
- Balanced, Aromatic, Reliable
5Th Element
5Th Element is a balanced hybrid with citrus flavour and steady yields. It suits UK growers using indoor rooms and greenhouse setups.
- Balanced hybrid performance
- Well suited to greenhouses
- Zesty citrus aroma
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Elemental OG x Northern Skunk |
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Balanced hybrid (sativa-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium-High (350-450 g/m² indoor; 300-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Maritime, Suited To Mild Damp Summers And Rainy Autumns |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About 5Th Element
5Th Element is a balanced hybrid bred for steady growth and reliable bud set. The plant gives medium height and produces dense, resinous flowers with a citrus, earthy and pine flavour profile. Indoor growers will like its predictable canopy and response to topping and low-stress training. Outdoor and greenhouse growers across southern England and Wales report strong resin and consistent finish, while growers in Scotland often use cover to protect buds from autumn rain. Effects begin with an uplifting cerebral lift that eases into relaxed body calm, making it useful for daytime use and evening unwinding. Feed carefully through bloom and manage humidity to avoid mould in damp UK seasons.
5Th Element is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa edge that brings lively top notes. Many UK growers like its steady behaviour in small-plot and greenhouse setups.
THC sits around 18–22% which places 5Th Element in the mid-to-strong range for modern UK tastes. That potency fits well between classic Diesel-type strains and heavier contemporary hybrids popular in London and Bristol.
CBD is low, usually around 0.5–1%. British wellness interest often points growers toward higher-CBD varieties, but 5Th Element appeals to users after energetic effects with mild therapeutic benefit.
5Th Element comes from Elemental OG x Northern Skunk which brings resinous buds and reliable vigour. That pairing gives predictable branching and strong trichome production for UK growers.
These seeds are feminized to simplify your grow and reduce male management. British seed collectors often prefer feminized genetics for stable batches and straightforward runs.
Difficulty rates as intermediate, so some training and attention to humidity suit this strain. Greenhouse growers in Cornwall and Devon will find its resilience useful in damp conditions.
Indoor flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks. Outdoors expect a late September to early October finish in southern England with earlier harvests needed in northern Scotland under cover.
Yields are medium to high for a mid-height hybrid, especially under a greenhouse roof. Indoor growers in Manchester and Sheffield report consistent results with proper feeding and space.
Plants stay medium in height, roughly 80–150 cm with a compact canopy. That profile suits low-ceiling rooms and urban indoor setups common across UK flats.
5Th Element works well both inside and outside and responds to standard training methods. Outdoors, a greenhouse or polytunnel helps manage rainy British autumns and humidity.
5Th Element suits a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and damp autumns typical of the UK. Growers in Cornwall and Devon will thrive outdoors, while Scottish growers often opt for greenhouse or indoor setups.
Effects start with an uplifting cerebral lift that eases into a relaxed body feeling. UK users who want daytime energy without jitter prefer this balanced profile.
Flavour mixes zesty citrus with earthy and pine undertones for a clean finish. The citrus top note stands out on the exhale and gives pleasant flavour depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a light veg feed and increase nutrients as buds form. Reduce nitrogen and boost phosphorus and potassium in the final three weeks of flowering.
Use good airflow, remove lower foliage, and employ a dehumidifier in a greenhouse. Space plants to allow air movement and harvest early if wet weather arrives.
Topping works well to create an even canopy and multiple main colas. Combine topping with low-stress training for best indoor yields.
Begin flushing about seven to ten days before harvest for smoother smoke. Adjust timing depending on substrate and nutrient strength.
Look out for spider mites, aphids and greenhouse whitefly. Regular inspections and biological controls help keep populations low.
Curing usually takes two to four weeks for good aroma and smoothness. Store jars in a dark cool place and burp daily at first.
Use a well-draining peat-based mix or a light coco coir blend for control of moisture. Both allow reliable feeding and reduce root issues in small UK grow spaces.
Plant out after the last spring frost and when night temperatures stay above about 8°C. Keep an eye on late cold snaps in northern areas like the Scottish Highlands.
A greenhouse or polytunnel helps manage wet weather and humidity through the season. It also extends the growing window in cooler regions like Yorkshire.
Keep pH around 5.8–6.5 in soil-less media and 6.0–6.8 in soil. Stable pH helps nutrient uptake and reduces signs of deficiency.
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