
- Dayman — reliable yields and clear, balanced effects for temperate growers.
Dayman
Dayman is a balanced hybrid favoured by growers in mild southern climates for its reliable yields and clear effects.
- Balanced hybrid with predictable flowering and resin.
- Good resistance to mild damp when ventilated.
- Feminised seeds that suit SCROG and LST techniques.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Dawn x Mamba |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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0.8-1.5 m |
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Medium-High |
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citrus, earthy, pine |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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uplifting, focused, relaxed |
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Both |
About Dayman
Dayman is a dependable hybrid developed for steady performance in temperate, mild southern growing climates. It offers a pleasing balance of uplifting mental clarity and a gentle body relaxation, finishing in eight to ten weeks with medium to high yields when given appropriate light and airflow. The variety is suited to intermediate growers and responds well to common training methods such as SCROG and LST, while feminised seeds simplify planning. Outdoors in Down it rewards good siting and ventilation, and indoors it thrives under controlled environments that manage humidity and light effectively.
Dayman is a balanced hybrid that brings together the clarity of a sativa with the density of an indica. The plant shows a predictable habit that suits a range of training techniques.
THC levels sit in the upper-mid range, typically between 18% and 22%. Occasional phenotypes can run a little higher under intense light, but most crops show consistent potency.
CBD content is low, generally measured under 1% in standard test runs. This means Dayman is chosen mainly for its psychoactive effects rather than a CBD-forward profile.
Dayman comes from a Dawn x Mamba cross that was selected for balanced effects and stable resin production. The lineage emphasises vigour, predictable flowering and terpene-rich flowers.
Seeds are supplied feminised to simplify crop planning and reduce the chance of males. Germination rates are generally reliable when standard techniques are used.
Growing Dayman is best suited to an intermediate cultivator who can manage airflow and a steady feeding schedule. It suits growers in a mild southern growing climate where gentle temperatures reduce stress but humidity still needs attention.
Flowering typically finishes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. A careful flush and timed light schedule help maximise trichome production.
Yields are medium to high when plants are given adequate light and nutrition. Outdoor specimens in well-sited plots in Down can reach the top end of that range.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with multiple productive side branches, keeping to a medium final height. Expect finished plants around 0.8–1.5 m depending on training and pot size.
Indoors Dayman responds well to SCROG and LST, producing compact, resinous buds in controlled rooms in Down. Outdoors in Down it performs reliably in sunny, sheltered locations but benefits from good ventilation to counter damp spells.
Growing Dayman in Down with mild southern growing climate suits its development and encourages even ripening and steady resin build-up. Gardeners should still prioritise airflow and prompt pruning to prevent mould during wetter weeks.
The high begins with a clear, uplifting head buzz that sharpens focus and mood. Over time the experience settles to a relaxed, calm sensation without heavy sedation.
Flavour combines bright citrus top notes with an earthy, pine backbone. A light spice lingers on the exhale and rounds the profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a balanced veg feed and switch to a bloom formula at week three of flowering, reducing nitrogen and increasing phosphorus and potassium in the final two weeks.
Prioritise ventilation, keep canopy density in check and remove lower leaves to improve airflow; if you expect prolonged damp, raise dry periods between irrigations.
Dayman performs well under SCROG for even light distribution and responds to low-stress training; SOG can work with multiple small plants to speed canopy turnover.
Look for ambering trichomes and swollen calyxes around weeks eight to ten, and aim to harvest after a dry, sunny spell to minimise moisture-related issues.
It has average pest resistance but benefits from routine inspections for aphids, spider mites and caterpillars, especially where wild vegetation borders the crop.
A novice can succeed with Dayman if they follow straightforward training, keep humidity under control and use proven feeding schedules.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% during flowering, lowering it slightly as trichomes mature to reduce the risk of bud rot.
For humid climate cannabis growing focus on ventilation, defoliation of dense growth and strategic siting to catch breezes while avoiding afternoon shade.
Aim for a pH of 5.8–6.3 in soil-less mixes and 6.2–6.8 in soil; stable pH helps nutrient uptake and prevents lockouts during key growth stages.
Dry slowly to 10–12% moisture and then cure in airtight jars for at least four weeks, burping regularly for the first fortnight to develop flavours.
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