
- Citrus clarity with steady calm.
Citral Flo
Citral Flo is a citrus-forward hybrid suited to controlled indoor grows and sheltered outdoor spots in Perthshire.
- Bright citrus aroma with balanced uplift.
- Compact structure ideal for small tents.
- Reliable finish in cooler, sheltered sites.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Citral x Flo |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (compact) |
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Medium |
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Lemon, Herbal, Earthy |
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Regular |
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cool northern summers |
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Uplifting, Focused clarity, Relaxed body |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Citral Flo
Citral Flo is a balanced hybrid bred for strong citrus aromas and a focused, uplifting effect. It performs well indoors under stable environmental control and can be grown outdoors in sheltered Perthshire sites where cool northern summers prevail. The cultivar flowers in eight to nine weeks and rewards careful canopy management and consistent ventilation. Growers in cooler climates should pay attention to airflow, humidity control and timing to protect resinous buds during ripening.
Citral Flo is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa. It offers lively cerebral effects combined with steady physical calm.
THC levels commonly range from eighteen to twenty-two percent. The potency is notable but remains approachable for those with moderate tolerance.
CBD is typically under one percent and does not strongly counter the THC. The low CBD emphasises the cultivar's psychoactive and aromatic traits.
The lineage is a deliberate cross between two distinctive lines, Citral and Flo. The result combines citrus-forward terpenes with sturdy flowering traits.
Seeds are regular, producing both male and female plants and suiting growers who intend to breed. Early sexing is advisable for those aiming to cultivate sinsemilla indoors.
Citral Flo is moderately challenging and rewards attentive growers. In cool northern summers it benefits from careful feeding, good airflow and occasional shelter to avoid damp-related problems.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor timing can stretch slightly in marginal seasons.
Yield is moderate to good when plants receive adequate light and ventilation. Expect better harvests indoors than in Perthshire gardens where weather can be changeable.
Plants tend to remain medium height with a bushy structure suited to training. The compact form is useful for limited indoor spaces and multi-plant tents.
Indoors Citral Flo responds well to controlled environments and benefits from consistent light cycles and ventilation in Perthshire. Outdoors it can finish reliably in sheltered spots but may need protection from autumn rains.
In Perthshire Citral Flo suits the long, cool ripening window typical of cool northern summers. Growers should expect slower terpene development and may need to plan for earlier harvests or protected sites.
The high starts with an uplifting mental clarity and often moves into focused, creative energy. A gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
Zesty lemon and citrus notes lead with herbal and earthy undertones. The smoke is clean and finishes with a subtle zest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A well-sealed tent with good ventilation, side intake and an extractor fan provides stable air exchange. Use LED lights at moderate intensity and keep temperature between 20–26°C during the day.
Provide 16–18 hours of light in veg and switch to 12 hours for flowering. Aim for 400–600 µmol/m²/s PPFD in flowering for compact, resinous buds.
Keep temperatures around 20–26°C in the day and no lower than 16°C at night. Maintain humidity at 40–50% during flowering to reduce mould risk.
Begin low-stress training early in veg to spread the canopy and improve light penetration. Stop major training two weeks into flowering to avoid stressing buds.
Use a balanced vegetative feed then shift to a bloom formula with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium. Reduce nitrogen in late flowering to enhance resin and terpene expression.
It can be vulnerable to botrytis and bud mould in damp conditions, especially outdoors. Maintain airflow, keep humidity low and inspect often for spider mites and aphids.
Many growers flush for seven to fourteen days before harvest to improve flavour and burn. Observe trichome development to time the final flush precisely.
Dry slowly over 7–14 days then cure in jars for at least four weeks to allow terpene maturation. Burp jars daily for the first two weeks to prevent moisture buildup.
Yes, in sheltered, sunny spots it can finish outdoors but aim for early harvest dates in cooler regions. Use protective covers during wet weather to reduce rot risk.
Yes, it is compact and responds well to SCROG and sea-of-green techniques, making it suitable for limited spaces. Good ventilation and space for canopy management remain essential.
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