
- Citrus clarity for energetic daytime sessions
Buddha’S Hand
Buddha’S Hand is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for citrus notes and an uplifting head high, suited to growers who manage humidity carefully.
- Citrus aroma with a clear cerebral lift
- Performs well in sheltered outdoor sites
- Needs active humidity control for best results
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18-24% |
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≤1% |
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Buddha'S Hand x Lemon Haze |
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Hybrid (Sativa-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2-2.2 m |
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400-600 g/plant outdoor |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Conditions (Temperate Coastal) |
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Uplifting, Focused, Energetic |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor |
About Buddha'S Hand
Buddha’S Hand offers a citrus-forward aroma and a clear, energetic high derived from sativa-leaning genetics. It performs well both indoors and outdoors but rewards growers who control humidity, provide good airflow and apply moderate training to maximise yields.
Buddha'S Hand is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively cerebral effects. It leans towards energetic daytime use and keeps a clear-headed profile.
THC levels commonly range between 18% and 24%. Users report a pronounced head high rather than heavy sedation.
CBD remains low, typically under 1%. This makes it better suited to recreational or mood-focused therapeutic use rather than high-CBD treatment.
Buddha'S Hand traces its lineage to Buddha'S Hand x Lemon Haze, combining haze genetics with citrus-forward parentage. The cross emphasises sativa traits such as stretch, aroma and a cerebral high.
Seeds are typically offered Feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure female plants. Regular or autoflower versions may be available from specialised breeders.
Growing Buddha'S Hand is moderately challenging in humid greenhouse conditions due to mould risk and vigorous vegetative growth. Regular trimming and good airflow are needed to keep plants healthy.
Flowering typically finishes in 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoor crops in temperate zones may take slightly longer and benefit from a long late summer.
Yield is moderate to high when managed correctly, often 400–600 g per plant outdoors under good conditions. Indoor yields are respectable with training but depend on space and light intensity.
Plants develop a tall, branched structure with long colas and can reach 1.2 to 2.2 metres outdoors. The canopy responds well to topping and LST to control height and increase bud sites.
Indoors the strain adapts well to controlled environments, allowing you to curb vertical stretch. Outdoors in Snowdonia the plants can reach their full height but need shelter from persistent damp and wind.
In Snowdonia, humid greenhouse conditions require strict humidity control when growing Buddha'S Hand to prevent mould. Use dehumidifiers, increased ventilation and selective pruning to maintain bud health in the region.
Effects are uplifting and creative with a clear cerebral rise that spurs activity. Physical sedation is minimal, making it suitable for daytime tasks where focus is needed.
The flavour mixes sharp citrus top notes with earthy and spicy undertones. A lingering zesty finish often appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Provide high-intensity LED or HPS lights indoors and aim for long daylight hours outdoors to support the sativa stretch.
Use extraction fans, dehumidifiers and wide air circulation to keep relative humidity below 55% during flowering to reduce mould risk.
Begin with a balanced vegetative feed, then switch to a bloom formulation at week three of flowering and reduce nitrogen as buds develop.
Yes, topping and low-stress training control height and improve bud site distribution, which is particularly useful in a greenhouse.
Spider mites and powdery mildew are common; inspect regularly and treat early with biological controls or approved contact treatments.
Light pruning and defoliation help airflow and reduce mildew risk, which is important for outdoor plants in Snowdonia's damp seasons.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effects, usually near the end of the 8–10 week flowering window.
Yes, Buddha'S Hand can perform well in outdoor cannabis cultivation with a sheltered site, good soil drainage and close attention to humidity.
Cure for at least two to four weeks in a cool, dark place with regular jar burping to develop flavour and smoothness.
Use standard germination techniques and keep seedlings warm and humid for the first two weeks, then harden them off before outdoor planting.
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