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Candy Chrome

Feminised

Candy Chrome is a sativa-dominant hybrid with sweet, citrus-forward flavours and a clear, focused uplift.

Why choose Candy Chrome?
  • Sweet citrus notes with a diesel backbone
  • Performs well in trained indoor canopies
  • Balanced head high for daytime focus
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Candyland x Chrome Diesel
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor)
Taste Sweet candy, Citrus, Diesel
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Northern Summers
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Light physical relaxation
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Candy Chrome

Candy Chrome is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines sweet terpene notes with a sharp citrus edge and a diesel underpinning. It flowers in eight to ten weeks and performs best in a controlled indoor environment or a sheltered outdoor site in cooler regions.

Grow Difficulty:

Growers will find Candy Chrome moderately challenging to cultivate in cool northern summers. Extra attention to ventilation and feeding is necessary to avoid stress and mould.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Some phenotypes may require the full period to reach peak resin production.

Yield:

Indoor yields are medium to good, averaging 350–450 g/m² with proper training and nutrition. Outdoor harvests in Antrim can be smaller due to the short, cool season.

Height:

Plants develop a medium to tall structure with airy colas and spaced internodes. Main stems may need support as buds gain weight late in flowering.

Environment:

Indoors Candy Chrome responds well to SCROG and topping in a controlled grow room with steady airflow. Outdoors in Antrim the variety benefits from a sheltered, sun-facing position to avoid damp and late-season chills.

Climate:

In Antrim's cool northern summers Candy Chrome needs careful site selection to ripen fully. Gardeners should protect plants from prolonged damp and cool nights to reduce mould risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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I'm in Antrim and worried about late rain; should I bring plants undercover?
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Yes, move potted plants under a sheltered structure or use a temporary cloche to keep buds dry during late-season showers.
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What fan setup do you recommend for a small indoor tent?
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Use an oscillating clip fan plus an inline extractor to ensure consistent airflow and fresh air exchange in the tent.
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How many plants per m² for SCROG with Candy Chrome?
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One to two plants per square metre works well when training under a SCROG net to maximise yield and light use.
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Should I defoliate during mid-flower in cool conditions?
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Light defoliation can improve airflow, but avoid heavy leaf removal late in flower to reduce stress in cool northern summers.
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Any fertiliser strengths to avoid for this strain?
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Avoid excessive nitrogen in late flowering; follow manufacturer guidelines and reduce feed by 25% if signs of nutrient burn appear.

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