
- Reliable hybrid for versatile use and steady yields
Bakers Man
Bakers Man balanced hybrid suited to Newcastle’s mild southern growing climate and everyday use.
- Balanced hybrid with reliable yields
- Performs well in mild, humid coastal climates
- Smooth citrus-earth profile with solid resin
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Bakery OG x Northern Light |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium to high |
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Earthy, Citrus, Sweet Dough |
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Feminised |
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Mild Southern Growing Climate |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor Or Outdoor |
About Bakers Man
Bakers Man is a balanced hybrid bred for dependable growth and a versatile effect profile. It thrives in mild southern climates and performs well indoors or outdoors around Newcastle when given good airflow and standard feeding. Expect resinous buds, a citrus-earthy flavour and a clear uplift that settles into relaxed focus. Suitable for growers with basic experience who manage humidity and light correctly.
Bakers Man is a balanced hybrid that blends uplifting sativa characteristics with calming indica depth. The plant shows versatile traits suited to both social and relaxed sessions.
THC levels typically sit in the high teens to low twenties, giving a clear but potent effect. This makes Bakers Man suitable for regular users seeking a dependable kick without overwhelming less experienced consumers.
CBD content is generally low and does not blunt the effects from THC. Some phenotypes show slightly higher CBD for a softer overall experience.
Bakers Man descends from Bakery OG x Northern Light, combining resilience with steady resin production. That lineage contributes to predictable growth patterns and a balanced effect profile.
Seed stock is commonly offered as feminized photoperiod seeds for reliable female crops. Some breeders also produce autos for quicker cycles and easier outdoor turns.
Growing Bakers Man in a mild southern growing climate is straightforward for growers with basic experience. The strain tolerates humidity but benefits from good airflow and regular pruning.
Indoor flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoors plants typically finish toward late September to early October in similar latitudes.
Yields are medium to high with proper feeding and light management. Outdoor plants in a sunny Newcastle spot can be particularly productive.
Plants reach a medium to tall stature with a dominant central cola and strong side branching. Training and topping will control height while encouraging denser bud sites.
Indoors Bakers Man responds well to SCROG and SOG methods, producing compact, resinous buds. Outdoors around Newcastle it develops larger structure and rewards with robust harvests in a sheltered, sunny position.
In Newcastle Bakers Man benefits from the region's mild southern growing climate to extend the outdoor season. With good ventilation and shelter from prolonged rain it can finish cleanly and develop dense buds.
Effects begin with a clear cerebral lift that eases into a mellow, calming body effect. The balance allows flexible use through the day or in the evening at higher doses.
The flavour profile mixes earthy base notes with bright citrus highlights and a sweet, bready finish. Smoke is smooth with a gentle herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Focus on airflow and humidity control as central measures; use fans, dehumidifiers and space plants to improve circulation, which is crucial for humid climate cannabis growing.
Give a balanced NPK feed during veg and increase phosphorus and potassium for flowering, watching EC and avoiding overfeeding.
Check trichomes with a loupe; harvest when most are milky with some ambers for a balanced high.
A short flush of plain water one to two weeks before harvest can improve smoke quality and reduce nutrient buildup.
Keep an eye out for spider mites, aphids and fungus gnats and use biological controls or targeted treatments early to avoid infestations.
Dry slowly in the dark at around 16–20°C with 50–60% humidity, then cure in jars with daily burping for at least two weeks.
Yes, with training methods like low-stress training or topping you can manage height and maximise canopy in compact spaces.
Outdoor plants do well on quality base nutrients with bloom boosts; supplement with compost teas or organic feeds if you prefer.
Some phenotypes show better resilience to damp conditions, but good cultural practices remain the most reliable defence.
It can suit medicinal users needing stress relief or mild pain management, but check phenotype CBD levels and start with low doses.
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