
- Dance through your day with Disco.
Disco
Disco is a sativa-leaning hybrid that delivers bright, focused highs with citrus-forward flavour.
- Bright, focused highs
- Citrus and funk aroma
- Bristol-friendly hybrid
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Funkadelic x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid (sativa-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 100-160 cm |
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Indoor 400-500 g/m²; Outdoor 400-700 g/plant |
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Citrus, Earthy funk, Pine spice |
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Feminised, regular, autoflower |
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Mild southern growing climate; copes with cool summers but needs humidity control |
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Euphoric uplift, Clear focus, Relaxed body |
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Indoor and outdoor; suits SCROG, greenhouse or sheltered garden |
About Disco
Disco is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Funkadelic x Northern Lights, offering a lively euphoric lift paired with steady physical ease. In Bristol’s mild southern growing climate it produces resinous buds that favour training and canopy control; growers should prioritise airflow and spacing to combat humidity and reduce mould risk. Indoor plants respond well to SCROG and moderate feeding regimes, while outdoor specimens do best in sheltered, sun-facing positions. With typical THC around 18–22% and low CBD, Disco suits recreational users and those seeking mood and energy support rather than high-CBD medical applications.
Disco is a balanced hybrid that leans towards a sativa profile. It offers cerebral clarity combined with a gentle physical ease.
Typical THC levels fall between 18% and 22%. This provides a pronounced head high without overwhelming sedation for most users.
CBD content is generally low, usually under 1%. It is therefore more suited to recreational use or targeted symptom relief than high-CBD therapy.
Disco descends from Funkadelic x Northern Lights. This lineage gives it sativa lift tempered by indica density in the buds.
Seeds are available as feminised and regular, with stable phenotypes. Autoflowering versions exist but usually deliver slightly lower yields than photoperiod plants.
Growing Disco is moderately challenging for newcomers but forgiving for growers with basic experience. In a mild southern growing climate it responds well to training and careful humidity control.
Flowering generally finishes in 8 to 10 weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants in Bristol commonly reach ripeness by late September.
Yields are above average when plants are trained and fed correctly. Indoor growers can expect around 400–500 g/m² while outdoor plants in Bristol can produce higher weights per plant.
Plants develop a medium, sativa-leaning structure with long colas. They often require support and benefit from topping to even the canopy.
Indoors Disco suits SCROG or SOG setups and fits moderate-height tents for growers in Bristol. Outdoors in Bristol it does best in sheltered, well-aired sites to reduce mould risk.
In Bristol, with its mild southern growing climate, Disco benefits from long, gentle summers that promote resin production. Growers should still manage damp spells and provide airflow to prevent mould in this mild southern growing climate.
Effects start with a bright, euphoric lift that sharpens focus. That energy eases into a relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation.
Flavours are citrus-forward with a funky, earthy undercurrent. A subtle pine spice rounds the palate on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Disco is ideal for daytime creativity and mood lift while still leaving you functional.
Photoperiod plants typically flower in 8–10 weeks; add veg time to estimate total duration.
Keep RH moderate, ensure strong airflow, and remove dense lower growth to reduce trapped moisture.
Use a balanced vegetative feed then switch to higher phosphorus and potassium during early flowering.
Yes, a ventilated greenhouse offers shelter and season extension, but you must control humidity and ventilation.
Space plants, prune excess foliage, and maintain air movement around colas to prevent mould development.
Spider mites and aphids can appear; monitor regularly and treat early with integrated pest management.
Dry slowly to 45–55% RH, then jar and burp daily for two weeks to bring out the citrus and pine spice notes.
Yes, humid climate cannabis growing requires strict airflow, reduced canopy density and routine checks for bud rot to stay ahead of mould.
Testing for potency and contaminants is recommended if you rely on it medically or intend to sell.
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