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Citrus Punch

Feminised
Photoperiod

Citrus Punch is a sativa-dominant hybrid with zesty terpene notes and a clear, focused high.

Why choose Citrus Punch?
  • Zesty citrus aroma with sweet berry undertones
  • Performs well in greenhouses with proper humidity control
  • Reliable 8–10 week finish with medium-high yields
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Citrus Skunk x Purple Punch
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (1.2-1.8 m outdoors)
Yield Medium-High
Taste Citrus, Sweet berry, Earthy pine
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Moist western coastal climate
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Gentle relaxation
Environment Greenhouse / Outdoor

About Citrus Punch

Citrus Punch delivers bright citrus aromatics and an energetic head high balanced by gentle body relaxation. It performs well in greenhouses and sheltered outdoor sites, producing medium to high yields when humidity is controlled and canopy management is consistent.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Citrus Punch in a moist western coastal climate requires moderate experience due to humidity management. Good ventilation and regular mildew checks are essential in such conditions.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks under stable light schedules. Outdoor plants can finish late in the season if frost is avoided.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when canopy management and feeding are consistent. A greenhouse generally increases usable harvest compared with exposed outdoor sites.

Height:

Plants show medium height with a distinct upward stretch during early flowering. Expect strong central colas and reliable lateral branching.

Environment:

In Powys, greenhouse growing gives the best chance of finishing Citrus Punch without rot issues. Indoor tents also work but need active humidity control to mimic a greenhouse environment.

Climate:

Growing Citrus Punch in Powys means preparing for a moist western coastal climate and late-season damp. Use a sheltered greenhouse, dehumidifiers and timely canopy work to prevent mould and secure a clean harvest in Powys.

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What humidity should I aim for during flowering?
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Keep humidity around 40–50% during late flowering to reduce mildew risk while preserving trichome integrity.
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Which training should I start in veg?
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Begin low-stress training early and perform one or two tops to create an even canopy before stretch.
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How often should I water greenhouse plants in Powys?
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Monitor substrate weight; water deeply when the top third has dried, typically every 2–4 days depending on container and weather.
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Any tips for maximising terpene retention?
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Avoid high heat during drying, minimise leaf material in jars, and slow cure at stable temperatures to protect citrus terpenes.
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When should I defoliate?
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Remove small inner fan leaves early in flowering and avoid heavy defoliation in the final three weeks to protect trichomes.

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