
- Punchy hybrid for growers who manage humidity
Bat Shit
Bat Shit is an indica-dominant hybrid known for punchy highs, dense buds and a citrusy-earthy aroma.
- Fast-acting cerebral lift with heavy resin production
- Performs well in greenhouse setups with ventilation
- Distinct citrus and pine aroma with smooth smoke
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18-23% |
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0.2-0.8% |
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SKUNK x HAZE |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium to high (400-600 g/m² indoor, 400-800 g/plant outdoor) |
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Earthy, Citrus Peel, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse |
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Uplifting Cerebral Buzz, Creative Focus, Deep Physical Relaxation |
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Both |
About Bat Shit
Bat Shit combines Skunk and Haze lineage to deliver a fast-acting cerebral lift that eases into deep physical relaxation. It suits intermediate growers and performs well in greenhouses and outdoor spots with careful humidity control.
Bat Shit is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for punchy, fast-acting effects. It combines compact structure with dense, resinous buds.
THC levels usually range from 18% to 23%, delivering a strong but controllable high. The initial cerebral uplift settles into a heavy, relaxing body feel.
CBD is low, typically under 1%, so therapeutic benefits come mainly from THC and terpene interplay. Growers seeking a high-CBD profile should consider crosses or extracts.
Bat Shit descends from classic Skunk crossed with Haze genetics. That lineage provides both pungent aromatics and a buoyant cerebral lift.
Seeds are typically offered feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure uniformity. Some breeders may also produce regular or autoflower variants.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and suits cultivators with some prior experience. In humid greenhouse conditions extra vigilance on ventilation and mould prevention is required.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor harvest in Somerset generally falls in late September to early October.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Dense colas form readily and respond well to SCROG and topping.
Plants reach a medium to tall stature with sturdy central stems. Branching produces multiple productive bud sites suited to canopy management.
This strain performs well both indoors and outdoors and adapts to greenhouse cultivation in Somerset. Outdoor growers in Somerset should site plants for good air flow and late-afternoon sun.
Growing Bat Shit in Somerset's humid greenhouse conditions demands strict humidity control and strong airflow. Aim to keep humidity below 55% in flowering and monitor for bud rot frequently.
The high arrives quickly with an uplifting, focused head buzz that eases into deep physical calm. Many users report a boost in creativity followed by soporific relaxation.
The flavour profile is earthy with sharp citrus top notes and a lingering pine finish. Smoke is relatively smooth with a herbaceous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced veg feed then switch to a higher-phosphorus flowering regime; monitor runoff EC and adjust gently.
Increase ventilation, add dehumidification if possible, and remove lower foliage to improve air flow around bud sites.
Flush lightly 7 to 10 days before harvest to improve smoke quality, but avoid water stress in the final week.
It responds well to SCROG due to lateral bud production and can be grown in SOG with many small colas for quicker cycles.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common; introduce predatory insects and inspect plants regularly to catch infestations early.
Yes, outdoor cannabis cultivation can work well in Somerset provided plants are sited for sun and shelter from persistent rain and wind.
From seed expect about 4 to 5 months depending on start date and local conditions, with outdoor harvest typically in early autumn.
CO2 can boost yields under very tight environmental control, but it's not necessary for most home growers.
Aim for a pH of 5.8 to 6.5 in soil-less media and around 6.0 to 6.8 in soil to ensure nutrient availability.
Dry slowly to 55-65% humidity, then cure in jars with daily burps for the first two weeks before reducing frequency.
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