
- Vigorous hybrid for dependable greenhouse yields.
Bionic Cheetah
Bionic Cheetah is a vigorous hybrid bred for reliable greenhouse performance in the UK.
- Reliable greenhouse performer
- Citrus top notes with earthy depth
- Intermediate grower-friendly
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20-25% |
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0.20% |
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Cheetah OG x Bionic Diesel |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 100-160 cm |
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Medium-high (approx. 500-650 g/m² indoor equivalent) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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Energising, Focused, Relaxation |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Bionic Cheetah
Bionic Cheetah is a hybrid that blends Cheetah OG and Bionic Diesel genetics to deliver energetic cerebral effects and robust greenhouse growth. It performs well in moist western coastal climates with proper humidity control, producing medium to high yields and a citrus-earthy terpene profile suitable for growers in Staffordshire and similar regions.
Bionic Cheetah is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa in its growth and effect profile. It combines vigour with manageable stretch for greenhouse setups.
THC levels typically range between 20% and 25%, delivering a clear yet potent high. Users report consistent potency that suits experienced consumers and those stepping up from milder varieties.
CBD content is low, usually around 0.2%, so the strain is not grown for cannabidiol-heavy therapy. The low CBD complements the THC profile to favour psychoactive effects over overt medicinal calm.
The lineage is Cheetah OG x Bionic Diesel, combining an aromatic OG profile with a diesel-derived robustness. The cross emphasises vigour and terpene richness.
Seeds are provided as feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure predominantly female plants. This makes planning canopy and plant counts straightforward for greenhouse runs.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and rewards careful environmental control in a moist western coastal climate. Extra attention to ventilation and mould prevention is necessary where humidity is high.
Flowering takes roughly 8 to 10 weeks under optimal conditions. Expect buds to mature towards the later half of that window in cooler seasons.
Yield is medium to high for a greenhouse crop, with good bud density when trained and fed correctly. Outdoor results in Staffordshire can match indoor outputs in a good year with proper canopy management.
Plants typically reach a medium height between 100 and 160 cm depending on training. The structure presents a strong central cola with side branches that respond well to topping and low stress training.
In greenhouses in Staffordshire this strain performs well when kept under steady temperatures and airflow. Outdoors in Staffordshire it benefits from a sheltered, sunny position away from prevailing winds.
Growing Bionic Cheetah in Staffordshire means contending with a moist western coastal climate that favours rapid vegetative growth. Careful humidity control and good airflow are essential to prevent mould and mildew in that environment.
The high THC content delivers an energising onset that shifts into focused relaxation. Users often report increased creativity coupled with a calm physical ease.
Flavours combine sharp citrus top notes with earthy and pine undertones. A subtle spice or herbal finish is present on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, its medium height and manageable stretch make it well suited to small greenhouse setups with active ventilation.
Maintain airflow, reduce relative humidity during late flower, and remove dense inner foliage to improve light and circulation.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and switch to a bloom formulation as buds form, reducing nitrogen and increasing phosphorus and potassium.
Top after 3-4 nodes in veg and apply low stress training to spread the canopy before flowering begins.
Expect about 10-14 weeks from seed for a typical feminised plant, depending on veg time and climate.
Monitor regularly for spider mites and aphids and use integrated pest management with predatory insects when possible.
Yes, in sheltered locations it can finish well outdoors, but greenhouse protection gives more reliable results in wet summers.
Yes, Bionic Cheetah is a practical choice for UK greenhouse cannabis growing when growers prioritise ventilation, humidity control and timely pruning.
Yellowing lower leaves often indicate nitrogen deficiency while leaf tip burn can indicate nutrient excess or salt buildup.
Dry slowly at 45-55% RH then cure in airtight jars with daily burps for two weeks, extending curing for smoother flavour.
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