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Coconut Milk

Feminised

Coconut Milk is an indica-dominant hybrid known for creamy coconut notes and a relaxing body high.

Why choose Coconut Milk?
  • Creamy coconut aroma with sedative depth
  • Reliable greenhouse performer for coastal growers
  • Dense, resinous buds in a compact canopy
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.2%
Lineage Thai x Afghani
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, bushy (80-140 cm)
Yield Medium to high (approx. 450-600 g/m² indoor)
Taste Coconut, Cream, Earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Damp coastal
Effects Relaxed, Creamy euphoria, Sedating
Environment Indoor, greenhouse and sheltered outdoor

About Coconut Milk

Coconut Milk is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs tropical, creamy flavours with a soothing, full-body effect. It flowers in around 8–10 weeks and performs best when humidity is controlled; growers in Cambridge and similar coastal areas will find greenhouse setups particularly effective. The strain produces medium-to-high yields of dense, resinous buds and rewards careful training and airflow management. Its genetic mix of Thai x Afghani gives a balance of aromatic sweetness and compact, hardy structure, making it a good choice for evening medication or stress relief.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Coconut Milk in a damp coastal climate requires attention to ventilation and mould prevention. Moderate experience is sufficient if you control humidity and inspect regularly for bud rot.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually takes 8–10 weeks under good conditions. Some phenotypes can stretch the timetable slightly, particularly under warmer, well-fed runs.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when grown in stable, controlled environments. In Cambridge greenhouse setups, expect more consistent production than exposed outdoor sites.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature with a compact, bushy canopy and multiple resinous colas. Topping and training encourage denser bud formation without excessive vertical growth.

Environment:

Coconut Milk performs reliably indoors and in greenhouses in Cambridge when humidity is managed. Outdoors in Cambridge it does best in sheltered, sunny spots and should be finished well before autumn rains.

Climate:

In Cambridge's damp coastal climate, growers must prioritise dehumidification and airflow to prevent mould. A greenhouse with controlled ventilation and a compact dehumidifier will protect late-season buds.

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How do you handle late-season rain in Cambridge?
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I move plants into a greenhouse or cover them with a clear tarpaulin during heavy spells and run a dehumidifier overnight.
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What feeding schedule worked for you?
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I use a balanced veg formula then switch to bloom nutrients at half strength and increase as buds bulk up, monitoring runoff EC.
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Do you recommend defoliation?
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Selective defoliation helps airflow but avoid heavy leaf removal during wet periods to reduce stress and exposure to mould.
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Which trellis method is best?
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A simple SCROG net gives even canopy distribution and reduces the risk of trapped damp pockets in the foliage.
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Any tips for terpene preservation?
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Dry slowly at 45–55% humidity and cure in small jars, burping daily at first to maintain the coconut and cream notes.

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