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Baklava

Feminised
Photoperiod

Baklava is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet, pastry-like flavours and a potent, relaxing high.

Why choose Baklava?
  • Dense, resin-heavy buds
  • Sweet pastry and nutty terpenes
  • Reliable 8–9 week finish
THC 22-26%
CBD 0.2-0.6%
Lineage GSC x Gelato
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height 1.2-1.8 m outdoors
Yield Medium-high
Taste Sweet Pastry, Nutty, Spiced Earth
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Windy Coastal Growing Areas, Temperate
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Baklava

Baklava is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds and layered sweet, nutty terpenes. It performs well indoors and outdoors with correct wind protection and training, producing a potent, long-lasting high suited to evening use and therapeutic relief.

Grow Difficulty:

Baklava is moderately challenging outdoors and requires careful attention in windy coastal growing areas, where stems can snap without support. Use staking and windbreaks early to protect developing colas.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in 8–9 weeks under stable light cycles. Outdoors aim to finish by late summer in reliable climates.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady nutrition and support. Expect lower outputs in exposed sites without shelter where wind stresses the canopy.

Height:

Plants have a medium, stocky structure with stout branches that support heavy buds. Outdoors they commonly reach 1.2–1.8 metres when well cared for.

Environment:

Indoors Baklava responds well to SCROG and controlled environments and is a good candidate for careful training in Oxford. Outdoors in Oxford it finishes rapidly but needs sheltered positions away from prevailing gusts.

Climate:

Growing Baklava in Oxford within windy coastal growing areas requires early wind protection and sheltered siting to prevent bud damage. Install hedging, screens or stout stakes and avoid fully exposed ridge lines.

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My plants are toppling in the wind, what now?
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Install stakes or bamboo canes and tie stems loosely; add a windbreak and prune some upper foliage to reduce sail area.
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How do I speed up ripening in a cool season?
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Ensure plants get maximum sun, reduce nitrogen late in flowering and consider a gentle potassium boost to support ripening.
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Should I use neem oil on Baklava?
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Neem is effective against many pests but avoid spraying during peak bud development and stop applications well before harvest to prevent taint.
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Do I need to defoliate dense plants?
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Selective defoliation improves airflow and light penetration; remove only shaded lower leaves and keep a balance to avoid stressing the plant.
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What's the best drying humidity?
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Aim for 45–55% relative humidity during drying at around 18–20°C to retain terpenes and avoid overly fast desiccation.

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