
- Compact, resilient and richly flavoured for small-space grows
Black Panther
Black Panther is a compact indica-dominant hybrid suited to sheltered outdoor spots and controlled indoor grows.
- Compact plants with heavy buds
- Performs well in sheltered coastal gardens
- Feminized seeds for predictable crops
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Black Domina x Panther |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium to high (approx. 350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Earthy, Blackberry, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal |
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Relaxed, Sedative, Euphoric |
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Suitable For Both Indoor And Outdoor; Compact Habit Helps In Small Gardens |
About Black Panther
Black Panther is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for short, resinous plants that perform well in tight spaces. It offers steady relaxation, dark berry flavours and reliable yields, making it a pragmatic choice for growers in exposed coastal regions.
Black Panther is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact plants and dense, resinous buds. It tends towards deep relaxation while retaining enough clarity for evening activity.
THC levels commonly fall between 18 and 22 per cent in well-grown specimens. That potency gives clear psychoactive effects without being overwhelming for most users.
CBD is low in this variety, typically under one per cent. It is therefore not a preferred choice when high-CBD therapy is required.
Black Panther descends from Black Domina x Panther. The cross emphasises dense buds and a sturdy, compact structure suitable for tight spaces.
Seeds are supplied feminized to give a predictable crop of flowering females. This helps planning for short season outdoor cannabis growing and makes best use of limited space in Cumbrian gardens.
Growing Black Panther is intermediate in difficulty in windy coastal growing areas and it benefits from sturdy support and windbreaks. Plants tolerate some stress but need careful feeding and pruning to perform well in exposed conditions.
Flowering usually completes in seven to nine weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoors it can mature within a short season if planted early and given decent summer weather.
Yields are medium to high for a compact plant, making it productive in small plots. Outdoors under favourable conditions expect around 350–450 g per plant.
Plants remain relatively short and bushy, typically reaching 80–140 cm. This structure suits sheltered outdoor spots and smaller indoor setups.
Indoors Black Panther responds well to SCROG and controlled environments with strong light. Outdoors in Cumbria the compact stature helps, but choose sheltered sites to protect plants from salt-laden winds.
In Cumbria growers should expect exposure to salty sea breezes and swift weather changes. Windy coastal growing areas demand windbreaks, lower plant density and extra staking to keep Black Panther healthy.
The high-THC profile delivers steady relaxation and a gentle body stone. Users often report a calm uplift in mood with increased drowsiness at higher doses.
Flavours combine dark berry notes with earthy and spicy undertones. The smoke is relatively smooth with a lingering sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Plant after the last heavy spring frost and give seedlings a head start indoors where possible; that helps finish before autumn rains.
Use windbreaks, plant behind hedges or walls, and erect temporary screens; rinse foliage if salt builds up after storms.
Feeds are similar but you may need slightly higher potassium and calcium to improve stress resistance and cell strength.
Outdoors it typically finishes by late summer to early autumn if planted early and given a sheltered spot.
Yes, its compact habit and manageable height make it ideal for smaller plots and balconies with adequate light.
Yes, light staking or trellising helps support heavy colas, especially in windy coastal locations.
Yes, with attention to timing and site choice Black Panther performs well in short season outdoor cannabis growing by maturing in around nine weeks of flowering.
Aphids, caterpillars and thrips are common; monitor regularly and use biological controls or soft insecticidal soaps where necessary.
A brief flush with plain water one to two weeks before harvest can improve flavour, though opinions vary among growers.
Drying outdoors is possible in dry, mild autumns but most growers use indoor drying racks to control humidity and avoid mould.
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