
- Bright, resinous and coastal-ready
Chimera 2
Chimera 2 is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for bright cerebral effects and dependable resin production.
- Energising head high with a calm finish
- Reliable resin and bud density for the UK season
- Performs well in ventilated greenhouses near the coast
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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CHIMERA x NORTHERN LIGHTS |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (120-180 cm) |
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Medium-high (approx 450-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Indoor, greenhouse, outdoor |
About Chimera 2
Chimera 2 is a sativa-leaning hybrid developed to offer an energetic head high with a settled body finish, suitable for growers who want a lively smoke and solid yields. It performs well under attentive care, particularly in controlled greenhouse spaces around coastal cities like Liverpool, and benefits from consistent humidity management and canopy control.
Chimera 2 is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours energetic, cerebral effects. It pairs an alert head high with a tempered, reclining body feel.
THC levels sit in a moderate-to-high range that suits experienced users seeking potency without overpowering sedation. Expect a typical lab range around 18–22% depending on phenotype and cultivation.
CBD content is low but steady, offering minimal counterbalance to the THC. The profile favours psychoactive effects over therapeutic CBD-driven responses.
Chimera 2 descends from a cross between CHIMERA and NORTHERN LIGHTS, chosen to combine vigour with resin production. Breeders selected plants for consistent aroma and compact bud structure.
Seeds are Feminised to simplify canopy planning and reduce male plant emergence. They suit growers who want predictable female pheno ratios without regular sexing.
Chimera 2 performs best with an intermediate skill set and regular attention to humidity control, especially under a damp coastal climate. Ventilation, timely pruning and mould checks are important to prevent issues in moist conditions.
Flowering typically completes within eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Proper light schedules and nutrient balance help reach the earlier end of that window.
Yields are medium to high with good training and canopy management indoors or in protected outdoor spaces. Expect higher returns in a well-managed greenhouse where climate is controlled.
Plants develop a lanky, branching structure that benefits from support and early topping. Final height usually reaches between 120 and 180 cm without heavy restriction.
Indoors this variety responds well to SOG or SCROG methods and benefits from precise humidity control in Liverpool. Outdoors and in greenhouse setups around Liverpool it rewards a sheltered, sunny spot with good airflow.
Growing Chimera 2 in Liverpool requires constant attention to damp coastal climate risks such as mould and bud rot. Choose a ventilated greenhouse or indoors with dehumidification to counter high humidity and salt-laden sea air.
The immediate effect is uplifting and cerebral, promoting focus and talkativeness. A mellow relaxation follows that can ease tension without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus top notes with an earthy, pine backbone. Smoke is clean with a subtle herbal finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Chimera 2 suits greenhouse cultivation where you can control airflow and reduce humidity spikes; consider shade cloth during hot spells.
Absolutely, greenhouse cannabis cultivation works well for Chimera 2 because it lets you moderate the damp coastal climate while extending the growing season.
Use dehumidifiers or forced ventilation, space plants for airflow and perform regular leaf inspections to catch mould early.
Start with a balanced veg feed and switch to a bloom formula during flowering, tapering nitrogen and boosting phosphorus and potassium as buds develop.
Harvest timing varies but generally late September to early October in milder coastal areas, watch trichomes rather than calendar dates.
Yes, low-stress training and topping improve light penetration and even out the canopy for higher usable yields.
It has moderate resistance but in damp coastal climate you must be vigilant for mould, spider mites and thrips.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated room at 45–55% RH and 16–20°C to preserve terpenes and reduce harshness.
Yes, it responds well to organic amendments and living soil approaches, though feeders must manage moisture to avoid anaerobic conditions.
Keep plants slightly stressed with controlled EC, provide silica and potassium in late flowering, and ensure clean, stable environmental conditions.
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