
- Balanced hybrid, bred for short-season reliability.
Deadband 7
Deadband 7 is a compact hybrid optimised for short seasons and dependable resin production.
- Compact plants designed for short seasons
- Robust resin and clear, calm effects
- Performs well under careful training
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22-26% |
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0.50% |
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Deadhead OG x Bandolero |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, compact |
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Medium (optimised for short seasons) |
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Earthy, Citrus peel, Chemical diesel |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Calm focus, Mild euphoria, Relaxed body sensation |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Deadband 7
Deadband 7 is a hybrid bred for growers who need compact plants, reliable flowering and robust terpene expression. It suits intermediate growers in confined urban spaces and responds well to training and timely canopy management.
Deadband 7 is a balanced hybrid with both indica solidity and sativa lift. The plant channels both parents into predictable growth and resin production.
THC levels are potent yet controllable, generally sitting between twenty-two and twenty-six percent. Users should expect clear psychoactivity with a moderate energetic edge.
CBD is low but present, helping to soften harsh edges without knocking out the head high. The ratio favours recreational potency while retaining minor therapeutic balance.
Deadhead OG x Bandolero contributes pungent terpenes and sturdy vigour to the hybrid. The cross was selected for resin production and predictable flowering.
Seeds are supplied feminised to reduce male risk and simplify canopy planning. They germinate reliably with standard moisture and warmth methods.
This variety suits an intermediate grower but needs attention under a short outdoor growing season to reach full potential. Effective topping and early structure management compensate for the compressed timetable.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Fast phenotypes are useful where autumn arrives early.
Yield is moderate when trained and trimmed for airflow and bud spacing. Outdoors in a short season it rewards early season vigour and strategic pruning.
Plants stay medium and relatively compact, making them suitable for space-limited setups. Branches develop solid colas rather than elongated sativa stretch.
In London this strain performs reliably under controlled indoor lights and in protected outdoor spots. Outdoors in London choose sheltered sites to reduce weather and humidity exposure.
Growing Deadband 7 in London requires planning for the short outdoor growing season and variable autumns. Select sheltered microclimates and finish early to avoid late-season rot and weather damage in London.
Effects start with a focused lift that moves into relaxed body comfort without heavy sedation. The balance makes it useful for daytime tasks that require calm attention.
Flavour leans to earthy base notes brightened by sharp citrus peel and a touch of diesel. The finish leaves a lingering resinous tang.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Increase airflow and remove dense inner foliage; harvest slightly earlier if rains are forecast.
Use a moderate nitrogen feed during veg, then switch to bloom nutrients at the onset of flowering and reduce left-over nitrogen mid-flower.
Yes, its medium height and compact habit suit small plots, but choose a sheltered spot and tidy the canopy to reduce damp pockets.
Top early in vegetative growth and use low-stress training to spread internodes and create even light exposure.
Mild day-to-night differentials and stable mid-range temperatures favour terpene retention and resin formation.
Aphids and spider mites appear when plants are stressed; monitor regularly and apply biological controls early.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at moderate humidity, then cure jars for several weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Use dehumidification, strong canopy airflow and strategic defoliation; implement these practices early to reduce rot risk in high humidity cannabis cultivation.
Many growers flush lightly to improve smoke quality, but tailor the approach to nutrient type and substrate used.
Harvest is typically eight to nine weeks after switching to flower, but check trichomes and calyx swelling for final timing.
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