
- Breadstix — a dependable, flavoursome hybrid for the UK greenhouse grower
Breadstix
Breadstix is a balanced hybrid showing toasted bread and citrus notes with a clear, uplifting high suited to day use.
- Toasty flavour with a bright citrus lift
- Reliable greenhouse performer for UK growers
- Balanced effects for daytime use and mild relaxation
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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100-160 cm |
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450-550 g/m2 |
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Toasty, freshly baked bread, Bright citrus peel, Warm earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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Uplifting and clear-headed, Gentle physical relaxation, Sustained focus for daytime tasks |
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Greenhouse preferred; performs well indoors and outdoors |
About Breadstix
Breadstix is a robust hybrid bred from Skunk x Northern Lights that combines easy handling with expressive flavour. It produces medium-height plants that perform best in a greenhouse or controlled indoor space and rewards routine training and airflow management. The smoke presents toasted bread at the forefront with a citrus lift and an earthy spice finish, while effects start bright and transition to gentle relaxation. Growers in London and similar moist western coastal climates will find it dependable when humidity and ventilation are actively managed.
Breadstix is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly toward an energetic, sativa-like lift. The plant combines resilient growth with garden-friendly structure.
THC sits in the mid to upper range, typically around 18–22%. This gives a clear, potent effect without overwhelming novice users.
CBD levels are low, usually below 1 percent, so therapeutic effects rely mainly on THC and minor cannabinoids. Users looking for high-CBD relief should consider supplementary varieties.
Breadstix descends from Skunk crossed with Northern Lights, combining Skunk vigour with Northern Lights stability. The lineage explains its robust growth and balanced effects.
Seeds are offered as feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females in a crop. Gardeners prefer feminised lines for predictable canopy planning.
Under a moist western coastal climate this variety handles humidity well but still requires attention to airflow and mould prevention. Expect an intermediate difficulty level that rewards routine maintenance and timely pest checks.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under a stable light schedule. Outdoor and greenhouse plants may follow a similar timetable depending on local light and temperature.
Yield potential is solid for a hybrid, with greenhouse runs commonly reaching 450–550 g/m2 under good conditions. Outdoor plants can match that in favourable seasons but will be more variable.
Plants grow to a medium height, typically between 100 and 160 centimetres with a bushy central cola. The structure suits screen-of-green and low-stress training methods.
In London, Breadstix performs very well in a greenhouse where conditions are moderated and pests can be managed. Outdoors in London it benefits from shelter and a long, dry spell to finish properly.
Growing Breadstix in London requires attention to the city’s moist western coastal climate and its variable spells of rain. Provide good ventilation, dehumidification where possible, and cover in prolonged wet periods.
The high-THC profile delivers an initial uplift and mental clarity that is useful for daytime or creative tasks. That bright onset eases into a gentle body relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile centres on toasted bread notes with a fresh citrus tang on the exhale. A subtle earthy spice rounds out the finish for a layered smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Breadstix is manageable for beginners but it benefits from basic greenhouse skills like ventilation control and regular mildew checks, which are central to UK greenhouse cannabis growing.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% during flowering and increase slightly in vegetative stages, using fans and vents to maintain airflow and reduce mould risk.
Use a balanced NPK feed during vegetative growth and switch to a bloom formulation with lower nitrogen during flowering, monitoring run-off EC to avoid nutrient lockout.
Inspect dense buds after wet weather and during late flowering since bud rot appears quickly in humid conditions; remove any affected material immediately.
Training such as topping and low-stress training improves light penetration and evens the canopy, which helps maximises yields in greenhouse and indoor setups.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common, so routine checks and early biological controls such as predatory insects are advisable.
Dry for 7–10 days until stems snap, then cure in jars for at least two weeks for improved aroma and smoother smoke and continue to monitor humidity in the jars.
Yes, it tolerates mild cool nights but prolonged temperatures below 10°C can slow growth and delay flowering, so provide heat or protection when necessary.
Loam-rich compost or a high-quality soilless mix with good drainage works well; many growers favour coco coir for its balance of aeration and moisture control.
Selective pruning improves air circulation through the canopy, but avoid heavy pruning late in flowering to reduce stress and preserve yield potential.
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