
- Caramelo — compact, sweet and dependable.
Caramelo
Caramelo is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact spaces and rich caramel terpenes.
- Sweet caramel flavour in a compact plant.
- Reliable mid-to-high THC with steady effects.
- Built for small tents and sheltered outdoor spots.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Caramelo OG x Sweet Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate to high (approx 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Caramel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Uplifted mood, Mild euphoria |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Caramelo
Caramelo brings sweet caramel flavour and a reliable mid-to-high THC profile in a compact, easy-to-manage plant. The variety suits tent grows and sheltered outdoor sites alike and performs well under careful feeding and airflow control.
Caramelo is an indica-dominant hybrid built for compact grows and steady resin production. The plant shows dense buds and a calming profile.
THC levels sit in a reliable mid-to-high range, producing a noticeable cerebral lift followed by physical ease. Regular users find potency predictable across phenotypes.
CBD remains low but present enough to balance the high for sensitive users. The strain is not intended as a CBD-specific variety.
The lineage traces to Caramelo OG crossed with Sweet Kush, marrying sugary terpene profiles with kush stability. Breeders selected for compact growth and resin production.
Seeds are Feminised to ensure a straightforward grow without male plants. This reduces time wasted on sexing and improves success rates for small-scale growers.
Growing Caramelo in cool Highland growing conditions calls for careful attention to humidity and airflow. The plant tolerates cooler nights but rewards steady feeding and pest vigilance.
Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks under attentive care. Outdoor growers should plan harvest before autumn rains arrive.
Yields are moderate to high for a compact cultivar when trained and fed correctly. Indoor gardeners who use SCROG or LST see the best per-square-metre returns.
Plants remain short to medium with a dense, bushy structure that suits small spaces. The architecture makes it straightforward to manage under a low canopy.
Indoors, Caramelo adapts well to tent setups and controlled environments. Outdoors it can finish reliably in sheltered sites in Snowdonia when given a sunny microclimate.
In Snowdonia you must expect cool Highland growing conditions and adjust your schedule accordingly. The strain tolerates chillier nights but benefits from protected, well-drained sites and solid airflow.
The high brings an initial uplift and clearer thinking before relaxing into a calm body feeling. Effects are steady and suited to late afternoon or evening use.
The flavour profile centres on sweet caramel notes with bright citrus overtones and an earthy base. The smoke is smooth and slightly sugary on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Caramelo is moderately easy to grow and forgiving to minor mistakes, making it a reasonable choice for confident beginners.
A stable indoor environment with controlled humidity and temperatures around 20-24°C produces the best flowers.
Good ventilation, lower humidity during late flower and removing lower foliage are key to preventing mould.
Harvest before persistent autumn rain, typically late September to early October in sheltered UK sites.
Standard three-part nutrient regimes work well, with a light hand on nitrogen during late flowering.
Yes, Caramelo is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens thanks to its bushy structure and manageable height.
Aphids and spider mites appear in low-ventilation setups, so regular inspection is important.
Low-stress training and a single topping can improve light distribution and increase yields in small spaces.
Trimming takes a few days depending on batch size and curing improves over two to four weeks for peak flavour.
Yes, in Snowdonia use larger pots for root volume and move plants to sheltered, sunnier spots to maximise growth.
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