
- Sweet, Energetic, Candy
Airheads
Airheads is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a sweet, candy flavour and uplifting, creative effects. It suits intermediate UK growers running tents or greenhouses who want a daytime variety.
- Sweet candy flavour
- Daytime energetic high
- Greenhouse friendly
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Haze x Gelato |
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Sativa-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-10 weeks |
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Medium-Tall (80-160 cm) |
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Medium-High (400-550 g/m² indoor / 80-200 g/plant outdoor) |
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Zesty Citrus, Sugary Candy, Ripe Berry |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suits Greenhouse And Coastal Regions |
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Uplifting, Creative, Energetic |
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Indoor & Outdoor (Greenhouse Friendly) |
About Airheads
Airheads is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Haze x Gelato that offers zesty citrus and sugary candy notes with a ripe berry finish. THC sits around 18–22% while CBD stays low, producing lively, head-focused effects that work well during the day. The plant flowers in nine to ten weeks indoors and often finishes outdoors in late September to early October in southern England. Expect medium to high indoor yields with a little training; a SCROG or topping plus LST keeps stretch in check. In the UK a greenhouse helps protect buds from autumn rain and reduces mould risk compared with open-field grows. Keep airflow, moderate feed and check trichomes to time harvest. Dry slowly at controlled humidity and cure in jars for a smoother flavour profile. If you grow in Manchester or Glasgow, pay close attention to humidity control; if you grow in Cornwall or Devon, shelter plants from heavy autumn downpours. Overall, Airheads rewards attentive growers who balance training and mould prevention for a sweet, energetic result.
Airheads is a sativa-dominant hybrid that gives an open, cerebral high with upbeat energy. Many UK growers pick it for daytime runs and social sessions.
THC typically sits around 18–22%, so you will find it comparable with popular UK favourites like Super Lemon Haze in potency. Expect clear, head-forward effects rather than heavy body sedation.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%, which makes Airheads a choice for recreational users focused on psychoactive effects. British wellness shoppers often look elsewhere when they want CBD-rich varieties.
Airheads is bred from Haze x Gelato to combine lifting sativa traits with a sweet terpene profile. The Haze parent brings the lift while Gelato adds dessert-like flavour and compact buds.
These seeds are feminized, so expect mainly female plants if you run a stable germination. Feminized packs are popular with UK seed collectors and small-scale growers for predictable runs.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and you need steady attention to feeding and humidity control in a UK greenhouse. Keep a close eye on mould and bud rot during damp spells.
Flowering takes about nine to ten weeks indoors with outdoor harvests usually in late September or October in southern England. That timing suits the UK outdoor season but leaves little margin in the north.
Yields are medium to high indoors, around 400–550 g/m² with good setup and training. Outdoor or greenhouse growers in Cornwall or Kent often get healthy yields per plant when they protect plants from autumn rain.
Plants grow medium to tall and often reach 80–160 cm depending on training and light levels. In small indoor rooms you will want to control stretch with topping or a SCROG.
Airheads suits indoor, greenhouse and outdoor grows, though outdoor plants need cover from persistent rain in autumn. Many UK growers run it under glass to get a longer season and a drier finish.
Airheads prefers a mild maritime climate and does well in southern coastal regions like Cornwall and Devon when sheltered. It also suits greenhouse growers in Manchester or Glasgow who manage humidity closely.
Effects are uplifting, creative and energetic, making it popular among daytime users across the UK. If you need a clear head for tasks or social time, this strain often fits the bill.
Flavour leans towards zesty citrus, sugary candy and ripe berry with a creamy afternote. The sweet, candy flavour shows well in vapour and small-batch extracts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect nine to ten weeks of flowering under indoor lights. Monitor trichomes towards the end to pick the preferred effect profile.
Airheads is best for intermediate growers rather than absolute beginners. You need to manage feed schedules and humidity to avoid mould in the UK.
Plants often reach 80–160 cm indoors depending on training and light. Use topping or a SCROG to control stretch in low-height rooms.
Topping, low-stress training and SCROG work well to open the canopy and boost yields. LST keeps plants even and helps with airflow around the buds.
Switch to higher phosphorus and potassium during bloom while keeping nitrogen moderate. Gentle feed schedules and regular runoff checks reduce nutrient lockout.
Use a polytunnel or greenhouse and site plants under eaves or in a sheltered garden spot. Good airflow and raised beds reduce the risk of bud rot.
Dense buds raise the risk of mould in damp weather, a common UK problem. Prioritise airflow, spacing and dehumidification when possible.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with some amber for a balanced effect. Check multiple bud sites as top colas often mature ahead of lower branches.
Dry at 45–55% relative humidity and 16–20°C until stems snap, then cure in jars with daily burps for at least two weeks. Proper curing smooths the sugary candy flavour.
Indoor yields of 400–550 g/m² are realistic with a trained canopy and stable environment. Outdoors in a protected UK site expect roughly 80–200 g per plant depending on care and weather.
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