
- Royal potency in a small footprint
Crown Royale
Crown Royale is an indica-dominant hybrid optimised for compact spaces and resilient enough for sheltered Cornish outdoor sites.
- Compact plants, hefty resin
- Citrus spice and earthy depth
- Built for sheltered Cornish gardens
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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ROYAL HAZE x NORTHERN LIGHTS |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Crown Royale
Crown Royale is a dependable, indica-leaning hybrid developed for growers seeking quality in a small footprint. It flowers in eight to nine weeks and produces dense, aromatic buds with citrus and earthy spice notes. The variety performs well indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots in Cornwall, though attention to wind protection and humidity is essential in cool Highland growing conditions. Suitable for growers of intermediate experience, it rewards careful training and steady environmental control.
Crown Royale is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balance and stability. The plant shows dense buds and a steady, predictable growth pattern.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent. That potency gives a clear cerebral lift followed by a settling body buzz.
CBD is low and usually under one percent. The low CBD emphasises the strain's psychoactive character rather than cannabidiol-led effects.
The lineage is ROYAL HAZE x NORTHERN LIGHTS. Breeders selected these parents for their resilience and aromatic profiles.
Seeds are available primarily as feminised to ensure predominantly female crops. Autoflower variants are offered by some breeders for quicker cycles and easier outdoor management.
Grow difficulty is intermediate when cultivated in cool Highland growing conditions, requiring steady attention to humidity and airflow. Successful crops reward patience and careful feeding schedules.
Flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers in Cornwall should expect harvests a touch later if plants face a cool, late season.
Yields are medium for indoor grows, roughly 350–450 g/m² with proper care. Outdoor yields in Cornwall vary more due to the cooler season and possible wind exposure.
Plants remain compact and bushy, ideal for limited spaces. Expect heights from about 60 to 120 centimetres depending on training and pot size.
Crown Royale adapts well to both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor spots in Cornwall. Indoor growers in Cornwall can exploit its compact stature for high-value harvests.
Growing this strain in Cornwall requires attention to the cool Highland growing conditions and the region's breezy coastal microclimates. Providing wind protection and supplemental warmth during cool nights helps bring plants to full maturity.
Effects start with a gentle cerebral uplift that eases into a relaxed physical state. The balance makes it useful for daytime focus and evening unwinding.
The flavour leans citrus and spice over a warm earthy base. Notes of lemon zest and cedar come through when smoked or vapourised.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A controlled indoor tent or a sheltered outdoor site works well; it tolerates cooler seasons better than many strains but benefits from protection against strong coastal winds.
Yes, Crown Royale has a naturally compact structure and responds well to training, making it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens.
Aim for a strong, consistent light schedule with high intensity during flowering; many growers use 600–800 μmol/m²/s lights for best bud density indoors.
Use a moderate feeding plan with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering and increased phosphorus and potassium to support bud development.
Watch trichome colour and aim for late September to early October in Cornwall, adjusting for seasonal variation and any late cool spells.
Maintain good airflow, keep relative humidity down during flowering, and space plants to reduce canopy density to lower the mould risk.
Beginners with careful attention to environment and basic training can succeed, though the strain rewards intermediate skill with higher yields and quality.
Some breeders offer autoflower variants for quicker cycles and simpler outdoor grows, though feminised photoperiod seeds remain most common.
Indoor growers can expect roughly 350–450 g/m² under good light and nutrient regimes, with experienced growers sometimes exceeding this range.
Dry slowly at about 18–20°C and 45–55% relative humidity, then cure in jars for several weeks to develop aroma and smoothness.
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