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Cat Piss

Feminised

Cat Piss is a skunky, sativa-dominant hybrid known for a sharp aroma and cerebral lift.

Why choose Cat Piss?
  • Skunky aroma with citrus bite
  • Performs well in ventilated greenhouses
  • Energetic, focused daytime high
THC 18-22%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage Unknown x Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall
Yield Medium-High (per m²)
Taste Skunky, Citrus, Earthy/petrol
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Damp Coastal
Effects Energising, Focused, Uplifting
Environment Greenhouse / Outdoor

About Cat Piss

Cat Piss is a pungent, sativa-leaning hybrid prized for energetic, focused highs and a bold skunky flavour. In Liverpool’s coastal environment growers favour greenhouse cultivation with strong ventilation and careful humidity control to manage mould risk and bring out the strain’s full terpene profile.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Cat Piss in a damp coastal climate requires careful mould and mildew management. Expect intermediate difficulty because the plant tolerates humidity but benefits from excellent airflow and regular checks for rot.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally takes 8–10 weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor crops in the UK can finish towards late September if the season is kind.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive space, light and consistent airflow. In a greenhouse you can increase harvest size by training branches and managing humidity closely.

Height:

Plants reach a medium-tall structure with long internodes and airy colas. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to limit overall height while boosting lateral bud production.

Environment:

Indoors Cat Piss does well in a controlled tent or room but needs reliable ventilation to prevent rot when grown in Liverpool. Outdoors or under glass in Liverpool it benefits from shelter and careful siting to avoid sea spray and prolonged wet spells.

Climate:

Growing Cat Piss in Liverpool demands respect for the damp coastal climate and constant vigilance for mould. A ventilated greenhouse or well-aired indoor space helps mitigate humidity and extends the effective growing season.

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I’m seeing white powder on leaves—what now?
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Increase airflow, remove affected leaves, treat with a suitable fungicide or organic powdery mildew spray and lower humidity.
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Should I feed extra phosphorus in late bloom?
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A modest P/K boost can help bud development, but avoid excess salts and monitor EC to prevent stress in damp conditions.
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How many plants per m² in a greenhouse?
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For Cat Piss, 4–6 well-trained plants per m² maximise light use while allowing enough space for airflow.
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Best time to open greenhouse vents in Liverpool?
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Open vents when external humidity drops and temperatures are stable; aim for a constant exchange to avoid prolonged wet air inside.
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How long to dry and cure harvest here?
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Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 50–60% RH for 7–10 days, then cure in jars for several weeks to improve flavour and reduce harshness.

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