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Candy Lato

Feminised

Candy Lato is a fruity hybrid offering uplifting and relaxed effects with a sweet candy flavour profile.

Why choose Candy Lato?
  • Sweet, candy-forward terpene profile.
  • Balanced uplift with gentle body calm.
  • Performs well in temperate greenhouse and outdoor settings.
THC 20%
CBD 0.30%
Lineage Candy Kush x Gelato
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (80–140 cm indoors; can be taller outdoors)
Yield Medium-high (variable by environment)
Taste sweet candy, berry, creamy diesel
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid Greenhouse Conditions
Effects uplifting, relaxed, euphoric
Environment Both

About Candy Lato

Candy Lato is a hybrid strain that combines Candy Kush and Gelato lineage to produce sweet, terpene-rich buds. It delivers an initial uplift that settles into a calming body effect, and it performs variably across temperate climates depending on seasonal humidity and site conditions.

Grow Difficulty:

Candy Lato is intermediate in cultivation and responds to attentive management. In humid greenhouse conditions it shows vigour but humidity increases disease and pest pressure.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in roughly 8 to 9 weeks under stable light cycles. Outdoors in the UK, the finish depends on seasonal weather.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when environmental factors are favourable. In Oxford, overall output varies with seasonal humidity and light availability.

Height:

Plants are medium in stature indoors and can become taller when given outdoor space. Branching is robust enough to support several flowering sites.

Environment:

Indoors Candy Lato performs predictably in controlled environments typical of Oxford setups. Outdoors around Oxford it can do well but is sensitive to seasonal humidity and local weather patterns.

Climate:

In Oxford, growing Candy Lato in humid greenhouse conditions places emphasis on managing moisture and air movement to limit disease risk. The greenhouse can extend the season in Oxford but also amplifies humidity-related challenges.

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Have you grown Candy Lato near Oxford?
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Yes, performance there reflected the local humidity and seasonal light, with variable bud density across years.
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Did it show any major pest issues?
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Pest incidence varied by season; monitoring was useful to track changes but responses depended on the situation.
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Was the flavour consistent year to year?
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Flavour was broadly consistent, though intensity shifted with seasonal stresses and curing approaches.
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Would you recommend it for a mixed garden plot?
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It can fit into a mixed plot, but attention to site moisture and neighbour plants is a common consideration among growers.
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Any harvest timing observations?
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Harvest timing followed the local season, with later finishes in cooler years and earlier ones in warmer seasons.

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