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Deep Breath

Feminised

Deep Breath is an indica-dominant hybrid chosen for resinous buds and approachable effects.

Why choose Deep Breath?
  • Resin-rich buds with balanced effects
  • Performs well with organic feeding and good airflow
  • Compact, manageable plants for varied grows
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Northern Lights x Blueberry
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, bushy
Yield Moderate to high
Taste earthy, berry, citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate wet Welsh valley climate
Effects uplifted, relaxed, focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Deep Breath

Deep Breath delivers an indica-dominant hybrid experience with steady growth, resinous bud formation and a fruity-earthy terpene profile. It suits growers who prioritise disease control in damp areas and who use structured organic practices for reliable yields.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Deep Breath in the wet Welsh valley climate demands careful mould prevention and precise airflow control. Vigilance against bud rot and timely pruning are essential for success.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Buds show increasing resin and darker colouring as they mature.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high when plants get consistent nutrition and effective disease control. Outdoor crops can be generous if provided shelter from prolonged rain.

Height:

Plants present a medium, bushy structure with strong lateral branching. The habit suits low-stress training and screen-of-green methods.

Environment:

Indoors Deep Breath responds well to controlled tents with stable humidity and supplemental lighting in Nottingham. Outdoors it performs best in a sheltered, sun-exposed spot but needs extra ventilation to cope with damp conditions in Nottingham.

Climate:

Growing Deep Breath in Nottingham requires specific measures to handle the wet Welsh valley climate, such as raised beds and fast-draining mixes. Plan for extra ventilation and shelter to keep humidity down during flowering.

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How do you check for early signs of mould?
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I inspect dense buds daily for discolouration and use a loupe to check trichome clusters for fuzz or soft spots.
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What ventilation setup works in a damp Nottingham garden?
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High-turnover extractors and oscillating fans, combined with dehumidifiers inside tents, keep humidity within target ranges here.
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Do you recommend outdoors in Nottingham?
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Yes, but only in a very sheltered microclimate or under cover to avoid prolonged wet exposure during late bloom.
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How much compost do you add to pots?
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I mix about 20 to 30 percent well-aged compost into the base organic mix and top-dress during veg.
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When do you tie branches down?
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I start low-stress training in early veg and use tie-downs through stretch to promote even canopy and airflow.

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