
- Fruity, Balanced, Resinous
Albarino
Albarino is a fruity, balanced hybrid suited to intermediate UK growers.
- Fruity grape flavour
- Balanced hybrid
- Greenhouse suited
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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White Widow x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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0.8-1.5 m |
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Medium to high |
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Grape, Citrus, Herbal |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites In The Uk |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Sociable |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Albarino
Albarino is a fruity hybrid bred for balance between sativa lift and indica calm. It offers mid-to-high THC with low CBD and a clear flowering window of 8-10 weeks indoors. You should train it and manage humidity, especially in northern and coastal regions. Use a greenhouse for outdoor grows in Scotland and the Lake District to protect buds from autumn rain. The grape and citrus flavour makes it a favourite among British growers who value aroma and a smooth finish.
Albarino is a balanced hybrid that combines sativa lift with indica calm. UK growers and the British cannabis community will find its behaviour familiar and versatile.
Albarino carries THC around 18-22% which places it in the mid-to-high range for popular UK strains. That level gives clear effects without the extreme intensity of some modern ultra-high THC varieties.
CBD stays low at around 0.5-1% which keeps the focus on psychoactive effects. British consumers interested in wellness often look elsewhere for high-CBD options while still valuing Albarino's balanced profile.
Albarino traces back to White Widow x Haze to balance resin production and cerebral lift. The parents provide vigour and a floral, fruity terpene backbone for growers to work with.
These are feminized seeds designed for growers who want reliable flowering females. British seed collectors will value the consistency across a run.
This strain suits growers with some experience and rewards steady attention. Its tolerance to humid conditions in UK greenhouses makes it manageable in coastal and northern areas.
Flowering takes 8-10 weeks indoors and presents a clear timeline for planning. Outdoors it finishes in late summer to early autumn, so greenhouse cover helps in northern Scotland and the Lake District.
Yields are medium to high when you push light, nutrients and training. Indoor and greenhouse growers in Bristol and Manchester report neat harvests with proper canopy control.
Plants reach around 0.8 to 1.5 m indoors with topping and low-stress training. Outdoors they often stretch taller during long summers in Cornwall and Kent.
Albarino performs well indoors, in greenhouses, and outdoors in sheltered spots. Its structure and resin help it handle damp British summers and early autumn rains.
Albarino prefers a mild maritime climate and benefits from greenhouse protection in Scotland and northern England. In Cornwall and Devon it performs well outdoors with careful pruning and airflow management.
Expect an uplifting head high with a relaxed body feel that suits daytime and social use. Many UK users prefer it for mood lift and light relief during the day.
Flavours lean to grape and citrus with light herbal undertones that fill the tent. The fruity profile rewards growers who focus on terpene preservation during drying and curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering takes about 8-10 weeks. Plan feeding and flush around that window.
Albarino suits growers with some experience rather than complete novices. It rewards training and humidity control.
Expect around 0.8 to 1.5 m with topping and LST. Keep canopy even to maximise light use.
It shows decent resistance thanks to an open bud structure and sturdy stems. Good airflow and greenhouse cover remain essential in damp seasons.
Yields are medium to high under steady light and feeding. Greenhouse growers in Manchester and Bristol report tidy harvests.
Use a balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus during bloom. Adjust by leaf colour and trichome development rather than rigid schedules.
A greenhouse helps in Scotland, the Lake District and other wet areas. It protects buds from late summer rain and improves ripening.
Its resin production suits small-scale extraction like rosin. Dry and cure thoroughly for best yield and flavour.
Monitor trichomes and pistil colour in the final weeks of flowering. Harvest when trichomes reach your preferred balance of clear, cloudy and amber.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark room with gentle airflow and 45-55% relative humidity. Cure in jars and burp regularly for two to four weeks to preserve flavour.
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