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Caesar

Feminised
Photoperiod

Caesar is an indica-dominant hybrid that stays compact and resilient for coastal gardens.

Why choose Caesar?
  • Compact plants built for exposed spots.
  • Citrus notes with earthy depth.
  • Reliable eight to nine week finish.
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.5%
Lineage Northern Lights x Skunk
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height 0.6-1.2 m (short to medium)
Yield Moderate; 350-600 g/plant outdoors
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Spicy herbal
Seed Type Feminised, Photoperiod
Climate Windy Coastal
Effects Calming, Mild cerebral lift, Relaxed focus
Environment Indoor & Outdoor

About Caesar

Caesar is a compact indica-dominant hybrid bred for resilience and reliable flowering in exposed sites. The variety produces citrus-tinged, resinous buds with moderate THC and a calming yet functional effect profile suited to evening and relaxed daytime use.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Caesar in windy coastal growing areas demands sturdy staking and sheltered sites. Plants tolerate breezes but need windbreaks and careful training to avoid stem damage.

Flowering Time:

Flowering is usually eight to nine weeks under good indoor conditions. Outdoors plants finish reliably if given a warm spell and attentive care.

Yield:

Yields are moderate for a compact strain, commonly 350–600 g per plant outdoors with training. Indoor yields respond well to canopy control and consistent feeding.

Height:

Caesar grows short to medium and keeps a bushy, dense structure. The compact height suits discreet gardens and smaller outdoor plots.

Environment:

Indoors Caesar responds well to SCROG and light training to maximise bud sites. Outdoors in Hampshire it benefits from a sheltered position to reduce wind stress.

Climate:

In Hampshire's windy coastal growing areas Caesar performs best when shielded from strong gusts and salt spray. Positioning plants behind hedges or using protective netting helps ripening and reduces stress in Hampshire.

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How do you stake Caesar in a windy Hampshire garden?
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I use bamboo canes tied with soft garden ties and add a windbreak hedge or mesh on the windward side to cut down gusts.
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When do you start LST on this strain?
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I begin low-stress training after the third node to shape the canopy before stretching, usually around week two of veg.
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What feed schedule works best indoors?
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A standard veg feed until pre-flower, then a switch to a bloom formula with reduced nitrogen and steady phosphorus/ potassium works well.
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Any tips for avoiding mould outdoors?
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Space plants for airflow, prune lower foliage, and remove any heavily shaded branches to keep humidity down inside the canopy.
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How do you decide when to flush before harvest?
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I monitor trichomes and begin a light flush around ten days to two weeks before harvest when the majority are cloudy to amber.

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