out light distribution.
Start flowering with a balanced bloom feed and reduce nitrogen after week two. Boost phosphorus and potassium through weeks four to six for denser buds.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect. A short dry and a two-week cure will bring out citrus and pine notes.
3D shows reasonable vigour and resists minor pest pressure with proper hygiene. Regular leaf checks and sticky traps keep problems small in a UK greenhouse.
Outdoors in northern Scotland needs a sheltered site or a greenhouse for reliable results. The short season and rain make protection sensible for best yields.
Topping plus low stress training and a small SCROG frame fit limited height rooms. That method spreads bud sites without raising final plant height.
Follow a moderate nutrient plan and watch leaf colour for signs of excess or deficiency. Flushing is useful in the final two weeks before harvest to improve flavour.
Cure jars for at least two weeks for a cleaner smoke and fuller flavour. Many growers in Leeds and Sheffield report improved aroma after four weeks.
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