
- A compact hybrid bred for short seasons and coastal resilience
Deja Vu
Deja Vu is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and reliable finishing in restricted seasons.
- Compact structure ideal for small plots
- Quick finishing for shorter seasons
- Resilient to coastal wind when sheltered
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact to medium, 60-120 cm |
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Medium (400-550 g/m² indoor; 40-200 g/plant outdoor) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Windy coastal growing areas |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both; favours outdoor short-season sites |
About Deja Vu
Deja Vu is a resilient, indica-dominant hybrid selected for compact structure and steady flowering. It offers a calming, focused high and an earthy-citrus profile while remaining manageable for growers in temperate coastal zones.
Deja Vu is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for resilience. It pairs relaxing body effects with a clear-headed uplift.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22% in tested samples. That potency gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without excessive heaviness.
CBD content is low, generally below 1 percent, so its effects are driven by THC and terpenes. Growers and users seeking higher CBD should look at alternative varieties.
Deja Vu descends from Northern Lights x Skunk selected for reliability and aroma. Breeders emphasised compact structure and consistent flowering.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised to simplify a small garden's planning. Feminised lines reduce the chance of male plants in limited outdoor plots.
Growers in windy coastal growing areas will find Deja Vu manageable with basic support and attention. It tolerates wind stress better than many sativas but benefits from staking and windbreaks.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors it can finish within a short season if planted in a warm microclimate.
Yield is medium for a compact hybrid, with indoor runs commonly producing around 400 to 550 grams per square metre. Outdoor plants can reach 40 to 200 grams each depending on site and season.
Plants stay compact to medium with a blocky canopy and multiple bud sites. Expect final heights of roughly 60 to 120 cm in typical outdoor setups.
Deja Vu performs well both indoors and outdoors when timed correctly in Cornwall. Indoors it suits screen and low-stress training while outdoors in Cornwall it benefits from early planting and shelter from prevailing winds.
Growing Deja Vu in Cornwall with windy coastal growing areas requires planning for exposure and salt spray. Use raised beds, windbreaks and sheltered microclimates to reduce stress on plants along exposed coasts.
Effects are calmly euphoric with gentle body relaxation and a steady mental clarity. Many users report improved focus and a mild uplift rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is earthy with citrus bite and pine undertones. A subtle sweetness can develop during a patient cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Deja Vu finishes relatively quickly due to its indica-dominant genetics, making it a decent option where the growing window is limited. It is best selected where early autumn can bring rain and cooling.
Prioritise wind protection and site choice to reduce physical stress; simple windbreaks and sheltered sites lower damage risk. Avoid giving tactical advice that violates local rules.
Harvest timing depends on ripeness indicators and local climate but generally falls from late summer into early autumn in temperate zones. Monitor plants visually rather than relying solely on fixed calendar dates.
Growing cannabis in the UK is illegal without a Home Office licence or other legal exemption. Anyone unsure should seek up-to-date legal advice and local guidance.
Yes, Deja Vu adapts well to indoor environments where climate and light can be controlled. Indoor growing allows tighter control over flowering and canopy management.
Coastal plots face general garden pests and occasional fungal pressure from damp weather; regular observation helps detect issues early. Maintaining plant health and airflow reduces vulnerability without offering specific treatments.
It responds to balanced feeding regimes but is not unusually demanding compared with other hybrids. Many growers prefer gradual nutrient strategies and organic inputs for overall plant health.
Deja Vu shows reasonable tolerance to wind once established, but young growth benefits from shelter and careful positioning. Sturdy stems and a compact form help in exposed sites.
Yes, Deja Vu can be a good choice for short season outdoor cannabis growing because of its relatively quick flowering and compact structure. Site selection and timing remain important to achieve a reliable finish.
Consider horticulture courses, botanical texts and legal guidance to broaden knowledge without breaking local laws. Community gardening groups and accredited training providers offer lawful, practical horticultural skills.
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