
- Balanced hybrid built for greenhouse reliability
Bakers Dozen
Bakers Dozen is a compact hybrid suited to humid greenhouse runs and sheltered outdoor spots in the UK.
- Reliable finish in UK greenhouses
- Sweet, pastry-forward terpene profile
- Compact plants with solid yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium-High |
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Sweet Pastry, Earthy Spice, Citrus Zest |
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Regular and feminised available |
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Humid Greenhouse |
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Calm Focus, Uplifting Warmth, Sedating At Higher Doses |
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Suitable For Both Indoor And Outdoor, Performs Well In Greenhouses |
About Bakers Dozen
Bakers Dozen is a stable hybrid offering a forgiving grower experience and reliably resinous buds. It thrives in controlled greenhouse environments and finishes well outdoors when sheltered from persistent rain, producing sweet, pastry-like aromas and a calm, sedative finish.
Bakers Dozen is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica leaning. It delivers a blend of body relaxation and a gentle cerebral lift.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, offering a dependable potency for experienced users. Potency can feel stronger in later phenotypes or with rich feeding regimes.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent. This makes the variety more suited to recreational effects than high-CBD therapeutic aims.
The lineage traces to Skunk x Haze, combining vigour with resin production. That genetic mix accounts for its balanced high and bakery-like aromas.
Seeds are offered in both regular and feminised formats by most breeders. Stable phenotypes allow growers to select mothers for cuttings or run feminised packs outdoors.
Growing Bakers Dozen in humid greenhouse conditions needs attentive ventilation and mildew prevention. The plant is forgiving but rewards regular trimming and close monitoring to avoid bud rot.
Flowering normally completes within eight to ten weeks. Outdoor growers in Leicester may see a slight extension if autumn turns cool and wet.
Yield tends to be medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and humidity control. Greenhouse crops in Leicester can achieve the upper end of that range with good airflow.
Plants stay compact to medium with strong lateral branching. They respond well to topping and training to keep height manageable.
Indoors Bakers Dozen adapts well to SCROG and controlled-environment grows. Outdoors in Leicester it finishes reliably when sheltered from heavy rain and benefits from a protective greenhouse.
In Leicester, humid greenhouse conditions require strict moisture management when growing Bakers Dozen. Maintain dehumidification, steady airflow and cautious watering to prevent mould during late flower.
Onset brings a clear, uplifted headspace that gradually turns into a relaxing body sensation. Higher doses commonly produce sleepiness and increased appetite.
The flavour blends sweet pastry notes with earthy spice and a bright citrus top. Smoke leaves a lingering, slightly buttery aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loamy, well-draining mix with added perlite works well; stay away from heavy, waterlogged composts.
Monitor trichomes from week seven onwards; in Leicester expect harvest around late September to October depending on the season.
Improve airflow, reduce humidity during late flowering and remove lower fan leaves to increase ventilation around buds.
Yes, regular seeds produce male and female plants and are useful for breeding, but feminised seeds simplify producing a crop of only female plants.
Moderate nitrogen in veg and a stronger phosphorus and potassium feed in flower will support bud development without burning the plant.
Yes, its compact habit suits small outdoor spaces or balcony greenhouses with proper training and support.
It has average pest resistance, so routine checks and organic treatments for common greenhouse pests are advisable.
Topping, LST and light defoliation are effective to open the canopy and maintain airflow around bud sites.
Yes, it performs well outdoors provided you can shelter it from prolonged rain and control humidity, and many growers in the UK find it reliable.
Only if you allow male plants to pollinate females or you intentionally cross; saved seeds from sinsemilla buds will be infertile unless pollination occurred.
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