
- Creamy sweetness built for cooler gardens
Candy Yogurt
Candy Yogurt is a hybrid with sweet, creamy flavour and reliable performance in cooler UK gardens.
- Sweet, creamy flavour with a yoghurt tang
- Reliable finish in temperate UK gardens
- Balanced uplift with gentle body relaxation
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Yogurt x Candy |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1–1.8 m outdoors) |
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Medium |
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sweet yoghurt, berry, creamy candy |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Rainy Autumn Harvest Season |
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uplifted, relaxed, euphoric |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Candy Yogurt
Candy Yogurt is a hybrid that blends sweet, candy-like terpenes with a cultured yoghurt tang. It offers a clear uplift followed by gentle body relaxation and works well for growers who can control humidity. In temperate UK conditions it rewards airflow, timely pruning and careful harvest timing to avoid autumnal damp. The strain suits growers aiming for a balanced, aromatic bud with approachable potency.
Candy Yogurt is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly indica. It combines relaxing body effects with a gentle cerebral lift.
THC typically sits in the mid to high range at around 18–22%. That potency produces clear psychoactive effects without overwhelming most regular users.
CBD is low, generally under 1%. The profile makes Candy Yogurt primarily recreational with some light therapeutic benefit.
Candy Yogurt is descended from Yogurt x Candy. The cross brings cultured dairy notes from the Yogurt parent and sugary terpenes from the Candy side.
Seeds are commonly available as Feminised to simplify small garden grows. Choosing Feminised seed lets growers avoid male plants and focus on maximising bud production.
Candy Yogurt is an intermediate grower that rewards attention to detail in wetter climates. In Oxfordshire, and particularly during a rainy autumn harvest season, growers must manage humidity and mould risk carefully.
Flowering time is typically 8 to 10 weeks under controlled conditions. Expect consistent trichome development by week eight with a full finish around week ten for some phenotypes.
Yields are moderate to good when plants receive steady nutrients and good air circulation. Outdoor harvests in sheltered sites can produce respectable quantities despite the shorter UK season.
Plants reach a medium height with a sturdy, bushy structure suited to pruning and screen-of-green. Outdoor specimens can hit around 1–1.8 metres if left to stretch.
Indoors, Candy Yogurt responds well to screen-of-green and regular topping for an even canopy. Outdoors in Oxfordshire, choose a sheltered spot with good airflow to protect against persistent damp.
In Oxfordshire, growers must plan harvesting dates carefully to avoid the heaviest rain. A rainy autumn harvest season increases mould risk, so robust ventilation and timely trimming are essential.
Effects begin with a gentle cerebral uplift that sharpens mood and focus. A settling body relaxation follows without heavy sedation, making it suitable for daytime or early evening use.
Flavours are sweet and creamy with a distinctive yoghurt tang and candy-like berry notes. The finish is smooth and slightly tart, leaving a pleasant aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Candy Yogurt performs well in the UK when given shelter, airflow and careful mould prevention.
It is fairly resilient and finishes reliably in cooler conditions with adequate sunlight and protection from persistent rain.
It is intermediate rather than a true beginner strain, but an attentive novice can grow it with some guidance.
Use well-draining soil and moderate nutrients; avoid overfeeding late in flowering to reduce mould risk.
Harvest as soon as trichomes reach your preferred maturity and avoid leaving plants in wet weather; timing is critical in autumn.
Dry in a controlled, ventilated space at moderate humidity and finish with a slow cure in sealed jars with regular burping.
Aphids and bud rot are the main concerns; inspect regularly and treat organically where possible to avoid chemical residues.
Yes, with careful nutrient planning and regular pest monitoring it responds well to organic methods.
Yes, Candy Yogurt is often recommended when compiling lists of cool climate cannabis strains because of its resilience and reliable finish in temperate regions.
Low-stress training and topping combined with a screen are effective for controlling height and improving airflow.
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