
- Citrus, Hybrid, Balanced
Adl
Adl is a balanced Hybrid that suits intermediate UK growers and delivers citrus flavours with steady yields.
- Citrus aroma
- Compact growth
- Reliable yields
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Afghani x Lemon Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium-High (450-550 g/m²) |
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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, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Adl
Adl is a balanced Hybrid bred for growers who want predictable results. You will find compact plants that respond well to training. Flowering runs about 8–9 weeks under controlled light. Buds give a citrus-led flavour with earthy and pine notes. Yields sit at medium-high indoors with proper light and nutrition. Use a greenhouse in damp regions to reduce mould risk and protect late-season flowers.
Adl is a balanced Hybrid with both indica and sativa traits. UK growers will find its hybrid behaviour familiar and adaptable.
Adl tests around 18–22% THC, placing it in the mid-high potency bracket. That level sits near strains favoured by experienced smokers and gives a clear lift without excessive heaviness.
Adl shows low CBD, typically under 1%. British wellness users often look for higher CBD, so Adl suits those focused on recreational effects rather than CBD-led relief.
Adl derives from Afghani x Lemon Haze. The cross gives solid resin production from the Afghani side and citrus notes from the Lemon Haze side.
Adl is offered as feminized seed aimed at growers wanting predictable sex for each plant. British seed collectors will value the steady performance and fewer male surprises in a small crop.
Adl is best suited to intermediate growers. Its sturdy stems tolerate humidity and it benefits from greenhouse ventilation in the UK.
Adl flowers in 8–9 weeks under controlled light. Outdoors in Britain expect harvest from late September to early October in mild areas.
Indoor yields sit at medium-high, around 450–550 g/m² under good conditions. Greenhouse or sheltered southern sites in the UK often produce the best outdoor results.
Adl stays medium in height, typically 60–120 cm. That suits smaller grow rooms and makes training easy for your indoor set-up.
Adl suits both indoor and outdoor growing. In damp British summers a greenhouse gives extra protection from mould and wet weather.
Adl prefers mild maritime climates and fares well in Cornwall and Devon. It also grows in sheltered sites in Scotland when given a greenhouse or extra protection from rain.
Adl brings an uplifting head high that eases into a relaxed body buzz. UK users who favour daytime strains will appreciate its balanced lift.
Adl delivers a bright citrus flavour with earthy undertones and a sharp pine finish. Those flavours work well with light vapourisation or traditional drying methods favoured by British growers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering runs about 8–9 weeks indoors. Outdoors expect harvest in late September to early October in southern Britain.
Adl is a balanced Hybrid. It shows both indica density and sativa lift.
Indoor yields sit around 450–550 g/m² with solid light and nutrients. Good canopy management helps reach the top of that range.
Typical height is 60–120 cm. That fits well in most 1.2m grow tents.
A greenhouse helps in damp regions like Wales and parts of Scotland. It reduces mould risk and rain damage during late season.
Use a balanced veg feed and then shift to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering. Lower nitrogen as buds increase helps finish quality.
Adl suits intermediate growers best. Beginners with guidance and a stable environment will manage a healthy crop.
Ventilation is vital in humid British conditions. Good airflow reduces the risk of mould and improves bud density.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with some amber present. That preserves the citrus top notes and balances the high.
It gives a noticeable citrus-pine aroma during bloom. Carbon filtration helps indoor growers manage odour.
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