
- Citrus-driven clarity for productive days
Chikitaz
Chikitaz is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus flavour and a clear, uplifting high suited to daytime use.
- Bright citrus aroma with spicy depth
- Performs well under LEDs for indoor growers
- Clear, focused uplift with gentle body ease
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18-23% |
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0.5-1% |
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Chikita x Tazmanian |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.6 m) |
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400-500 g/m² (indoor); 400-600 g/plant (outdoor) |
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citrus, earthy, spicy |
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Feminised |
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Variable British weather |
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uplifting, focused, relaxed |
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Both |
About Chikitaz
Chikitaz is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for clear-headed energy and a punchy citrus profile. It performs reliably indoors under LED rigs and can finish outdoors in sheltered sites in Tyrone when growers manage moisture and structure.
Chikitaz is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward clear-headed, energetic effects. The variety pairs vigour with a manageable structure suited to trained indoor canopies.
Typical THC levels sit between 18 and 23 percent, giving a pronounced cerebral lift without extreme knock-out potency. That range makes it popular with users seeking an upbeat daytime option.
CBD is low, generally around 0.5 to 1 percent, so therapeutic effects are driven mainly by THC and terpenes. Growers wanting a high-CBD profile should consider crosses or alternate varieties.
Chikitaz comes from a Chikita x Tazmanian cross that blends tropical citrus traits with resinous spice. The lineage emphasises vigour, floral terpenes and reliable phenotypes.
Seeds are sold feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females for growers. Stable selection has reduced phenotype variability across generations.
Chikitaz suits an intermediate grower and responds well to topping, LST and regular feeding schedules. Variable British weather can complicate outdoor work so growers should be prepared to protect plants from prolonged damp.
Flowering finishes in about eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor harvest in Tyrone commonly lands in late September to early October, depending on the season.
Indoor yields are solid when grown under good light and ventilation, typically 400–500 g/m². Outdoor plants can deliver 400–600 g per plant in a sheltered, sunny spot.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy canopy and pronounced side-branching. This structure makes Chikitaz suitable for screen-of-green or selective defoliation techniques.
Indoors Chikitaz does well under LED setups with stable climate control and careful canopy management. Outdoors in Tyrone the strain finishes reliably if given shelter from persistent rain and late-season wind.
Growing Chikitaz in Tyrone requires attention to shifting conditions, particularly rain and cooler spells. Variable British weather means outdoor growers must choose sheltered sites and keep an eye on humidity to protect the buds.
The cultivar produces a clear, uplifting head high that sharpens focus and sociability. A mild physical ease follows, so users feel relaxed without heavy sedation.
Citrus top notes are immediately apparent, backed by earthy and spicy midtones. The smoke is clean with a peppery finish on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Full-spectrum LED lights at moderate intensity work well, with a PAR output tuned for flowering and veg cycles.
Use full-spectrum LEDs with adjustable intensity, keep a consistent 18/6 light schedule for veg and 12/12 for flower, and manage canopy height to keep light uniform.
A balanced NPK feed in veg then a phosphorus- and potassium-forward bloom mix during flowering gives best results.
Water according to pot weight and runoff, allowing a slight dry-back between feeds to encourage root development.
Yes, selective topping and removing low, shaded foliage improves airflow and redirects energy to productive colas.
Monitor trichomes and harvest when most are cloudy with some ambers to balance potency and terpenes.
Control humidity with dehumidifiers and fans, space plants for airflow, and avoid excessive late-season foliage density.
Yes, with LST and topping it adapts well to small tents when LEDs provide even light coverage.
Integrated pest management works best: monitor frequently, use biological controls and apply targeted organic treatments when necessary.
Dry slowly for 7–14 days in 50–60% RH then cure in jars for at least two weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
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