
- Headband, 707, Hybrid
707 Headband
707 Headband is a Hybrid strain that blends Headband lift with 707 OG resin and structure for a balanced effect.
- Balanced Hybrid effects
- Citrus and diesel flavour
- Great for greenhouse grows
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18-24% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Headband x 707 OG |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Earthy, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Suits Greenhouse Or Sheltered Outdoor Sites Across The Uk |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor (Suits Greenhouse) |
About 707 Headband
707 Headband is a Hybrid bred from Headband x 707 OG that delivers a balanced mix of cerebral uplift and body ease. You will find citrus top notes with earthy and diesel undertones in the aroma. Plants respond well to topping and LST and suit both indoor rooms and greenhouse benches across the UK. If you grow outdoors pick a sheltered, south-facing spot or use a greenhouse to avoid late-season rain and mould risks. This strain fits growers who want predictable flowering, solid yields and a useful daytime option.
707 Headband is a balanced Hybrid that combines sativa lift with indica structure. UK growers often favour its predictable hybrid growth for both indoor rooms and greenhouse benches.
THC typically sits between 18 and 24 percent, so potency is noticeable without being overwhelming. That places it alongside other popular UK strains like OG Kush in terms of strength.
CBD is low, usually under one percent. British wellness users looking for higher CBD will choose other lines, while some prefer this low-CBD profile for clearer mental effects.
707 Headband is bred from Headband x 707 OG. Headband supplies cerebral lift while 707 OG adds resin, structure and a diesel aroma.
Seeds are supplied feminized to give growers a predictable crop of flowering females. British seed collectors often prefer feminized seed for simpler planning and stable harvests.
Growing difficulty is intermediate and suits growers with some experience of feeding and training. Humid British summers and wet autumns mean a greenhouse helps reduce mould pressure.
Indoor flowering runs about eight to ten weeks. Outdoors most plants will finish near late September to early October in southern England and later in northern areas.
Yields are medium to high with proper training and feeding. British indoor growers often match greenhouse output by using SCROG or topping and LST.
Plants tend toward medium to tall size depending on training, commonly 0.8 to 2.0 metres outdoors. That suits typical UK grow rooms and greenhouse benches with some headroom.
707 Headband does well indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots like a greenhouse or south-facing garden bed. In the UK many growers use greenhouses to avoid wet autumn weather and reduce mould risk.
This strain suits the UK's mild maritime climate and thrives under greenhouse protection. Growers in Cornwall, Kent and southern Wales will find outdoor finishing easier than those in the Scottish Highlands.
Effects blend a clear uplift with a gentle body relax that suits daytime or early evening use. UK users who want focus with a mellow finish often pick this profile.
Flavours bring citrus top notes with an earthy base and a diesel edge on the exhale. That citrus lift is popular among growers and smokers from Manchester to Brighton.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Place seeds between damp kitchen paper in a dark warm spot until the taproot appears, then plant in a light substrate about 1 cm deep.
Use a balanced vegetative feed early, then switch to bloom nutrients at the start of flowering and reduce nitrogen after week four of bloom.
Topping, low stress training and SCROG work well to control height and increase yield in limited UK grow rooms.
Maintain good airflow, keep humidity under 50 percent in late flowering and use a greenhouse or dehumidifier to avoid damp conditions.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effects and check both pistils and trichomes for consistency across the canopy.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; keep light intensity consistent and avoid frequent schedule changes.
Dry slowly for seven to ten days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks and burp daily early on to build smoother flavour.
Watch for spider mites and aphids, especially in dry indoor conditions, and inspect plants regularly to spot infestations early.
Yes, with training and topping you can keep heights down to fit most home grow tents and still achieve good yields.
A loamy, well drained mix with added perlite and a slow-release base feed gives robustness and reduces overwatering risk in the UK.
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