
- Sweet, hardy and ready for short seasons.
Candy Crush
Candy Crush is an autoflowering, indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and quick finishes suitable for shorter seasons.
- Short flowering window ideal for tight seasons
- Sweet berry flavour with citrus highs
- Autoflowering and wind-resilient when sheltered
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18-24% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Candyland x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium-High |
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Sweet berry, Citrus, Gas |
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Autoflowering |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Candy Crush
Candy Crush is built for growers who need a reliable, compact plant with a short flowering window. The autoflowering genetics and indica-dominant structure make it resilient in exposed sites when given wind protection. Expect sweet, berry-led aromas with citrus top notes and a steady euphoric then calming effect. In Fermanagh and other windy coastal growing areas, selecting a sheltered plot and using windbreaks will protect yield and bud quality.
Candy Crush is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans toward calming, resinous buds. The plant shows compact structure and dense colas.
THC levels typically sit in the mid to high teens and can reach low twenties under good care. Users should expect a clear cerebral lift that moves into body relaxation.
CBD content is low, so this variety is not a CBD-focused option. Patients seeking CBD-specific relief should consider dedicated high-CBD cultivars.
The lineage reads Candyland x Skunk and the cross emphasises fruity terpenes with hardy growth traits. The genetics give a predictable compact form and strong aroma.
Seeds are autoflowering, which shortens the time to harvest and suits growers in brief seasons. Autoflowering plants require no light schedule changes and simplify cultivation.
Growing Candy Crush in windy coastal growing areas is best suited to an intermediate cultivator who can provide physical support and site protection. Wind-resistant training and staking reduce stem damage and bud loss.
Flowering completes quickly compared with many outdoor strains, typically between seven and nine weeks. This short cycle helps it finish before autumn weather turns.
Yields are medium to high for a compact plant when sheltered from strong winds and given steady nutrition. Careful pruning and airflow management improve bud density and weight.
Plants stay short to medium with strong lateral branching and tight internodes. The compact form suits limited spaces and reduces exposure to harsh gusts.
Indoors, Candy Crush responds well to SCROG and SOG techniques and produces dense, resinous flowers. Outdoors in Fermanagh the strain performs reliably when given wind protection and a well-chosen, sheltered site.
In Fermanagh, windy coastal growing areas pose challenges such as salt spray and constant gusts that can strip leaves and damage buds. Use hedges, windbreaks and sheltered plots in Fermanagh to protect the crop and maintain bud quality.
The initial effect is a bright euphoric lift that eases anxiety and sparks sociability. It gradually moves into a calming body feel that can promote sleep at higher doses.
Flavour notes centre on sweet berry candy with sharp citrus top notes and a subtle petrol undertone. A sugary aftertaste lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering usually completes in seven to nine weeks, making it suited to growers who need a relatively fast finish.
Plant after the last serious spring frosts, typically late May to early June, and place plants where they will receive shelter from prevailing winds.
Install windbreaks, use staking or trellising and site plants behind hedges or walls to reduce mechanical stress and salt exposure.
Provide a balanced nutrient programme with moderate nitrogen in veg and higher phosphorus and potassium in flower, avoiding overfeeding to prevent nutrient lockout.
High humidity combined with poor airflow can encourage mould, so prune to improve ventilation and remove damaged foliage promptly.
Yes, its autoflowering habit and seven to nine week flowering period make Candy Crush a strong candidate for short season outdoor cannabis growing when sited and sheltered correctly.
These seeds are typically sold as autoflowering feminised to maximise flower production without male plants.
Check trichomes for a mix of cloudy and amber and watch pistils; harvest when desired potency and aroma peak, usually early to mid October in short seasons if planted in late spring.
Yes, indoor cultivation in Fermanagh allows full climate control and avoids coastal salt issues, producing faster and often heavier yields.
Growing cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a licence; always check the current laws and seek appropriate permissions before cultivation.
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