
- Resilient resin and steady yields for cooler gardens
Caviar
Caviar is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds and a relaxing effect.
- Dense, resinous buds for cooler climates
- Resilient genetics suited to damp seasons
- Balanced effect for relaxation and sleep
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Afghani x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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80-140 cm |
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Moderate |
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earthy, peppery, nutty |
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Feminised |
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Cool Temperate, Tolerates Wet Autumns |
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relaxing, uplifting, sedative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Caviar
Caviar is a sturdy indica-dominant hybrid bred from Afghani x Haze that delivers resin-rich buds with earthy, peppery flavours. The strain performs well in cool temperate climates when growers manage humidity and airflow, producing moderate yields after an eight to ten week flowering period.
Caviar is an indica-dominant hybrid with sturdy growth characteristics. The plant shows chunky buds and a compact structure.
Caviar typically registers between 18 and 22 percent THC in good conditions. That level gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without overwhelming most experienced users.
CBD levels are low in Caviar and usually sit below one percent. This balance favours psychoactive effects over strong CBD-driven therapeutic action.
Caviar derives from Afghani and Haze lineage that blends resinous Indica traits with sativa vigour. The cross produces dense buds with a complex terpene profile.
Seeds are available as Feminised to ensure predominantly female plants. Feminised genetics simplify planning for both indoor and outdoor grows.
Growing Caviar is moderately challenging and benefits from attentive care during a rainy autumn harvest season. Extra vigilance against mould and bud rot is necessary when wet weather arrives.
Caviar flowers in roughly eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. The buds fatten quickly in the second half of flowering.
Yield for Caviar is moderate when plants receive steady nutrition and airflow. Outdoor yields can be reduced if heavy rain persists through late autumn.
Plants reach a medium to medium-tall stature with a robust central cola and several side branches. The structure makes the strain suitable for topping and lateral training.
Indoor growers can control humidity and avoid late-season rain in Nottingham by using dehumidifiers and good ventilation. Outdoor plants in Nottingham need careful site selection to minimise exposure to persistent wet weather.
Growing Caviar in Nottingham requires planning for a rainy autumn harvest season and choosing a sheltered, well-drained site. Growers should prioritise airflow and consider earlier harvest windows to avoid peak wet conditions in Nottingham.
The high-THC profile produces an initial uplifting head rush followed by deep physical relaxation. Users report sedation in higher doses and a clear sense of calm.
Caviar offers an earthy base with peppery spice and subtle nutty undertones. The smoke is dense and slightly sharp on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start outdoors after the last frost and ensure plants are established before September so they can withstand autumn rains.
Use wide spacing, remove lower foliage, increase airflow with fans or vents, and consider an earlier harvest if persistent rain is forecast.
Yes, Caviar is one of the cooler-tolerant varieties and performs well in cool temperate zones when growers manage humidity carefully.
Caviar responds well to a balanced NPK during vegetative growth and reduced nitrogen with higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering.
A ventilated greenhouse offers good protection from rain while letting plants benefit from natural light, but you must control humidity.
Harvest typically occurs eight to ten weeks after flowering begins, with monitoring of trichome colour for precise timing.
Topping helps create multiple colas and improves light penetration, which can increase yield and reduce mould risk in wet conditions.
Dry slowly in a controlled indoor space with low humidity and good but gentle airflow to avoid mould during the dry.
Feminised seeds are ideal for small grows as they reduce the chance of male plants and maximise productive use of limited space.
Caviar produces good resin even in cooler seasons, though peak terpene expression improves with stable temperatures and less stress.
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