
- Reliable compact resin producer for cooler climates.
Baccarat
Baccarat is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for compact growth and balanced, work-friendly effects.
- Compact plants with high resin production.
- Performs well in tents and small grow rooms.
- Balanced effects suitable for daytime relief.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-high (around 400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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Citrus Peel, Earthy Pine, Mild Spice |
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Feminised seeds |
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Cool Northern Summers |
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Relaxed Body Calm, Mild Mental Uplift, Improved Focus |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Baccarat
Baccarat is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Haze that produces dense, resinous buds and a manageable canopy. It suits growers seeking reliable flowering in limited spaces and offers steady, calming effects with citrus and earthy notes. In the cool northern summers typical of Belfast, the variety benefits from shelter and careful humidity control, and it responds well to low-stress training and SCROG to maximise yields indoors.
Baccarat is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a compact habit. It suits growers seeking manageable plants with strong resin production.
THC levels sit around 18–22% in most phenotypes. The potency delivers a steady, controllable high without overwhelming intensity.
CBD content is typically under 1%. This strain is grown primarily for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage reads Northern Lights x Haze, offering robust resin and resilient growth. Those parents contribute both compactness and a reliable flowering schedule.
Feminised seeds are the most common option for Baccarat, ensuring predominantly female plants. Some breeders may also offer regular or autoflower variants for specific needs.
Growing Baccarat in cool northern summers is moderately challenging and rewards careful humidity control. Belfast growers should provide shelter and monitor for slow ripening in cooler weeks.
Flowering finishes in eight to ten weeks under good indoor conditions. Outdoor harvest in the north usually falls between late September and early October.
Indoor yields are medium to high when trained and fed appropriately. Outdoor plants can match indoor production if protected from rain and early cold snaps.
Plants remain relatively short to medium and respond well to training. The compact structure makes them ideal for tents and small rooms.
Baccarat adapts well to indoor grows and performs outdoors in sheltered spots around Belfast. Indoor setups can maximise canopy efficiency thanks to the plant's manageable stature.
Belfast growers should expect slower development in cool northern summers and plan feeding and training accordingly. Consider a polytunnel or moving pots under cover late in the season to avoid early cold and rain.
Users note a calm, balancing effect that relieves tension without heavy sedation. The experience often brings a gentle uplift and clearer focus for daytime activities.
The flavour profile combines bright citrus peel with earthy pine and a hint of spice. Smoke is clean with a slightly sweet finish on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use moderate nitrogen during veg and reduce N while increasing phosphorus and potassium in flowering; monitor leaf colour and adjust accordingly.
Check trichomes around week eight and into week ten for most phenotypes; aim for mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced finish.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% in flowering and use good ventilation or a dehumidifier to prevent mould in cool northern summers.
It tolerates cool nights but extended cold can slow trichome development and increase disease risk, so provide protection when temperatures drop.
Yes, low-stress training and SCROG work well to spread the canopy and improve light penetration given the compact form.
Watch for spider mites and powdery mildew; maintain airflow, inspect regularly and use biological controls when needed.
Provide strong, even light during flowering—ideally the equivalent of 600–1000 µmol/m²/s at canopy level for best resin and bud development.
Well-draining soil mixes or coco coir with good aeration perform reliably; avoid compacted or waterlogged media to prevent root issues.
It is intermediate: forgiving in structure but sensitive to humidity and finishing conditions, so beginners should follow feeding and climate guidance closely.
Plan for 0.5–1 m² per plant, fit high-quality extraction and oscillating fans, aim for stable temperature and RH, and allow space for training to create an even canopy.
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