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Cornbread

Feminised

Cornbread is a balanced hybrid with buttery, citrus notes and dependable mid-range potency.

Why choose Cornbread?
  • Balanced hybrid with buttery-citrus flavour
  • Reliable mid-range THC and steady yields
  • Performs well under controlled indoor conditions
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.1-0.5%
Lineage Girl Scout Cookies x Durban Poison
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium
Yield Medium to high
Taste buttery, earthy, citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate variable British weather
Effects uplifting, relaxed, creative
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Cornbread

Cornbread is a balanced hybrid that pairs steady resin production with a clear, uplifting high and a soothing body finish. It offers medium to high yields under attentive care and performs especially well in controlled indoor setups or sheltered outdoor sites in Dorset.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Cornbread in Dorset calls for attentive care because it handles variable British weather less predictably outdoors. Indoor setups reduce environmental swings but plants still benefit from steady humidity and airflow.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes within eight to nine weeks under good conditions. A careful flush and timely harvest capture peak terpene expression.

Yield:

Yields can be medium to high when growers maintain consistent feeding and light. Training techniques such as topping and LST increase usable bud development.

Height:

Plants reach a medium height with a dominant central cola and branching side shoots. The structure tolerates topping and responds well to canopy management.

Environment:

Cornbread thrives indoors under controlled conditions and can finish outdoors in Dorset when the season is warm and dry. Outdoor growers in Dorset should site plants in a sheltered spot and be prepared to cover them during heavy rain.

Climate:

Growing Cornbread in Dorset requires planning for late summer rain and fluctuating temperatures caused by variable British weather. Provision for ventilation, cover and drainage will reduce mould and stress risks.

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I live in Dorset, should I bother growing Cornbread outdoors?
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Yes, but pick a sheltered spot and be ready to cover plants for heavy rain; Dorset summers can be fine but unpredictable.
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What training worked best for you on this strain?
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A combination of topping at three nodes and LST produced an even canopy and improved yields without excessive height.
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Any feed schedule you recommend?
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Start with a mild veg feed schedule, then switch to a bloom formula with careful EC control and weekly flushes leading up to harvest.
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Do you see mould problems late season?
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Mould risk rises in damp spells, so I remove inner fan leaves and use a simple shelter to keep buds drier when showers are forecast.
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How long do you cure Cornbread for best flavour?
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I cure for at least three weeks in jars, checking humidity and burping daily for the first fortnight to avoid over-moisture.

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