
- Energetic landrace vigour for growers who manage height and humidity
Cambodian Thai
Cambodian Thai is a sativa-dominant landrace cross with uplifting effects and a citrus-earth flavour.
- Tall, vigorous sativa vigour with daylight clarity
- Citrus and spicy aroma with clean, focused effects
- Performs well with training and strict humidity control
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16-18% |
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<1% |
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Cambodian x Thai |
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Sativa-dominant |
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Intermediate |
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10-11 weeks |
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Tall |
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Medium-High |
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Earthy, Citrus, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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Humid Indoor Grow Rooms |
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Uplifting, Energetic, Focused |
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Indoor and Outdoor |
About Cambodian Thai
Cambodian Thai combines two robust landrace lines to produce a tall, vigorous sativa-dominant plant that favours daytime users. It brings clear, energetic effects alongside a citrus and earthy terpene profile, and it rewards growers who manage height and humidity carefully.
Cambodian Thai is a sativa-dominant landrace cross that favours tall, airy growth. It produces a clear, energetic high suited to daytime use.
THC levels typically sit in the mid to high teens, offering reliable potency without overwhelming novices. Expect consistent strength that rewards careful dosing.
CBD is low in this line, so it is not chosen for high-CBD therapeutic needs. Small amounts may still provide subtle calming effects alongside the dominant THC.
The lineage traces to traditional Cambodian and Thai landraces crossed to preserve vigour and sativa characteristics. The genetics drive the tall stature and energetic effects.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to simplify canopy planning and avoid male plants. Feminised genetics make it easier for growers in constrained spaces to predict yields.
This variety suits growers with some experience and will tolerate humid indoor grow rooms if ventilation is managed. Regular training and attention to airflow reduce mould risk.
Flowering normally runs to ten or eleven weeks under indoor lights. Outdoor plants finish late in the season and benefit from a long, steady autumn.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive proper feed and light, rewarding patient growers. Well-trained specimens in good rooms can deliver above-average harvests.
Plants develop a tall, lanky structure with long internodes and pronounced central colas. They respond well to topping and SCROG to control height.
Indoors in Newport this strain grows vigorously and benefits from good vertical space and circulation. Outdoors around Newport it reaches full height but needs a long season to ripen fully.
Growing Cambodian Thai in Newport with humid indoor grow rooms demands strict humidity control and good ventilation. In Newport this approach reduces mould risks and helps buds mature cleanly.
The high is uplifting and clear, promoting focus and sociable energy. A mild body lift accompanies the cerebral effects without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine earthy backnotes with bright citrus top notes and a hint of spice on the exhale. The aroma can be pungent in small rooms, so odour control helps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A warm, slightly humid environment with steady airflow suits this strain best; control humidity during late flower to prevent mould.
Expect ten to eleven weeks under consistent indoor lighting, with outdoor harvests needing a long, steady autumn.
Yes; topping, LST or SCROG will control height and improve light penetration to maximise yield.
You can, but keep plants short with training and use odour control as the strain can be quite aromatic.
Moderate feeding with a focus on potassium and phosphorus in late flower supports bud development without excess nitrogen.
It is better suited to growers with some experience due to its height and susceptibility to humid conditions late in flower.
High humidity and poor airflow increase mould risk; regular inspection and prompt action reduce pest pressure.
In northern climates it benefits from indoor cultivation or greenhouse protection, with attention to humidity control and light schedules to mimic longer seasons.
Yes, expect significant stretch early in flower so enter flower with lower canopies and adequate vertical space.
A carbon filter and inline fan with extraction cycles will manage the pungent, citrus-earth aroma effectively.
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