
- Quick to finish, built for breezy UK gardens.
Board Wax
Board Wax is a sativa-leaning hybrid bred for faster finishes and resilience in variable UK conditions.
- Fast-finishing sativa hybrid for cooler climates
- Stable yields with proper wind protection
- Citrus-pine flavour with clear-headed effects
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Light x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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1.2-2.5 m |
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400-600 g/plant outdoor |
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pine, earthy, citrus |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas |
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uplifted, focused, relaxed |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Board Wax
Board Wax is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines speed and vigour for gardeners who face changeable weather. It finishes quickly for a sativa-leaning line, producing terpene-rich buds with citrus and pine notes. The plant tolerates breezy conditions but performs best when given staking and wind protection, which is important in exposed sites. For growers in Warwickshire and similar parts of the UK Board Wax offers a practical choice for reliable outdoor results within a short season.
Board Wax is a sativa-dominant hybrid with balanced indica undertones. It offers energetic highs alongside steady body relaxation.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically sitting between 18% and 22%. This potency suits experienced users and can be too strong for novices.
Board Wax has low CBD, usually under 1%. The low CBD means therapeutic effects rely more on THC and terpenes.
Board Wax descends from Northern Light x Haze and combines robust structure with a lively terpene profile. The hybrid lineage explains its fast finish and balanced psychoactive effects.
Seeds are sold feminised to guarantee flower-producing plants for growers. Feminised genetics simplify cultivation for outdoor growers on short season cycles.
Growing Board Wax requires intermediate skills and careful plant support to cope with coastal gusts. In windy coastal growing areas secure staking and windbreaks are important to prevent branch damage.
Flowering is relatively fast for a sativa-leaning plant, finishing in about seven to nine weeks. This compact cycle helps for earlier harvests in cooler seasons.
Outdoor plants can yield between 400 and 600 grams under good conditions. Indoor growers should expect lower numbers per square metre but high-quality buds.
Plants stay medium to tall with an open canopy that responds well to pruning. Expect heights of around 1.2 to 2.5 metres outdoors without major training.
Indoors Board Wax performs predictably under controlled light and moderate feeding schedules. Outdoors in Warwickshire it benefits from early-summer starts and shelter from prevailing winds.
In Warwickshire growers should site plants where they get morning sun and are protected from the worst gusts typical of windy coastal growing areas. Choosing hedgerows or purpose-built windbreaks in Warwickshire significantly improves bud development and reduces stress-related hermaphroditism.
Smoking Board Wax produces an uplifting, clear-headed high that encourages activity. Over time a calming body effect develops that eases tension without heavy sedation.
A citrus top note blends with earthy pine and subtle herbal undertones. The smoke is clean and leaves a lasting resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect a harvest after roughly nine weeks of flowering; aim to finish before autumn rains in the UK. For short season outdoor cannabis growing start early to ensure a dry window for trimming.
Use a steady, moderate nutrient schedule with a slight reduction during the final two weeks to improve flavour. Overfeeding can reduce resin quality.
Install stakes early and tie branches loosely to prevent snapping; add hedging or netting as windbreaks. Reduce sail area by selective defoliation on exposed sides.
Yes, with training and topping it can be kept compact for limited spaces. Consider LST or SCROG to control vertical growth.
Yes, dense buds can trap moisture; ensure airflow and avoid late-season rain exposure. Harvest slightly early if persistent wet weather threatens trichomes.
Feminised seeds are reliable and will mature in a typical UK summer if started early. Use cloches or greenhouse propagation to give seedlings a head-start.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering to mimic natural cycles. Maintain stable temperatures and avoid light leaks during dark periods.
Offer stable daytime temperatures and avoid overwatering in late flower to concentrate terpenes. Gentle flushing before harvest can sharpen flavour.
Top during early vegetative stage and prune sparingly to maintain airflow. Final heavy pruning should stop before flowering to avoid stress.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and bud rot if humidity is high. Early detection and biological controls work best.
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