
- Sweet flavour, balanced high, reliable performance.
Candy Punch
Candy Punch is a fruity hybrid with a sweet citrus and berry profile and a balanced, uplifting high.
- Sweet, candy-forward terpene profile.
- Compact plants with dense colas ideal for SCROG or SOG.
- Reliable mid-to-high yields under steady conditions.
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20-22% |
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<1% |
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Candyland x Purple Punch |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to Medium (0.8–1.5 m) |
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Medium-High (approx. 450–550 g/m² indoor) |
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Sweet candy, Citrus, Berry |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Candy Punch
Candy Punch is a mid-potency hybrid that blends Candyland sweetness with Purple Punch depth to produce a crisp, sugary flavour and a clear-headed uplift that eases into gentle relaxation. It suits intermediate growers in controlled environments and performs well outdoors in a sheltered, sunny spot when protected from late-season wet weather.
Candy Punch is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards indica traits. It pairs a lively cerebral uplift with a settling body calm.
THC typically ranges around twenty to twenty-two per cent and delivers a clear, noticeable high. That potency suits regular users and experienced newcomers who dose carefully.
CBD content is low, generally below one per cent. The strain offers minimal CBD-driven effects but combines well with THC for symptom relief.
Candy Punch descends from Candyland x Purple Punch, combining sugary terpenes with dense, indica-like buds. The cross enhances flavour while maintaining a lively, calming high.
Seeds are offered as feminised to ensure growers produce predominantly flowering females. They respond reliably to cloning and consistent environmental control.
Candy Punch is best suited to growers with some experience due to its feeding and pruning needs in a temperate southern England climate. It rewards consistent attention to nutrients and humidity control.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor growers should aim to finish before persistent autumn rain.
Yields are medium to high for a compact hybrid and can reach around 450–550 g/m² indoors with training. Outdoor crops in Surrey can perform well in a warm season but will depend on late-summer weather.
Plants remain compact to medium with sturdy branches that support dense colas. Height control via topping and low-stress training produces more lateral bud sites.
Indoors, Candy Punch benefits greatly from controlled environments where light, temperature and humidity are steady in Surrey. Outdoors, it prefers a sheltered, sunny position and late-season protection from excess rain in Surrey.
In Surrey, Candy Punch performs well when growers plan for the temperate southern England climate and its variable seasons. Managing canopy airflow and protecting plants from late rain is essential in Surrey.
Initial effects are uplifting and clear, improving mood and focus. A gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends sweet candy notes with bright citrus and a soft berry finish. Smoke is smooth and leaves a sugary aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Provide stable temperatures of 20–25°C during the day and relative humidity around 40–50 per cent in flower; consistent airflow and CO₂ supplementation can improve yields.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering under controlled conditions, with trichomes indicating optimal harvest time rather than calendar dates alone.
It has average resistance, so good airflow and avoiding dense canopies are important to reduce botrytis risk, especially in damp climates.
Beginners can grow it but should be prepared to learn about training and feeding, since the strain rewards attention to nutrient schedules and pruning.
A balanced NPK schedule with reduced nitrogen in late flowering helps bud development; regular cal-mag and silica can improve plant robustness.
Reduce canopy density by selective defoliation and keep good spacing between plants to improve drying after rain and lower mould risk.
Yes, cuttings root readily when taken from vigorous mother plants and kept humid until established, producing consistent phenotypes.
Lowering night temperatures slightly and avoiding overfeeding in late flower can help preserve delicate terpenes and enhance flavour.
Yes, Candy Punch performs very well in controlled climate cannabis growing setups where light cycles, humidity and temperature are precisely managed to maximise yield and quality.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for a sweeter, more calming profile; curing gently will further develop sugary notes.
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