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Comatose

Feminised

Comatose is a heavy indica-dominant hybrid known for its sedative effects and compact, resinous buds.

Why choose Comatose?
  • Compact plants with heavy resin
  • Ideal for controlled greenhouse grows
  • Powerful sedative effects for night-time use
THC 18-24%
CBD 1-2%
Lineage Critical Mass x Hindu Kush
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 60-120 cm
Yield Medium-high (400-500 g/m²)
Taste earthy, diesel, pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid greenhouse environments
Effects deep relaxation, sedation, body numbness
Environment Indoor and greenhouse

About Comatose

Comatose delivers a profoundly relaxing experience and is bred from Critical Mass x Hindu Kush for dense, resin-heavy flowers. Suited to indoor and greenhouse setups, it rewards growers who maintain airflow and humidity control with reliable yields and potent, sleep-promoting effects.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Comatose in humid greenhouse environments requires vigilant humidity control and good airflow to prevent mould. It suits growers with some experience who can monitor ventilation and disease pressure.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally finishes in 8 to 10 weeks under indoor lights. Outdoor or greenhouse finishes in Cumbria can be slower when summers are cool.

Yield:

Under controlled conditions yields are medium to high, often around 400–500 g/m² indoors. In Cumbria's greenhouse situations yields can fluctuate if humidity is not tightly managed.

Height:

Plants remain compact, typically 60–120 cm, making them manageable in limited spaces. Dense branching supports heavy colas without excessive vertical stretch.

Environment:

Comatose performs best indoors or in a controlled greenhouse rather than fully exposed outdoor plots. In Cumbria many growers favour greenhouse cultivation to manage the season and humidity.

Climate:

Growing Comatose in Cumbria within humid greenhouse environments requires extra attention to ventilation and dehumidification. Without steady airflow and humidity control the crop is at high risk of mould and rot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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My greenhouse in Cumbria has high humidity in late summer; what quick fix can I use?
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Use a dehumidifier and increase ventilation rates immediately, and remove any overcrowded foliage to improve airflow around colas.
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I'm seeing slow bud swell—do I need to change nutrients?
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Check pH and EC first, then consider a bloom-focused nutrient with higher phosphorus and potassium if pH and feed levels are within range.
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Should I grow Comatose in 60x60 cm tents?
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Yes, a 60x60 cm tent can work if you keep plants short with pruning and training and manage humidity closely.
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How do I prevent mould on dense colas?
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Improve airflow, lower humidity, and consider thinning the canopy; treat early signs with organic fungicides and remove affected material promptly.
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Any tips for maximising resin production?
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Provide stable late-flower temperatures, avoid excessive nitrogen, and use bloom boosters or finishing additives as recommended by the manufacturer.

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