
- Compact, quick-finishing hybrid for sheltered coastal grows
Animal Punch
Animal Punch is a compact, autoflowering hybrid developed for reliable outdoor finishes in exposed sites.
- Quick 8–9 week finish
- Autoflowering and compact
- Built for exposed coastal plots
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18-23% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Animal Munch x Punchline |
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Hybrid (balanced indica/sativa) |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (1-2 m outdoors) |
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Medium |
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Citrus Zest, Earthy Diesel, Light Sweet Aftertaste |
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Autoflowering feminised |
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Windy Coastal |
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Uplifting And Focused Cerebral High, Gentle Physical Relaxation, Mood-Lifting Without Heavy Sedation |
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Suitable For Both; Prefers Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
About Animal Punch
Animal Punch is an autoflowering hybrid that balances sativa lift with indica structure, bred to produce dense buds on a short schedule. It suits growers who need a robust, manageable plant capable of finishing quickly in regions with shorter summers, provided it receives shelter and good support. The profile offers citrus and diesel flavours with a clear, focused high followed by gentle body relaxation. For growers in coastal counties such as Cumbria, attention to windproofing and site selection makes the difference between a modest and a solid crop.
Animal Punch is a hybrid with a balanced indica and sativa profile. It shows compact, indica-like structure with a lively sativa lift.
THC levels are moderate to high, generally sitting between 18 and 23 percent. The potency delivers a clear heady buzz followed by mild body ease.
CBD content is low, usually below 1.5 percent. This makes the variety primarily a recreational choice rather than a CBD therapy.
Animal Punch descends from Animal Munch x Punchline, a cross selected for compact growth and terpene clarity. The lineage brings citrus and diesel notes with stable flowering times.
Seeds are offered in an autoflowering, feminised format to simplify outdoor schedules. Autoflower genetics reduce dependence on long summers and shorten overall crop time.
Grow difficulty is moderate and increases where exposure is high. In windy coastal growing areas the plants need stout staking and regular training to avoid wind damage.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants in Cumbria can reach harvest quickly when given full sun and shelter.
Yields are medium for a short-season variety when supplied with rich soil and steady nutrients. Expect better results where plants are shielded from constant coastal winds.
Plants remain compact, generally between one and two metres outdoors. Thick branches support dense flower clusters and respond well to topping.
Indoors Animal Punch performs reliably in a controlled tent with moderate training to open the canopy. Outdoors in Cumbria it needs a sheltered spot and windbreaks to reduce stress.
Growing this strain in Cumbria with windy coastal growing areas requires careful site choice and protective measures. Plant beside hedges or walls and fit robust ties to protect stems from salt-laden gusts.
Effects start with a clear, uplifting head space that encourages focus and conversation. That lifts into a gentle, calming body sensation that rarely leads to heavy sedation.
Flavours combine sharp citrus top notes with earthy, diesel undertones. A subtle sweetness lingers on the palate after exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, with an 8 to 9 week flowering period and timely veg, Animal Punch can be mature before autumn in many UK locations if sheltered and well-tended.
It suits keen beginners with some basic training and windproofing skills, but completely novice growers may find the coastal exposure challenging.
Moderate NPK during vegetative growth followed by reduced nitrogen and increased phosphorus and potassium in flower gives balanced development.
Use hedging, windbreak netting or polytunnels and rinse foliage lightly after salty gusts to minimise salt burn.
It has reasonable resistance thanks to compact buds and decent airflow when trained, but protection is still necessary in humid conditions.
Yes, in sturdy large pots with good staking and shelter from direct gales, it can perform well on balconies.
Move out after the last expected heavy frost and into a sheltered location to avoid early season gales.
People growing for symptom relief cite benefits for stress and mild pain, but you should consult a clinician for medical dosing and legality.
A combination of topping, low-stress training and selective defoliation improves light penetration and reduces wind leverage on tall stems.
Yes, its autoflowering habit and 8–9 week bloom make it a good option for short season outdoor cannabis growing when placed in a warm, protected spot.
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