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Coconut

Feminised

Coconut is a tropical-flavoured indica-dominant hybrid that favours resin production and aromatic buds.

Why choose Coconut?
  • Distinct coconut aroma with creamy smoke.
  • Handles coastal climates well when ventilated.
  • Great resin for concentrates and flavour-focused cures.
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Coconut x Hawaiian
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 1.5–2.5 m outdoor
Yield Medium to high (400–500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Coconut, Tropical fruit, Earthy cream
Seed Type Feminised
Climate humid greenhouse conditions
Effects Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Coconut

Coconut brings a sweet coconut and tropical fruit aroma with a creamy, earthy finish. It is an indica-dominant hybrid that performs well in controlled environments and rewards attentive growers who manage humidity and airflow; outdoor plants in Cornwall can reach impressive size given proper mildew prevention and nutrient support.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Coconut in humid greenhouse conditions requires vigilant air circulation to prevent mould. With routine pruning and moderate feeding it rewards intermediate growers with reliable development.

Flowering Time:

Flowering runs about 8–10 weeks indoors for most phenotypes. Outdoor plants in Cornwall usually finish by late September to early October depending on the season.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when grown in rich soil and given consistent feed. In a well-managed greenhouse in Cornwall plants can reach above-average harvests.

Height:

Plants develop a sturdy central stalk with healthy side branching and can reach 1.5–2.5 metres outdoors. The structure works well with tied training and selective defoliation to boost light penetration.

Environment:

Coconut adapts to both indoor and outdoor setups and responds well to SCROG or SOG indoors. Outdoor cultivation in Cornwall benefits from the mild coastal climate but requires mildew prevention.

Climate:

Growing Coconut in Cornwall under humid greenhouse conditions demands strict humidity control and frequent ventilation. Dehumidifiers and timed air exchanges reduce rot risk while preserving the strain's tropical aromas.

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My buds are turning brown inside, what happened?
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That likely indicates bud rot; remove affected material immediately and increase ventilation and dehumidification.
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Should I use a dehumidifier in a Cornwall greenhouse?
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Yes, a dehumidifier is highly recommended during flowering to keep humidity below 55% and prevent mould.
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How often should I defoliate Coconut?
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Remove large fan leaves that block light after week two of flower and thin the lower canopy to improve airflow every couple of weeks.
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Do you flush before harvest?
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Many growers perform a short flush of water only for 7–10 days before harvest to improve flavour and combustibility.
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Best way to dry and cure here?
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Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 50% RH for 7–12 days, then cure in jars with regular burping for at least four weeks to develop aromas.

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