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Cuban Linx

Feminised

Cuban Linx is a hybrid that offers a balance of uplift and resinous buds suited to intermediate growers in Cambridgeshire.

Why choose Cuban Linx?
  • Balanced hybrid with standout aroma
  • Reliable yields in temperate climates
  • Responsive to SCROG and LST training
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Cuban Linx OG x Haze
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Medium-High (approx. 450-550 g/m² indoor)
Taste Earthy coffee, Sweet spice, Citrus bright notes
Seed Type Feminised
Climate temperate southern England climate
Effects Uplifted and focused, Relaxed and social, Clear-headed calm
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Cuban Linx

Cuban Linx is a hybrid bred for aroma, stability and reliable yields. It combines resinous indica traits with a sativa backbone to deliver focused, sociable effects and a complex flavour profile. In Cambridgeshire and similar temperate southern England climates it thrives when growers manage humidity and provide good airflow. It suits controlled indoor environments as well as well-sited outdoor plots, rewarding attention to training and feeding.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a temperate southern England climate Cuban Linx suits growers with some prior experience. It needs close attention to feed and humidity to avoid mould and achieve consistent trichome development.

Flowering Time:

Cuban Linx flowers in about eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants in Cambridgeshire may finish a little later depending on autumn weather.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants are properly trained and fed. Indoor yields often reach 450–550 g/m² while outdoor specimens in Cambridgeshire can produce larger colas.

Height:

Plants reach a medium-tall height with a strong central cola and moderate side branching. The structure responds well to SCROG, LST or light topping.

Environment:

Cuban Linx performs reliably indoors where a controlled environment mimics Cambridgeshire's moderate summers. Outdoors in Cambridgeshire it prefers a sheltered, sunny site with excellent airflow.

Climate:

In Cambridgeshire the temperate southern England climate offers warm summers and mild autumns that suit Cuban Linx. Growers should plan for late-season rain and protect buds from prolonged damp to avoid mould.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I'm in Cambridgeshire and my buds look damp late season, what now?
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Increase airflow around the canopy, remove dense fan leaves and consider a temporary cover when heavy rain is forecast.
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Is SCROG worth doing with this strain?
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Yes, SCROG maximises canopy uniformity and yield by exposing more bud sites to even light.
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My plants are stretching in week two of flower, is that normal?
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Some stretch is normal; use light pruning and adjust light distance to control excessive elongation.
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What feeding schedule would you recommend?
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Start with a quarter-strength base nutrient in early veg, build up through veg, then switch to bloom formulation with higher P and K once flowering starts.
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How long should I cure these jars for best flavour?
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Open jars daily for the first two weeks to burp, then leave sealed for four to eight weeks for the best flavour development.

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