
- A compact, resilient hybrid for coastal and sheltered gardens.
Caesar
Caesar is an indica-dominant hybrid that stays compact and resilient for coastal gardens.
- Compact plants built for exposed spots.
- Citrus notes with earthy depth.
- Reliable eight to nine week finish.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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0.6-1.2 m (short to medium) |
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Moderate; 350-600 g/plant outdoors |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spicy herbal |
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Feminised, Photoperiod |
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Windy Coastal |
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Calming, Mild cerebral lift, Relaxed focus |
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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.
Caesar is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resilient habit. The variety tends to favour relaxation without heavy sedation in moderate doses.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 percent in mature buds. Some phenotypes test a little higher and can be stronger for inexperienced users.
CBD levels are low but present, generally under two percent. The low CBD makes it better suited to targeted therapeutic use rather than broad CBD therapy.
The lineage traces to Northern Lights x Skunk, which gives it resinous buds and stable growth. That heritage produces consistent flowering and reliable resin production across phenotypes.
Seeds are mostly offered as feminised to simplify cultivation for gardeners. Regular seeds are sometimes available for breeders wanting to select particular traits.
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 is usually eight to nine weeks under good indoor conditions. Outdoors plants finish reliably if given a warm spell and attentive care.
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.
Caesar grows short to medium and keeps a bushy, dense structure. The compact height suits discreet gardens and smaller outdoor plots.
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.
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.
Effects start with a mild cerebral uplift that settles into a calming body feel. The overall result is functional relaxation rather than heavy couch-lock.
Flavours combine bright citrus top notes with earthy and spicy herbal undertones. The smoke is generally clean with a slightly peppery finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering normally takes eight to nine weeks indoors and finishes outdoors with a warm late season; monitor trichomes for optimal harvest timing.
Caesar tolerates wind but benefits from windbreaks and shelter to protect stems and flowers from salt-laden gusts.
The strain is moderately easy but requires attention to training and staking in exposed sites, so beginners should prepare for a bit of hands-on work.
Use a balanced flowering feed with stable phosphorus and potassium levels, and reduce nitrogen as buds develop to encourage resin production.
Watch for mildew in damp seasons and aphids in warmer spells; good air circulation and regular inspection help prevent outbreaks.
Stake main stems, employ flexible ties, and use netting or hedging as windbreaks to reduce swaying and stem damage.
Yes, Caesar's relatively quick finishing makes it a good option for short season outdoor cannabis growing, but choose early-sited plants and protective microclimates.
Yes, topping and low-stress training increase lateral bud sites and improve light penetration, which boosts yield for this compact plant.
Most commercial packs are feminised for convenience, though some breeders supply regular seed lots for selection and crossing.
Check trichomes for cloudiness and amber, and consider the strain's tendency for a gentle comedown when timing your cut.
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