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Ak48

Feminised

Ak48 is a fast-flowering, indica-dominant hybrid that suits UK growers who want compact plants and reliable harvests. You will find it straightforward in tents and greenhouses.

Why choose Ak48?
  • Fast finish for UK growers
  • Compact, easy management
  • Resinous buds for extracts
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Afghani x Skunk
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Easy
Flowering 6-7 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Earthy, Spicy, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Mild Maritime; Suits Greenhouse And Indoor British Conditions
Effects Uplifting, Relaxing, Clear-Headed
Environment Indoor, Greenhouse And Outdoor (Sheltered Sites)

About Ak48

Ak48 is a fast-finishing indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and resin production. You will appreciate the short 6–7 week flowering window if you grow in the UK’s short season. The plant stays manageable at 60–120 cm, so it fits small tents and greenhouse benches in cities like Bristol or Nottingham. Use low stress training and a steady feed schedule to get medium to high yields. The flavour sits between earthy and spicy with a citrus lift that most British users like. For outdoor grows choose sheltered sites to avoid autumn damp, or move plants into a greenhouse for a safer finish.

Grow Difficulty:

Ak48 is easy to grow and forgiving for first-time growers. A greenhouse in the UK helps control humidity and reduces mould risk during the finish.

Flowering Time:

Flowering runs short at about 6–7 weeks. That speed suits the short outdoor season found in much of the UK and greenhouse runs in places like Cornwall.

Yield:

Yields come in at medium to high with proper training and feeding. Indoor and greenhouse growers across Bristol report good harvests from limited space.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium, typically 60–120 cm. That compact size suits small grow rooms and discreet greenhouse benches in Manchester flats.

Environment:

Ak48 performs well indoors and in greenhouses. Outdoors it needs sheltered sites to cope with damp British autumns.

Climate:

Best climate is mild maritime with sheltered outdoor spots or a controlled greenhouse. In Scotland you will favour indoor or greenhouse runs, while Cornwall and Devon offer safer outdoor options.

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I'm in Manchester with a 1m x 1m tent. Is Ak48 a good choice?
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Yes, its compact habit fits tight tents and finishes fast. Use LST and top early to keep the canopy even.
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How many plants fit a 600W setup in a small shed in Leeds?
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Three to four plants under a 600W HID or a similar LED gives good canopy coverage. Keep plants short and use training to maximise yield per square metre.
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I grow on a balcony in Brighton. Will Ak48 cope with coastal weather?
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Ak48 suits sheltered balcony spots with some protection from wind and rain. Place pots near a wall or under an awning to reduce damp exposure.
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Do I need to worry about mould in Glasgow?
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Yes, Glasgow's humidity raises mould risk during late flower. Prioritise airflow, spacing and a dehumidifier if possible.
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Any tips for drying in a small flat in Oxford?
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Dry in a temperature-stable room at 18–21°C with 50–60% RH. Use a small fan for gentle circulation and avoid direct heat.

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