
- Steady uplift, coastal-ready performance.
Cara Cara
Cara Cara a balanced hybrid with citrus notes and steady effects.
- Balanced hybrid with citrus flavour.
- Performs well in sheltered UK greenhouses.
- Moderate THC with clear, focused effects.
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Skunk x Haze |
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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 in protected culture) |
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Medium to high under good management |
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citrus, earthy, sweet spice |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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uplifted focus, relaxed body calm, creative clarity |
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Greenhouse / outdoor (sheltered) |
About Cara Cara
Cara Cara is a balanced hybrid selected for measured cerebral uplift and a relaxed body presence, offering citrus-led flavours and reliable flowering. It suits growers who can manage humidity and airflow, making it a practical choice for greenhouse culture in UK coastal areas.
Cara Cara is a balanced hybrid that combines clear cerebral lift with a gentle body calm. The plant suits a range of users thanks to its measured effects.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically around 18–22% depending on phenotype. This provides noticeable psychoactivity while remaining controllable for experienced users.
CBD content is low and usually under one percent. Expect THC-driven effects rather than CBD modulation.
Cara Cara derives from a Skunk x Haze cross selected for balance and vigour. Breeders aimed for reliable flowering and a pleasant mixed effect profile.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to simplify canopy management for growers. Feminised genetics reduce the likelihood of males and increase predictability in a greenhouse setting.
Cara Cara is intermediate to grow in a moist western coastal climate where humidity control is important. Growers need to manage ventilation and plant hygiene to avoid mould pressure.
Indoor flowering typically completes in about eight to ten weeks. Outdoors in Fife expect ripening toward late September to mid-October depending on season.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent care and disease prevention. In a well-managed greenhouse in Fife the strain rewards attentive growers with dense buds.
Plants develop a medium, bushy structure that responds well to training. Expect roughly one to one-point-eight metres in a protected environment unless pruned aggressively.
In a greenhouse in Fife Cara Cara thrives with controlled ventilation and attention to mould risk. Outdoors in Fife it prefers a sheltered site away from prevailing damp sea winds to reduce disease pressure.
Growing Cara Cara in Fife requires careful attention because the moist western coastal climate can increase mould risk. A ventilated greenhouse and timely pruning help plants finish cleanly in that environment.
Initial effects are clear and uplifting, promoting focus and sociability. The high settles into a relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile is citrus-forward with an earthy, sweet undercurrent. Subtle spicy and herbal notes appear on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cultivation of cannabis is generally illegal in the UK except under specific licences or prescriptions; check current laws and seek legal advice if unsure.
Coastal climates increase ambient humidity which raises the risk of mould and fungal disease, so attention to airflow and plant health is important.
Cara Cara adapts well to a protected greenhouse and is commonly grown in the UK; discussions on UK greenhouse cannabis growing focus on ventilation and disease prevention rather than elaborate systems.
Harvest in Fife typically falls around late September to mid-October depending on the season and local microclimate.
Feminised seeds simplify canopy planning by reducing male plants, though some breeders and growers still use regular seeds for breeding or phenotype selection.
With THC commonly in the high teens to low twenties, Cara Cara is moderately strong and offers a balanced psychoactive profile rather than an extreme potency peak.
Common issues in the UK include mould and general sap-sucking pests; regular inspection and hygiene reduce impact but consult regional resources for specific identification.
Some people find Cara Cara helpful for mild anxiety due to its calming focus, but responses vary and medical advice should be sought for clinical concerns.
Training and light pruning can improve light distribution and bud quality, particularly in a greenhouse where space is managed carefully.
Trichome and bud development indicators are commonly used to judge maturity; growers refer to established visual cues and laboratories for precise testing if required.
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