
- Compact, Resinous, Relaxing
Adios Mf
Adios Mf is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers compact, resinous plants suited to UK grow rooms and greenhouses. It delivers mid to high potency and a relaxing evening effect.
- Compact resin production
- Evening relaxation profile
- Good greenhouse performer
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Afghani x Mexican |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm indoor) |
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Medium-High (400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Spicy Cedar, Citrus Zest |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Maritime; Suited To Mild, Damp Uk Summers And Greenhouse Finishing |
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Relaxed Body High, Gentle Cerebral Lift, Sleepy Evening Buzz |
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Indoor / Outdoor / Greenhouse |
About Adios Mf
Adios Mf is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Afghani x Mexican genetics. It produces compact, resin-heavy plants with short internodes and broad calyxes. The THC level sits around 18–22%, offering a relaxing body high with a gentle cerebral lift. Flavours are earthy with spicy cedar and a citrus zest on the exhale. Flowering takes about 7–9 weeks indoors and works well under 400–600 W HID or modern LEDs. For British growers I recommend good ventilation and mould checks, especially in damp spring and autumn weather. Use a greenhouse in Cornwall or a polytunnel in Scotland to protect outdoor plants from heavy rain. Training like LST and a modest topping routine improve yields without stretching the canopy. Cure slowly to keep the citrus notes bright and the smoke smooth.
Adios Mf is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans toward compact, resinous growth. British growers appreciate its short internodes for small rooms and stealthy greenhouse work.
THC sits around 18–22% which puts Adios Mf in the mid to high potency bracket. That level matches many familiar UK favourites such as Northern Lights and classic Skunk phenotypes.
CBD is low at about 0.5–1%, so the profile focuses on THC-driven effects. British consumers interested in wellness often look for higher CBD lines alongside this strain for balanced options.
Genetics come from Afghani x Mexican which explains the compact, resinous build and lighter sativa lift. Afghani contributes stout structure while Mexican delivers airy top buds and aroma.
These are feminized seeds that give predictable female plants for most growers. British seed collectors value the steady phenotypes and easy identification of flowers.
Overall difficulty is intermediate and rewards steady attention to feeding and airflow. In humid UK greenhouses you will need good ventilation and routine mould checks to protect the crop.
Flowering takes roughly 7–9 weeks under indoor lights. Outdoors in places like Kent or Lancashire plan to finish before late October to avoid wet harvests.
Yields sit at medium-high with well-tuned indoor setups delivering around 400–550 g/m². Greenhouse growers in Bristol and Manchester report consistent results when humidity is controlled.
Plants stay medium in height, making them suitable for most UK grow rooms and attic greenhouses. Expect compact branching that suits SCROG and low-stress training in London flats.
Adios Mf suits indoor, outdoor and greenhouse setups across Britain. In damp coastal areas a greenhouse helps finish buds without mould issues.
Adios Mf prefers temperate maritime climates with mild summers and moist autumns. In Cornwall, Devon or parts of Wales a greenhouse gives the best chance to finish before the wet season.
Expect a relaxing body high with a gentle cerebral lift that suits evening use. Many UK users prefer Adios Mf for winding down after a long day.
Flavours run earthy with spicy cedar notes and a bright citrus finish. The flavour profile develops well in slow, controlled cures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect 7–9 weeks of flowering under 12/12 light to reach harvest for most phenotypes.
With good feeding and airflow expect 400–550 g/m² indoors and respectable outdoor yields in a protected greenhouse.
Yes. The compact, bushy structure fits most small rooms and works well with SCROG or LST methods.
It tolerates mild humidity but routine ventilation and dehumidification in greenhouses are important to avoid mould.
A balanced grow mix with moderate nitrogen in veg and higher phosphorus and potassium in flower gives consistent results.
Low-stress training and topping in early veg improve light spread and boost yields without stretching the canopy.
Use 10–15 litre pots for a good root run in a typical 60–100 cm tent setup.
Flush for the final 7–10 days if you prefer cleaner flavour and smoother smoke, watching trichome development closely.
Expect a noticeable earthy and spicy aroma with citrus top notes that become stronger in late flower.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and botrytis in humid conditions; routine inspection and biological controls help manage outbreaks.
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