
- Dank Juice — dependable resin and coastal resilience
Dank Juice
Dank Juice is a coastal-tolerant hybrid bred for resilient growth and pungent flavours in cooler British climates.
- Built for cooler coastal gardens
- Citrus punch with diesel depth
- Resilient hybrid for variable seasons
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG KUSH x LEMON SKUNK |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1–1.8 m outdoor) |
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Medium to high (outdoor up to 400-600 g/plant) |
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citrus zest, earthy funk, sweet diesel |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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uplifting euphoria, mellow relaxation, focused creativity |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Dank Juice
Dank Juice is a hybrid crafted for growers facing cool coastal summers. It offers reliable potency, citrus-forward terpenes and a robust structure that tolerates wind and damp better than many varieties.
Dank Juice is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly toward a relaxing finish. It combines daytime clarity with evening calm.
THC levels sit in the upper-teens to low twenties, offering a reliable potency without overwhelming novice users. Expect stable, repeatable highs from properly grown plants.
CBD remains low but present, providing a gentle counterpoint to the THC. The balance makes it useful for those wanting therapeutic effects without heavy sedation.
Dank Juice derives from OG KUSH x LEMON SKUNK, giving it a pungent terpene profile and resilient vigour. Both parents contribute to compact bud structure and strong aromas.
Seeds are sold feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure a higher percentage of flowering plants. Growers should still select and space plants carefully to avoid crowding.
Growing Dank Juice under a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attention to airflow and disease prevention. Moderate experience helps to manage wind exposure and short growing seasons.
Flowers mature in approximately eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants typically finish by late September to early October in cooler areas.
Yields are solid for a coastal-tolerant hybrid when you protect plants from salt spray and persistent rain. With training and support you can reach medium to high outdoor harvests.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with lateral branching suited to topping and LST. Expect heights of around one to one and a half metres outdoors unless heavily pruned.
This variety performs well both indoors and outdoors, but outdoor plants in Cumbria benefit from wind breaks and well-draining soil. Growers in Cumbria should monitor for mould and stress during wet spells.
Growing Dank Juice in Cumbria means preparing for cool, often damp summers and brisk coastal winds under a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Site selection, drainage and shelter are crucial to reach the strain's full potential in Cumbria.
The high delivers an immediate uplift that settles into a tranquil body buzz. Users report clearer thinking alongside a relaxed posture.
Flavours combine sharp citrus top notes with earthy, diesel undertones. The aftertaste is sweet and slightly resinous.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a loamy, well-draining soil with added organic matter and a slightly acidic pH around 6.0–6.5 to prevent waterlogging in cool, wet conditions.
Monitor trichomes from late September and plan to harvest before persistent autumn rains. Timing depends on microclimate and seasonal variation.
Maintain good airflow, avoid dense canopies, and remove lower growth that traps moisture. Consider planting in raised beds or on slopes to improve drainage.
Dank Juice is tolerant of coastal conditions but benefits from a windbreak and occasional rinsing of leaves if salt accumulates. Protective screening reduces stress and resin loss.
Feed moderately with balanced NPK during veg and switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flower. Organic feeds and compost teas suit the cool growing season well.
Yes, topping followed by low-stress training helps create an even canopy and improves light penetration. This is especially useful in the short summers found in northern UK regions.
Dry slowly to 60–65% relative humidity and cure for at least two to four weeks in sealed jars, burping daily at first. Proper curing improves flavour and smooths the smoke.
Yes, large pots with free-draining compost work well and allow you to move plants under cover for storms. Pots give flexibility during sudden weather changes on the coast.
Watch for slugs, aphids and spider mites, and check regularly under leaves for eggs. Encourage predators and use organic controls to limit chemical residues on resinous buds.
Focus on shelter, drainage and salt management when applying coastal climate cannabis cultivation techniques; position plants where they get sun but are shielded from direct sea spray. Regularly inspect for moisture stress and adjust care to local sea-influenced conditions.
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