
- Citrus, Herbal, Balanced
Agua Fresca
Agua Fresca is a citrus-led hybrid that suits growers who favour balanced effects. It performs well in greenhouses and compact indoor rooms across the UK.
- Citrus-led hybrid
- Easy greenhouse grow
- Balanced daytime effects
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Agua Fresca x Agua Fresca |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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80-140 cm |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Herbal, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Suited To Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites Across The Uk |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Agua Fresca
Agua Fresca is a balanced hybrid with a bright citrus flavour and herbal undertones. You will find its structure predictable and its growth suited to indoor tents, greenhouse benches and sheltered outdoor plots. Flowering runs about 8 to 10 weeks indoors and it finishes outdoors in late September in the south. Feed steadily, control humidity and train early to get an even canopy. The effect starts uplifting and eases into relaxed focus that many UK users prefer for daytime tasks. If you grow in Cornwall use a simple rain cover and if you grow in Edinburgh consider extra heat in cold spells.
Agua Fresca is a balanced hybrid with sativa-leaning effects. Many UK growers favour its flexible growth and stable behaviour.
THC sits around 18-22% in typical phenotypes. That places it alongside popular mid-potency strains on the British market.
CBD stays low under 1% in most plants. That low CBD level attracts British wellness buyers looking for a clear psychoactive profile with some background support.
Genetics are listed as Agua Fresca x Agua Fresca to reflect a stable line. Expect uniform traits and predictable structure across generations.
Seeds are feminized for predictable female plants and simplified work in small grows. British seed collectors will find these easy to handle in indoor rooms.
Growing difficulty is intermediate for most growers. You will need to manage greenhouse humidity in the UK to avoid mould and bud rot.
Flowering takes about 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoors it finishes in late September in southern England and earlier in northern Scotland.
Yields are medium to high with steady feeding and good light. Indoor and greenhouse growers in Manchester and Bristol report reliable harvests.
Plants reach 80 to 140 cm in most setups. That height suits compact UK grow rooms and greenhouse benches.
Agua Fresca performs well both indoors and outdoors. Use a greenhouse in damp coastal areas like Cornwall to reduce exposure to wet autumn weather.
Best climate is mild maritime with warm summers and damp autumns. Use a sheltered outdoor site in Devon or a heated greenhouse in Edinburgh's colder months.
Effects are uplifting at first with a relaxed finish. Many UK users prefer its balanced lift for daytime tasks and social settings.
Flavours lean citrus-forward with clear herbal and sweet notes. The bright flavour profile sits well with growers who favour zesty terpene mixes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering runs about 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoors expect finish in late September in the south and sooner further north.
Most plants sit between 80 and 140 cm. That makes them manageable in typical UK grow rooms and greenhouses.
Yield is medium to high with steady feeding and good light. Greenhouse growers in Leeds report solid returns with proper ventilation.
Difficulty is intermediate. You need to control humidity in the UK to prevent mould.
The profile is citrus-forward with herbal and sweet notes. The flavour suits daytime sessions and fruity mixes.
Expect an uplifting head effect that eases into relaxation. It supports creative tasks and social use for many users.
Seeds are feminized for dependable female plants. That choice helps small-scale UK growers focus on quality rather than sexing plants.
Use forced air exchange and keep humidity under 55% during late flower. Position intake away from damp ground and use dehumidifiers when needed.
Yes, a south-facing spot helps ripen buds before wet autumn weather. Add a little protection from driving rain to reduce mould risk.
A loam-rich soil with good drainage works well. Feed steady, reduce nitrogen in late flower and focus on potassium and phosphorus.
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