
- Candy Pave — sweet, compact and coastal-ready
Candy Pave
Candy Pave is a compact hybrid with sweet candy flavours and dependable resin production.
- Sweet candy notes over earthy diesel
- Compact plants suited to sheltered outdoor sites
- Reliable resin production in cool conditions
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Candyland x Pavement |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium (400-500 g/m2 indoor) |
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Sweet candy, Earthy diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Uplifted, Relaxing, Focused |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor |
About Candy Pave
Candy Pave is a hybrid strain that combines sweet, sugary terpenes with earthy diesel undertones and a focused, calming high. Grown in Somerset and comparable UK regions, it performs well indoors and outdoors when given shelter from wind and careful moisture control. The plant flowers in roughly 8 to 10 weeks and yields a moderate crop for growers prepared to manage humidity and pest pressure in cool climates. Ideal for intermediate growers, Candy Pave offers reliable resin and aroma for both personal use and small-scale craft production.
Candy Pave is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica leaning. The plant produces dense, resinous buds suited to compact grows.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in well-grown phenotypes. The potency delivers a clear-headed uplift that eases into body relaxation.
CBD is low, generally under 1%. This strain is not intended as a CBD-dominant medicinal option.
Candy Pave descends from Candyland x Pavement. The cross produces sugary terpenes and compact, resinous colas.
Seeds are generally sold feminised for predictable female plants. This reduces time spent identifying males for small-scale growers.
Candy Pave is moderately demanding in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. It rewards attentive feeding and mildew prevention.
Indoor flowering finishes in about 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoors, expect harvest from late September to early October in milder seasons.
Yields are moderate to good with proper care and average around 400–500 g/m2 indoors. Outdoors in Somerset it can produce reliable crops when given shelter and nutrients.
Plants remain compact indoors, typically 80–120 cm with good pruning. Outdoors they can reach up to 1.2–1.5 m when left to stretch.
Somerset growers can cultivate Candy Pave both inside and outside with success. In Somerset outdoor plants need shelter from coastal winds and close attention to late-season mould risk.
In Somerset this variety performs best when growers manage moisture carefully in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Choose sites with morning sun and afternoon shelter to help flowers finish before autumn rains.
The high starts with a bright uplift and clear thinking. That energy eases into a warm, calming body sensation.
The flavour profile opens with sweet candy notes over an earthy diesel base. A sharp citrus tang lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, but it needs a sheltered spot with good morning sun and protection from prevailing coastal winds to reduce mould risk.
Use a steady N-P-K regime through veg and switch to higher phosphorous and potassium during flowering, with lighter feed in the final two weeks.
Improve airflow, remove lower growth, and avoid dense canopies; consider open-sited training and timely defoliation.
Yes, it responds well to organic composts and teas, though nutrient levels must be monitored to avoid deficiencies in cool conditions.
Monitor trichomes from late September; harvest before persistent rains if trichomes show amber development and pistils darken.
Occasional support helps heavy colas, especially after rain when branches can bend under the weight of wet buds.
Aphids and spider mites can appear, and increased salt spray may stress plants, so inspect regularly and wash foliage if necessary.
Seaweed-based feeds provide trace minerals and stress resilience, but balance them with freshwater irrigation to avoid salt build-up.
Switch to 12/12 to induce flowering and maintain consistent dark periods to avoid stress and hermaphroditism.
Look for local grower forums and extension groups focused on coastal climate cannabis cultivation and combine their tips with sheltering and disease-control practices tailored to your site.
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