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Candy Queen

Autoflower
Feminised

Candy Queen is an indica-leaning hybrid known for sweet, candied flavours and reliable yields in temperate gardens.

Why choose Candy Queen?
  • Sweet, candy-forward terpene profile
  • Compact, resin-heavy buds ideal for small gardens
  • Performs well with organic soil methods
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Candyland x Queen's Kush
Genotype Hybrid (Indica-leaning)
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, bushy and compact
Yield Medium to high (approx. 400–500 g/m² indoors)
Taste sweet candy, berry, citrus
Seed Type Feminised (autoflower variants available)
Climate Wet Welsh Valley
Effects uplifting, relaxed, euphoric
Environment Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation

About Candy Queen

Candy Queen is an indica-leaning hybrid bred from Candyland x Queen’s Kush that produces dense, resinous buds and a pronounced sweet aroma. Suited to both indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites, it performs best with organic soil practices and careful mould prevention in damper climates.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Candy Queen in a wet Welsh valley climate requires attentive mould prevention and excellent airflow. Organic cannabis soil growing and consistent canopy management reduce disease pressure and promote vigour.

Flowering Time:

Flowering commonly finishes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants in Kent are usually ready to harvest by late September to early October.

Yield:

Under good care yields are medium to high for a garden strain. With careful feeding and mould prevention you can expect around 400–500 g/m² indoors.

Height:

Plants stay medium height with sturdy branches ideal for supporting heavy buds. The compact structure suits low-stress training and sea-of-green setups.

Environment:

Indoors Candy Queen responds well to controlled environments and modest training. Outdoors in Kent it performs reliably when given a sheltered, sunlit site with good airflow.

Climate:

Growing Candy Queen in Kent means planning for the wet Welsh valley climate and taking steps against persistent damp. Position plants for maximum sun and cross-ventilation to reduce the risk of mould in Kent.

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How do you handle ventilation for outdoor Candy Queen?
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I site plants where natural wind passes through, keep lower growth trimmed and space plants to avoid stagnant pockets of air.
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Do you feed more during bloom?
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Yes, I increase phosphorus and potassium moderately and stick to organic sources to maintain soil life.
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What organic foliar sprays do you trust?
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A light seaweed extract or comfrey tea works well early on; avoid foliar feeding in high humidity to prevent mould.
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How often do you check for mould in the wet season?
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Daily checks during humid spells, removing any suspect buds immediately to save the rest of the plant.
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Do you prefer pots or ground planting in Kent?
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I favour large pots with good drainage for easier control and the ability to move plants into sheltered spots when weather turns.

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