
- Sweet, balanced and greenhouse-friendly for UK growers
Candy Pop
Candy Pop is a balanced hybrid with sweet, candy-like flavours and a clear yet relaxing high suited to intermediate growers.
- Sweet candy flavours with balanced effects
- Performs well in greenhouses with proper humidity control
- Good yields from compact, manageable plants
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Candyland x Bubblegum |
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Hybrid (balanced) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate to high in controlled environments |
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sweet candy, berry, citrus |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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uplifting cerebral clarity, gentle body relaxation, mood elevation |
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Greenhouse or sheltered outdoor |
About Candy Pop
Candy Pop is a balanced hybrid offering sweet candy flavours, berry and citrus notes, and a clear cerebral lift that eases into gentle body relaxation. It thrives under attentive environmental control and performs especially well in greenhouse or sheltered outdoor setups where ventilation and humidity management prevent mould in the moist western coastal climate common to parts of the UK.
Candy Pop is a balanced hybrid that combines sweet terpenes with an approachable high. It shows a slight indica structure while delivering an uplifting cerebral edge.
THC levels typically measure between 18% and 22% depending on phenotype and grow conditions. At lower doses the high is clear and sociable, while higher doses add deeper relaxation.
CBD is minimal, usually below 1%, so the plant is not suited to high-CBD therapeutic regimens. Users seeking CBD effects should consider complementary varieties.
Candy Pop descends from Candyland x Bubblegum, combining sweet terpene profiles with compact growth. The cross favours dense buds and a candy-forward aroma.
Seeds are feminised photoperiod, allowing growers to control flowering with light cycles. They are stable and suit vegetative training for structure and yield optimisation.
Growing Candy Pop in a moist western coastal climate requires vigilance against mould and bud rot. Intermediate growers who control humidity and airflow will have the best results.
Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Some phenotypes may lean towards the shorter or longer end of that range.
Yields are moderate to good when plants receive consistent feed and environmental control. Greenhouse setups tend to maximise both quality and quantity.
Plants stay short to medium with compact, dense buds and tight internodes. They respond well to training methods that open the canopy for airflow.
Indoors and in a greenhouse in Wiltshire, Candy Pop develops predictable, high-quality flowers with controlled humidity and ventilation. Outdoors in Wiltshire the crop benefits from a sheltered site and close monitoring during wet spells.
In Wiltshire the moist western coastal climate increases the risk of mould so growers must ensure strong ventilation and dehumidification. In Wiltshire's moist western coastal climate a well-sealed greenhouse with regular inspections will produce the most reliable crops.
The initial effect is a bright, uplifting cerebral buzz that sharpens mood and focus. This eases into a gentle body relaxation that remains functional at moderate doses.
The flavour profile begins with a sugary candy sweetness backed by berry and citrus notes. A subtle floral finish lingers on the exhale and balances the sugary top notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A rich loam or high-quality soilless mix suits Candy Pop, with good drainage and organic feed to support dense bud growth.
Maintain lower humidity during late flowering, use dehumidifiers or increased ventilation, and remove dead foliage to reduce mould risk.
Yes, but outdoor crops need a sheltered site and microclimate management to avoid constant rain and wind that increase disease pressure.
Monitor trichomes and pistils; harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect and peak resin content.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, then a phosphorus- and potassium-focused feed in flowering, with calcium and magnesium to avoid deficiencies.
It has average resistance; proactive hygiene, sticky traps and beneficial insects help manage common pests while airflow combats mould.
Low-stress training, topping and selective defoliation open the canopy and increase bud sites without excessive stretch.
Yes, it fits well in small greenhouses provided ventilation and humidity control are in place, making it popular for UK greenhouse cannabis growing setups.
Properly cured and stored in a cool, dark place, buds can retain potency and flavour for several months to a year.
Yes, clones root readily from healthy mother plants and preserve the chosen phenotype's characteristics for continuity.
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