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Crepes

Feminised

Crepes is a medium-height hybrid that offers creamy, citrus-forward flavour with balanced effects suitable for afternoon use.

Why choose Crepes?
  • Sweet, crepe-like aroma
  • Balanced hybrid for focus and relaxation
  • Reliable in greenhouse protection
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Frenchy x Durban Poison
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium
Yield Medium-High
Taste Sweet crepe batter, Citrus zest, Earthy vanilla
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid greenhouse conditions
Effects Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused
Environment Indoor / Outdoor (greenhouse recommended)

About Crepes

Crepes combines approachable potency with a fragrant profile reminiscent of sweet batter and citrus. It performs best in protected outdoor setups or controlled indoor gardens, and in Snowdonia a greenhouse is strongly recommended to manage damp conditions and ensure a clean harvest.

Grow Difficulty:

Growers of intermediate experience handle Crepes well in controlled environments. Humid greenhouse conditions demand vigilant airflow and mould prevention to keep plants healthy.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally finishes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor finishing times can extend slightly in cooler northern seasons.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive proper training and nutrition. In Snowdonia, expect conservative harvests unless you manage humidity and sunlight carefully.

Height:

Plants develop a medium stature with dense side branching. Buds form in tight colas that suit scrog and low-stress training.

Environment:

Indoors, Crepes benefits from controlled humidity and moderate veg periods in Snowdonia setups. Outdoors, in Snowdonia's coastal influence, greenhouse protection gives the best defence against damp weather.

Climate:

Growing Crepes in Snowdonia benefits from a greenhouse to buffer coastal weather and damp winters. Humid greenhouse conditions require strict ventilation, dehumidification and routine bud inspections to prevent mould.

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I'm seeing pinhead buds but some grey spots; what now?
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Increase airflow, lower humidity and inspect for early botrytis; remove affected sections and adjust drying schedule.
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Should I use silica for sturdier stems?
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Yes, silica supplements can strengthen cell walls and help support heavy colas, especially in humid environments.
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Any tip for flushing in a greenhouse?
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Flush with clean pH-balanced water two weeks before harvest and ensure pots drain well to avoid waterlogging.
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How late can I plant outdoors in Snowdonia?
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Aim for early to mid-spring to give plants time to establish before the wetter autumn; use a greenhouse for late-season protection.
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Is defoliation worth it on Crepes?
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Selective defoliation around week four and again early in flower clears internal airflow without over-stressing the plant.

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