
- A resilient indica-hybrid with bright citrus notes and dependable yields.
Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, citrus-tinged buds and a relaxed, uplifted high.
- Dense, citrus-kissed buds with solid resin
- Performs well under controlled environments
- Reliable finish in sheltered outdoor spots
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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English Breakfast x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (100-160 cm) |
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Medium-high (indoor ~450-550 g/m², outdoor variable) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Herbal |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England Climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from English Breakfast x Northern Lights that combines compact, resinous bud structure with a bright citrus edge. It suits intermediate growers using either controlled indoor environments or sheltered outdoor sites and rewards careful humidity and airflow management.
Boston Tea Party is an indica-dominant hybrid with a solid resin production. The plant shows dense buds and a calm but present cerebral lift.
THC levels commonly sit in the high teens to low twenties by percentage. This potency offers noticeable psychoactivity without extreme intensity for most regular users.
CBD content is low but measurable, providing a mild balancing effect. The ratio supports relaxing outcomes without strong anti-inflammatory potency.
The lineage is English Breakfast x Northern Lights, combining a citrus-forward parent with a classic resinous variety. The cross aims to merge reliable vigour with compact, resinous buds.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to ensure flower-producing plants in each round. This simplifies crop planning for growers focusing on yield and quality.
Under a temperate southern England climate this strain rewards growers who can control humidity and airflow. It is best suited to those with some experience who can manage moderate seasonal variations.
Flowering typically completes between eight and ten weeks under stable light schedules. Buds swell noticeably in the final fortnight with increased resin and aroma.
Indoor yields are medium to high when given adequate light and nutrients. Outdoor harvests vary but can be substantial in a favourable season with good shelter.
Boston Tea Party develops a medium-tall frame with sturdy lateral branching. The structure responds well to topping and low-stress training to even the canopy.
Indoors in Gwynedd this variety performs well under controlled lights and ventilation, allowing tight bud development. Outdoors in Gwynedd it benefits from a sheltered site and careful attention to wet autumns.
Growing Boston Tea Party in Gwynedd suits its robust habit when matched to the temperate southern England climate. Careful sheltering from prolonged rain and attention to late-season humidity will protect bud quality.
The high-teen THC range produces a soothing body calm combined with a mild uplift in mood. Many users report a gradual transition towards sleepiness at higher doses.
Tasting notes blend bright citrus top notes with an earthy, herbal base. The smoke is rounded and slightly tangy on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 20-26°C during flowering and slightly cooler nights to preserve terpenes and resin.
Maintain 40-50% humidity in flowering to prevent mould and to encourage dense bud formation.
Switch to bloom-focused nutrients as full flowering begins and increase potassium and phosphorus in the middle weeks.
Dry slowly for seven to ten days then cure in jars for at least two weeks for improved flavour and smoothness.
Aphids and botrytis can appear in wet seasons, so regular inspections and good airflow are essential.
Yes, with a sheltered, south-facing site and attention to late-season rain it can do well outdoors in favourable years.
Topping and low-stress training improve canopy uniformity and yield without complex methods.
Its medium-tall habit suits small grows with scrogging or LST to control height and spread.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing will stabilise temperatures and humidity, giving consistently better bud density and fewer problems.
Harvest usually falls in late September to mid-October in southern UK conditions, depending on microclimate.
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