
- Balanced hybrid built for real-world UK growing
Dna
Dna is a balanced hybrid that offers clear highs and solid structure suited to UK gardens.
- Clear-headed lift with steady resin
- Performs well under training
- Responsive to organic soil methods
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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400-550 g/m2 (indoor); 50-250 g/plant (outdoor) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Skunk |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Clear-headed, Relaxed, Uplifted |
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Suitable for indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Dna
Dna is a practical hybrid bred for predictable growth and a clear, uplifted effect. It suits hands-on growers in Dorset who manage humidity and drainage carefully and want a reliable medium to high yielding variety.
Dna is a mid hybrid combining sativa lift with indica structure. It shows vigorous growth and even development.
THC levels typically sit in the high teens to low twenties percent. Expect clear cerebral effects at common doses.
CBD is generally low to moderate and rarely dominates the profile. The result is a psychoactive-forward balance.
Dna stems from a straightforward Skunk x Haze cross. That lineage explains the resin production and balanced lift.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to simplify crop planning. Auto and regular variants are less common from mainstream breeders.
Growing Dna in a wet Welsh valley climate requires careful attention to mould control and airflow. An intermediate skill level is sufficient if growers prioritise drainage and canopy management.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoor timing varies with season and latitude.
Yields are moderate to generous when plants receive full light and steady feeding. Under optimal indoor setups expect around 400 to 550 g/m2.
Plants commonly reach a medium to tall stature with a dominant central cola. Side branches respond well to training and will bulk up.
Indoors the variety responds well to SCROG and SOG methods with controlled climate. Outdoors in Dorset it performs best when given shelter from persistent rain.
Growing Dna in Dorset needs shelter and good drainage because the wet Welsh valley climate brings prolonged damp. Place plants where they get airflow and use raised beds or pots to avoid waterlogged roots.
The high starts clear and focused before settling into a mellow body relaxation. Users report uplifted creativity without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is earthy with bright citrus top notes. A subtle skunky background gives it character.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, organic cannabis soil growing suits Dna well when you use compost, worm castings and a balanced organic feed regime.
Ensure good air circulation, lower ambient humidity during late flowering and remove dense fan leaves to improve airflow.
Flush for seven to ten days before harvest if you use synthetic nutrients, and reduce watering in the final week for organic setups.
Yes, Dna responds well to SCROG and will produce even canopy distribution and larger colas under a screen.
Aphids, spider mites and botrytis are the main risks; inspect plants regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Provide at least 400 to 600 µmol/m2/s during flowering for strong resin and bud development.
Yes, cuttings root well from healthy mother plants using a hormone mist and stable humidity dome.
A balanced NPK feed that shifts to higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering works well, with silica and calcium supplements for structure.
Dry to 55-65% RH and cure in sealed jars, burping daily for two weeks then weekly for another month for best aroma and smoothness.
Harvest when trichomes show mixed cloudy and amber heads, often late September to October in mainland UK conditions.
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