
- Compact, sweet and well suited to small grows in Sussex
Candy Rain
Candy Rain is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to compact indoor grows in Sussex, prized for sweet flavours and dense buds.
- Sweet, candy-like terpene profile
- Compact plants ideal for small spaces
- Resin-rich buds with reliable yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Candy Kush x Purple Rain |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact (60-120 centimetres indoors) |
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Moderate-to-high (approx. 400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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sweet candy, berry, citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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uplifted and sociable, gentle body relaxation, clear-headed at lower doses |
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Indoor & outdoor (best in sheltered outdoor sites) |
About Candy Rain
Candy Rain is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid that performs well in small tents and sheltered outdoor sites. Bred from Candy Kush x Purple Rain, it offers sweet, candy-like flavours with berry and citrus notes, moderate THC levels and a calming, clear-headed effect suitable for daytime relaxation and evening wind-down.
Candy Rain is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds and a compact canopy. It delivers relaxing body effects with a gentle cerebral lift.
THC levels usually fall between 18% and 22%, offering moderate potency for most users. At lower doses the effect is clear and sociable, while higher doses bring deeper relaxation.
CBD content is low, typically under 1%, so it is not a high-CBD option. The terpene profile helps moderate the overall experience.
Candy Rain is a cross of Candy Kush x Purple Rain, chosen to merge sweet terpenes with robust resin production. The lineage promotes compact growth and strong aromatic character.
Seeds are offered feminised to ensure predictable female plants and consistent traits. They are photoperiod seeds and require standard light-cycle management.
Under cool Highland growing conditions Candy Rain is best suited to growers with some experience. The plant tolerates cooler nights but benefits from careful feeding and protection from damp in these conditions.
Flowering normally completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable indoor light schedules. Outdoor development depends on the season and local warmth, so monitor trichomes closely.
Indoor yields respond well to SCROG or SOG training and can be moderate to high with proper feeding. Outdoors in a favourable season the strain can produce satisfying harvests when sheltered from winds.
Plants remain relatively compact and suit smaller spaces, often reaching 60 to 120 centimetres indoors. The bushy structure makes training and canopy management straightforward.
Indoors Candy Rain excels in small tents and controlled environments, making it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens in Sussex. Outdoors in Sussex it prefers a sunny, sheltered site away from prevailing winds.
Growing Candy Rain in Sussex requires attention to late-summer weather and strong airflow around the canopy. In cool Highland growing conditions in Sussex, protect plants from prolonged damp and consider gentle heat supplementation during cooler spells.
Effects begin with an uplifted, sociable buzz that settles into gentle physical relaxation. Most users report clear thinking rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is sweet and candy-like with berry and citrus undertones. Smoke is smooth with a lingering sugary finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes — Candy Rain's compact stature and bushy growth make it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens when trained with LST or a small SCROG.
Keep day temperatures between 20–25°C and nights no lower than 15–17°C to avoid stress and slow resin production.
Maintain lower humidity during late flowering, around 40–50%, to reduce mould risk and protect dense buds.
Yes, low-stress training and topping work well to open the canopy and improve light penetration for more even bud development.
Use a balanced nutrient regimen with moderate nitrogen in veg and increased phosphorus and potassium during flowering; avoid overfeeding in cool conditions.
It can, but choose a sheltered, sunny spot and aim for early autumn harvests if the season is warm and dry.
Ensure good airflow, keep humidity down in late flower, and remove any dense inner foliage that traps moisture.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effects; check multiple buds across the plant.
Pests are similar to other varieties; vigilance and integrated pest management help, especially in cooler, damper seasons.
A short flush of plain water in the final week or two can improve flavour and smoothness, but avoid stressing plants in marginal climates.
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