
- Resilient hybrid tuned for cool, damp seasons
Cresco Triangle
Cresco Triangle is a resilient balanced hybrid that suits growers in cool coastal regions.
- Balanced uplift with steady calm
- Reliable resin and terpene profile
- Built for cool maritime climates
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Balanced hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (up to 2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (outdoor 350-600 g/plant) |
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pine, citrus zest, earthy resin |
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Feminised |
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Cool maritime with wet autumns |
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uplifting clarity, mild body relaxation, sustained focus |
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Indoor and outdoor capable |
About Cresco Triangle
Cresco Triangle is a balanced hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Skunk that offers clear-headed uplift with steady relaxation. It performs well in cool maritime climates and rewards careful attention to airflow and mould prevention, especially in Pembrokeshire where autumns can be wet.
Cresco Triangle is a balanced hybrid that combines steady euphoria with functional clarity. It leans slightly sativa in behaviour while keeping a reliable calming base.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% when grown well. That level produces a noticeable psychoactive effect without tipping into heavy sedation.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. The low CBD profile means therapeutic effects are primarily driven by cannabinoids and terpenes rather than high CBD content.
Cresco Triangle descends from Northern Lights x Skunk, combining classic resin production and vigour. The lineage explains its reliable structure and resinous aroma.
Seeds are offered feminised to ensure stable female crops and predictable flowering. They are photoperiod-driven, so growers must manage light schedules to control bloom.
Growing Cresco Triangle suits gardeners with some experience and good hygiene. It tolerates a rainy autumn harvest season but needs vigilant mould prevention and airflow control.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors timing can shift if summers run cool or late in the season.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent nutrients and light. Outdoor harvests can reach the higher end with adequate sun and wind protection.
Plants develop a medium to tall structure with central colas and sturdy side branches. Stretches are manageable with basic training and timely pruning.
Cresco Triangle performs well indoors with controlled light cycles and humidity management. Outdoors in Pembrokeshire it can thrive with shelter from persistent coastal winds and close attention to damp conditions.
Growing Cresco Triangle in Pembrokeshire requires planning for a cool maritime climate and a rainy autumn harvest season. Plants benefit from raised beds or pots and close monitoring for mould during damp spells.
The high-THC profile delivers uplifting clarity and a gentle wave of relaxation. Effects are steady and suitable for daytime creative tasks or evening unwinding.
The flavour profile mixes pine and citrus zest with an underlying earthy resin. Terpenes give a crisp, slightly sharp finish that lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best for intermediate growers but novices with good research and strict mould control can succeed.
Ensure good airflow, remove lower foliage, use dehumidifiers indoors and deploy fungicidal treatments only when necessary.
Increase phosphorus and potassium while moderating nitrogen during the mid to late flowering phase.
Harvest before persistent autumn rains set in and monitor trichomes for the desired amber/clear ratio.
Yes, the plants are sturdy but windbreaks or sheltered positions reduce wind stress and bud loss.
From seed to harvest expect around 12 to 14 weeks total, depending on vegetative period length.
Yes, Cresco Triangle is part of a group of cool climate cannabis strains that perform reliably with shorter, cooler summers.
Seaweed extracts can help with trace minerals and stress resistance, but apply in moderation and test soil salinity first.
Indoor cultivation gives control over humidity and prevents mould risks common in wet autumns.
Aphids and spider mites appear in greenhouses; use biological controls and regular inspections to keep populations low.
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