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Bat Shit

Feminised

Bat Shit is an indica-dominant hybrid known for punchy highs, dense buds and a citrusy-earthy aroma.

Why choose Bat Shit?
  • Fast-acting cerebral lift with heavy resin production
  • Performs well in greenhouse setups with ventilation
  • Distinct citrus and pine aroma with smooth smoke
THC 18-23%
CBD 0.2-0.8%
Lineage SKUNK x HAZE
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Medium to high (400-600 g/m² indoor, 400-800 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Earthy, Citrus Peel, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid Greenhouse
Effects Uplifting Cerebral Buzz, Creative Focus, Deep Physical Relaxation
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor harvest in Somerset generally falls in late September to early October.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Dense colas form readily and respond well to SCROG and topping.

Height:

Plants reach a medium to tall stature with sturdy central stems. Branching produces multiple productive bud sites suited to canopy management.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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My buds show early signs of bud rot, what now?
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Remove affected buds immediately, increase airflow and lower humidity; check neighbouring plants and trim dense growth.
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Can I top Bat Shit more than once?
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Yes, topping twice is common to create a bushier canopy but allow recovery between cuts to avoid stress during stretch.
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What light cycle works best indoors?
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Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering, ensuring dark periods are uninterrupted for best bud set.
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How do I get those citrus notes to pop?
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Avoid over-fertilising late in flower and allow terpenes to develop by keeping temperatures slightly cooler at night.
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Any tips for a first-time greenhouse grower in the UK?
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Prioritise ventilation, shade on hot afternoons, and a simple pest-monitoring routine to keep plants healthy throughout the season.

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