
- Sweet, Calming, Resinous
Ambrosia
Ambrosia is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers a honey-citrus flavour and a clear, uplifting high. You will find it suits intermediate growers who control humidity.
- Sweet honey citrus
- Resinous dense buds
- Greenhouse friendly
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Haze x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant 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 (400-550 g/m² indoors; 300-500 g/plant outdoors in good UK summers) |
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Honey, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Tolerant Of Cool Damp Summers And Greenhouse Conditions |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Indoor And Outdoor; Suits Greenhouse Cultivation |
About Ambrosia
Ambrosia is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Lemon Haze x Northern Lights that gives bright citrus notes and resinous buds. You will manage moderate stretch and a medium height, so use training early and keep airflow high in late flower. In the UK a greenhouse helps protect against autumn damp, which is useful in places like Cornwall where rainy seasons arrive early. Expect a flowering time of eight to nine weeks indoors and steady yields with proper light and feeding.
Ambrosia is a sativa-dominant hybrid that grows with steady vigour and clear structure. You will find it suits both screen-of-green layouts and single-stem grows.
Ambrosia carries a mid-to-high THC range around 18-22% that gives a pronounced cerebral lift. You should dose cautiously if your tolerance is low.
CBD stays low, generally under 1%, so the profile leans toward psychoactivity. You should expect limited CBD balance for therapeutic use.
Ambrosia comes from Lemon Haze x Northern Lights, which brings citrus aroma and resinous buds. The cross gives predictable growth and a balanced flowering window.
Seeds are supplied as feminized to give reliable female plants for your grow. Expect uniform growth and consistent flowering schedules.
Ambrosia suits intermediate growers who know basic pruning and nutrient schedules. You should manage humidity control to reduce the risk of mould.
Flowering takes about eight to nine weeks indoors under a 12 to 13 hour dark cycle. You should plan harvests early outdoors to avoid autumn rain.
Indoors Ambrosia yields medium to high results with good light and feeding. Outdoors you should expect solid pounds from sheltered sites in a good UK summer.
Plants reach a medium height of roughly 60 to 120 centimetres with a sturdy central cola. You should control stretch early in bloom to avoid height problems under low ceilings.
Ambrosia performs best indoors where you control light and humidity. It also tolerates outdoor British weather if you use a greenhouse or sheltered site.
This strain suits the British mild maritime climate and handles cool, damp summers better than many. You should favour greenhouse or sheltered outdoor spots to limit wet-season exposure.
You will notice an uplifting head buzz that eases into a calm body relaxation. The experience supports focus for daytime tasks while taking the edge off muscle tension.
Flavour leans to sweet honey with bright citrus top notes and an earthy base. You will find a creamy smoke with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for vegetative growth and switch to 12/12 for flowering indoors. Keep the dark period uninterrupted to avoid stress.
Start with a mild nutrient mix and increase feeding as the plant moves into mid-flower. Watch for leaf tip burn and reduce strength if leaves yellow.
Top after the third node to promote bushier growth and even canopy. Use low-stress training early to spread growth without shocking the plant.
It has decent resistance but dense buds need airflow to stay healthy. Keep humidity down during late flowering and use fans indoors or a dehumidifier in damp seasons.
Use 7 to 11 litre pots for indoor grows to balance root space and control. Outdoors, larger containers or planted ground give better yields if the season allows.
Dry slowly over 7 to 10 days in a dark, ventilated room at 18 to 21°C and 50% humidity. Cure in jars with daily burping for the first two weeks, then store sealed.
Watch for spider mites and aphids, especially in warm indoor rooms. Keep plants clean and inspect weekly to catch infestations early.
Check trichome colour with a loupe; aim for mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effects. Look at calyxes too and harvest when pistils have mostly darkened.
Ambrosia works well with SCROG to even out the canopy and increase yields. It also adapts to small SOG plots if you need fast turnover.
Keep seeds in a cool, dark place in an airtight container. Fridge storage in a sealed jar works for long-term keeping.
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