
- Resilient, clear and ready for cool climates
Daywrecker
Daywrecker is a hybrid bred for cool, damp conditions with clear daytime effects and a calm finish.
- Built for damp autumn finishes
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering
- Balanced daytime clarity with calm finish
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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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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool, wet autumn climates |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Both |
About Daywrecker
Daywrecker is a practical hybrid chosen for resilience in cooler, wetter climates and for providing a clear, focused high. It combines NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK genetics, finishes in eight to nine weeks, and suits growers who prioritise quality buds over sheer bulk while managing moisture and airflow.
Daywrecker is a balanced hybrid designed for daytime clarity with a calm finish. It combines sativa lift and indica stability for practical use.
Daywrecker typically tests between 18% and 22% THC. This potency gives a clear cerebral buzz without excessive sedation.
CBD is low in Daywrecker, usually below 1%. It acts as a subtle counterpoint to the THC rather than the primary therapeutic driver.
Daywrecker descends from NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK selected for vigour and balance. Breeding focused on outdoor resilience and terpene clarity.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to reduce the need for sexing and to limit accidental pollination. This makes crop planning more straightforward for growers.
Growing Daywrecker in Tyrone can require extra attention during a rainy autumn harvest season because of mould risk. Expect intermediate difficulty with careful ventilation, pruning and timely intervention.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Plants finish reliably in that window when kept free from stress.
Yield is medium to high for the plant's stature, favouring bud quality over raw bulk. With steady feed and adequate light you can expect consistent harvests.
Plants maintain a medium height with a strong central cola and productive side branches. Outdoors they commonly reach between 80 and 140 centimetres depending on training.
Indoors, Daywrecker responds well to SCROG and topping to produce dense bud sites. Outdoors in Tyrone it performs best when planted early and given shelter from persistent damp.
In Tyrone expect a rainy autumn harvest season so plan for shelter or early harvest to avoid bud rot. Good airflow, regular checks and fungal prevention are essential when growing here.
Effects begin with a clear, focused uplift and settle into a mild, relaxed body sensation. The high is functional and suitable for daytime or late-afternoon use.
Flavours show bright citrus and pine over a dry earthy base. The smoke is clean and not overly harsh.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Daywrecker was selected for vigour and resistance to damp-related issues, making it more reliable in cooler, wetter regions.
Monitor trichomes and aim to harvest at the first sign of amber development; in wet seasons an earlier harvest reduces rot risk.
Use a balanced feed and taper nitrogen in the final weeks to enhance terpene expression and preserve cleaner smoke.
Yes, it responds well to topping, LST and SCROG, which increase usable bud sites and improve light penetration.
Slugs and fungal pathogens are more common in damp conditions, so maintain hygiene and use appropriate biological controls.
It flowers in around eight to nine weeks, which is a dependable window for planning multiple grows per year indoors.
Compared with many coastal varieties, Daywrecker offers a balance of resilience and terpene clarity suited to variable autumn weather.
Dry slowly in a controlled, dehumidified space and consider culling the most damp buds to protect the rest of the crop.
Yes, Daywrecker ranks well among cool climate cannabis strains due to its robustness and predictable finish in damp conditions.
Feminised seeds greatly reduce the need for sexing but you should still inspect plants regularly for hermaphroditic traits.
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