
- Cluster Funk — bright uplift with a gritty, skunky finish
Cluster Funk
Cluster Funk is a sativa-dominant hybrid with an earthy, citrus-tinged funk and a lively, uplifting effect.
- Pungent funk meets bright citrus lift
- Performs well with training and wind protection
- Great choice for growers who enjoy energetic daytime effects
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
0.5-1% |
|
|
Skunk x Haze |
|
|
Sativa-dominant hybrid |
|
|
Moderate |
|
|
8-10 weeks |
|
|
Medium-tall; 1–2.5 metres outdoors |
|
|
Medium to high; 400–600 g/plant outdoor in favourable sites |
|
|
Earthy, Citrus, Skunk |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Windy coastal |
|
|
Cerebral uplift, Focused energy, Relaxed body |
|
|
Both; performs well indoors and outdoors with protection |
About Cluster Funk
Cluster Funk is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for energetic highs and pungent aromas. It combines Skunk x Haze lineage to deliver bright cerebral uplift with a relaxed body finish, alongside strong citrus and skunk notes. The plant grows medium-tall with open branching and benefits from training and wind protection, especially in exposed coastal sites. For growers in Birmingham and similar UK climates, Cluster Funk rewards careful site selection, good staking and steady feeding to achieve medium to high yields.
Cluster Funk is a sativa-dominant hybrid with vigorous, airy growth. The plant shows lively terpene expression with a persistent funk in the aroma.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22%, giving it dependable potency. The effect profile suits users who want a bright lift without extreme edge.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. It is not bred for high-CBD therapeutic use.
Cluster Funk descends from Skunk x Haze genetics. Those parents account for the strain's pungent aroma and energetic growth habit.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to ensure flower-producing plants for most growers. They are not autoflowering, so growers should manage light cycles accordingly.
Cluster Funk is moderately challenging to cultivate in windy coastal growing areas because its long colas catch the wind. Good staking and low-stress training reduce wind damage and improve bud development.
Indoor flowering usually completes in around 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoors it tends to finish late season but can ripen sooner in warm microclimates.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent care and training. Outdoor growers can expect around 400–600 grams per plant in favourable, sheltered sites.
The plant develops a medium-tall, open structure with long colas and side branching. Expect roughly 1 to 2.5 metres outdoors depending on training and location.
This cultivar adapts well to indoor tents and greenhouses in Birmingham. Outdoor plants in Birmingham perform best with windbreaks and careful site selection.
Growing Cluster Funk in Birmingham requires shelter from salt spray and strong gusts typical of windy coastal growing areas. Provide windbreaks and choose protected sites in Birmingham to reduce physical stress on the plants.
Effects begin with a bright cerebral uplift and increased focus. That initial energy eases into a gentle, relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation.
Flavour notes mix earthy, skunky base tones with sharp citrus highlights. A persistent funky finish lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is better for growers with some experience because the plant benefits from training and wind protection; novices should start with strong staking and simple LST.
Use well-draining, nutrient-rich compost with regular but moderate feeding; avoid over-fertilising during flowering to keep terpene expression clean.
Install windbreaks, stake main stems early, and keep canopy height managed with tying or low-stress training to reduce leverage from gusts.
Begin a mild flush around two weeks before your planned harvest to help clear excess nutrients and sharpen flavour.
Yes, it tolerates moderate cool nights but prolonged cold can slow ripening and reduce yield; protect plants when temperatures dip below 10°C.
Keep an eye out for bud rot in dense colas and aphids in late summer; good airflow and routine inspections reduce issues.
Targeted pruning helps open the canopy and improve air movement; remove only what you can comfortably manage without stressing the plant.
From seed to harvest expect around 16–20 weeks depending on start time and local microclimate, with careful management in shorter seasons.
Yes, a greenhouse gives protection from coastal winds and salt spray while keeping conditions stable for good bud development.
It can work for short season outdoor cannabis growing if you start early, choose a sunny sheltered site, and use training to accelerate ripening; consider smaller, managed plants to ensure full maturity.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating