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Blood Bath

Feminised

Blood Bath is an indica-dominant hybrid producing dark berry flavours and heavy resin suited to managed greenhouse grows.

Why choose Blood Bath?
  • High resin, deep colour
  • Performs well in ventilated greenhouses
  • Designed for experienced growers
THC 18-24%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage AFGHANI x PURPLE URKLE
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall (1.2-1.8 m outdoor)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Dark berry, Earthy spice, Sweet iron
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Damp Coastal
Effects Euphoric, Sedating, Body-relaxing
Environment Greenhouse or indoor, sheltered outdoor possible

About Blood Bath

Blood Bath is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin, colour and a deep sedative effect. It performs best in controlled environments such as greenhouses where airflow and humidity are managed; in a damp coastal setting attention to mould prevention is essential. Expect high THC, compact nodes and a medium-tall structure that responds well to training techniques. Medicinally it helps with pain and insomnia, while experienced recreational users will notice a strong, long-lasting stone.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Blood Bath in a damp coastal climate requires careful mould and mildew management due to persistent humidity. Experienced growers will find it manageable with good ventilation and periodic pruning.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoor plants usually finish in late September under UK conditions.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady care and airflow. In a well-managed greenhouse buds develop heavy trichome coverage and respectable weight.

Height:

Plants develop a medium-tall structure with sturdy main colas. Side-branching responds well to light training.

Environment:

Indoors or in a greenhouse, Blood Bath responds well to screen-of-green and topping techniques. In Dundee outdoor plants benefit from a sheltered greenhouse or a south-facing wall.

Climate:

Growing Blood Bath in Dundee requires constant attention to humidity and airflow because of the damp coastal climate. Placing plants in a ventilated greenhouse in Dundee gives the best chance of avoiding bud rot.

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My buds are sweaty in the greenhouse, what now?
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Increase ventilation and run fans on a timer to lower canopy humidity; remove dense inner foliage and consider a dehumidifier for persistent wetness.
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Should I lollipop Blood Bath before flower?
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Yes, removing lower growth concentrates energy in top colas and improves airflow, which is useful in Dundee's damp conditions.
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How much should I top plants?
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One or two tops early in veg is sufficient to open the canopy; combine with low-stress training for even bud sites.
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What pests did you find most troublesome?
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Aphids are opportunistic in coastal greenhouses, so I release predatory insects and keep regular checks to catch infestations early.
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When did you harvest outdoors in Scotland?
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I typically harvest in late September to early October, but I watch trichomes and bud density rather than calendar dates.

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