
- Spicy terpene profile, calming body effect
Cinnamon Buddha
Cinnamon Buddha is an indica-leaning hybrid with cinnamon-forward terpenes and a calming body finish.
- Warm cinnamon spice with a soothing finish
- Compact, resinous plants ideal for LEDs
- Reliable performer with balanced effects
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18-24% |
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0.5-2% |
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Cinnamon Haze x Buddha's Hand |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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60-150 cm |
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Medium to high |
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Cinnamon spice, Sweet earth, Citrus zest |
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Feminised, regular and limited autoflower variants |
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variable British weather |
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Uplifting cerebral buzz, Relaxing body stone, Sociable then sedating |
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Both - best indoors or sheltered outdoors |
About Cinnamon Buddha
Cinnamon Buddha is an indica-leaning hybrid that marries warm cinnamon spice with a sweet, earthy base and a citrus lift. It performs best under controlled indoor conditions or in sheltered outdoor spots and rewards careful humidity management, producing compact plants with dense, fragrant buds.
Cinnamon Buddha is an indica-leaning hybrid with balanced effects. It pairs gentle cerebral clarity with a calming physical finish.
THC levels typically range between 18 and 24 percent across phenotypes. Stronger plants can push into the mid-twenties under optimised conditions.
CBD is generally low but some phenotypes show moderate levels up to around two percent. This gives a slightly more balanced effect in select grows.
The genetics are Cinnamon Haze x Buddha's Hand. This cross emphasises terpene-driven spice and a balanced cannabinoid profile.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised and regular lines with a few seedbanks offering autoflower versions. Autoflower variants shorten cycle time for growers who need a faster turnaround.
Growing Cinnamon Buddha is best suited to growers with some experience because it needs steady humidity control and airflow in the tent. The strain is less forgiving in variable British weather so pay attention to pests and mould when moving plants outdoors.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks depending on phenotype and environment. Pushes to ten weeks are common where light or nutrients are slightly restricted.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent light and training. Indoor LED setups in Glasgow can increase bud density and final harvest weight.
Plants develop a compact, bushy structure with abundant side branching suitable for topping and LST. Expect finished heights of roughly 60 to 120 cm indoors with taller specimens outdoors.
Indoor cultivation suits Cinnamon Buddha particularly well when you control humidity and temperature and use quality LEDs. Outdoors around Glasgow choose a sheltered, sunny spot and aim to finish before persistent autumn rains.
Growing Cinnamon Buddha in Glasgow requires shelter and vigilance against damp conditions. Variable British weather makes indoor or protected outdoor setups the safer choice and careful humidity control essential.
The initial effect is a clear-headed uplift that improves mood and sociability without overwhelming anxiety. At higher doses it settles into a warm, soothing body relaxation that aids sleep.
The flavour profile leans strongly to warm cinnamon spice over a sweet earthy base with a citrus lift. A subtle herbal aftertaste lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18 hours on and 6 hours off for veg, then switch to 12/12 for flowering and maintain stable dark periods to encourage resin production.
Target around 600 to 800 µmol/m2/s in bloom under a full-spectrum LED or roughly 30 to 40 W per square metre of high-quality true wattage for dense buds.
Use a full-spectrum LED, keep the canopy 30 to 45 cm from the light depending on output, ensure good horizontal light spread and maintain strong passive or active airflow.
Keep relative humidity in flower around 40 to 50 percent, run continuous low-level airflow, remove lower foliage, and use a dehumidifier or heater during wet spells.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed then increase potassium and phosphorus during bloom, reducing nitrogen after week two of flowering to improve bud finish.
Low-stress training, topping and a light SCROG or screen will open the canopy and improve light distribution for Cinnamon Buddha.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced uplift and relaxation, which usually falls in the eight to ten week flowering window.
Dry slowly in the dark at 18 to 21°C and 45 to 55 percent RH for seven to ten days then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks.
Inspect regularly, introduce preventative biocontrols where possible, treat early with neem or insecticidal soaps and avoid overwatering to reduce disease risk.
Expect around 12 to 16 weeks from seed with a short veg period, while autoflower variants can finish faster in roughly 9 to 11 weeks total.
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