
- Big Chillz — steady yields, calming effects.
Big Chillz
Big Chillz is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for greenhouse cultivation in temperate British conditions.
- Reliable greenhouse performer
- Dense citrus-tinged buds
- Best yields with active airflow
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Greenhouse, Outdoor |
About Big Chillz
Big Chillz combines the resinous density of classic indicas with lifted, clear-headed notes from sativa lineage. It finishes reliably in eight to ten weeks indoors and performs well in sheltered outdoor sites and greenhouses. Under proper ventilation and humidity control the strain produces medium-high yields of citrus-tinged, earthy buds suited to both recreational and medicinal users. Growers in Wiltshire and similar climates find Big Chillz robust when trained and monitored for mould.
Big Chillz is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced relaxation. The bud structure is dense with resinous calyxes.
THC levels for Big Chillz typically range from 18% to 22% giving a potent but manageable high. Occasional pheno variations push peaks slightly higher in skilled grows.
CBD is low in Big Chillz at around 0.5% to 1% and does not significantly alter the psychoactive profile. The low CBD content makes the strain more suited to recreational rather than high-CBD therapeutic use.
Big Chillz descends from Northern Lights x Haze creating hybrid vigour and resin production. The lineage brings indica solidity from Northern Lights and lifted notes from Haze.
Seeds are supplied feminised to avoid male plants and simplify canopy management. Gardeners can also find regular seeds from select breeders for breeding projects.
Growing Big Chillz under a moist western coastal climate requires attention to ventilation and mould prevention. Regular airflow and slightly drier substrate help manage the humidity typical of coastal regions.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoors, plants in mild seasons can finish toward the longer end of that range.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light, nutrients and humidity control. In a greenhouse setup yield increases with improved ventilation and training.
Plants stay medium in height with robust lateral branching suited to screen-of-green methods. The structure supports even bud development across the canopy.
Indoors or in a greenhouse Big Chillz responds well to SCROG and low-stress training. Outdoors in Wiltshire plants finish reliably given a warm, sheltered microclimate.
In Wiltshire with its moist western coastal climate Big Chillz needs good shelter and dehumidification to prevent bud rot. Position plants in a greenhouse or a sheltered outdoor spot and maintain active airflow.
Big Chillz delivers a relaxed body sensation that eases tension without heavy sedation at moderate doses. Mental uplift occurs early and can sharpen creativity for some users.
The flavour profile mixes citrus top notes with earthy pine and a lingering sweet finish. Smoke is smooth with a slightly spicy aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Big Chillz suits UK greenhouse cannabis growing when humidity is controlled; use ventilation, dehumidifiers and regular pruning to prevent mould. Place plants where you can maximise cross-ventilation and keep canopy density manageable.
Start with a nitrogen-rich feed through veg and switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering. Feed moderately to avoid nutrient burn and monitor EC if using soilless mixes.
Remove large fan leaves early in flowering to improve light penetration but avoid over-defoliation in humid conditions. Keep some leaf mass to protect lower buds from sudden environmental swings.
Keep relative humidity below 50% during late flowering, ensure steady airflow and avoid dense overlapping foliage. Harvest tight, heavy buds promptly at any sign of mould and discard affected material.
Yes; compost teas and slow-release organic feeds work well with Big Chillz. Watch for salt buildup in greenhouse soils and refresh or replace medium as needed.
Yes, but expect males; use feminised seeds for guaranteed female plants unless you intend to breed. Regulars are useful for creating new phenotypes but require space for culling males.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common threats in British greenhouses. Inspect underside of leaves regularly and use biological controls or targeted treatments early.
Dry slowly for seven to ten days then cure in sealed jars for at least two weeks to stabilise flavours. Extended curing of four to eight weeks further mellows smoke and enhances aroma.
In Wiltshire expect outdoor harvests in late September to October depending on seasonal warmth and rainfall. Microclimates and greenhouse protection can shift that window earlier by a few weeks.
Yes; personal cultivation remains illegal in the UK without a licence and carries criminal penalties. Check current legislation and local guidance before planning any grow.
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