
- Balanced hybrid built for practical growers
Dobos Triangle
Dobos Triangle is a balanced hybrid with citrus and earthy flavours that performs well in greenhouses around Wiltshire.
- Reliable greenhouse performer in damp coastal areas
- Balanced effects for day and evening use
- Citrus-pine flavour with solid yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Dobos x Triangle |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal |
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Uplifting clarity, Physical relaxation, Creative focus |
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Both |
About Dobos Triangle
Dobos Triangle is a practical hybrid chosen for steady vigour and a reliable flowering window. It produces medium-height, resinous plants with a citrus-pine aroma and a spicy finish. THC sits in the moderate-high range while CBD remains low, making it a primarily recreational variety with some therapeutic use for pain and stress. In Wiltshire and similar damp coastal regions growers benefit from greenhouse setups to control humidity and extend the season. With attentive mould prevention and regular airflow management it yields consistently and suits intermediate cultivators.
Dobos Triangle is a balanced hybrid bred for steady growth and versatile effects. It shows both indica stability and sativa lift in a well-tempered profile.
THC levels are typically in the moderate to high range around 18-22 percent. Users report potent cerebral clarity alongside gentle body relaxation.
CBD content is low to moderate, generally under 1 percent and not a primary feature. The strain suits recreational users but may offer mild therapeutic benefits.
Dobos x Triangle parentage combines stable vigour with aromatic complexity. The lineage favours resilience and balanced cannabinoid expression.
Seeds are offered primarily as feminised for predictable female plants. Regular and auto versions exist from some breeders for specialised grows.
Growing Dobos Triangle in a damp coastal climate requires vigilant mould prevention and careful air circulation. It is an intermediate grow that benefits from steady feeding and regular defoliation.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor harvests in Wiltshire usually finish by late September to October.
Yields are medium to high with good light and humidity control. Greenhouse setups in Wiltshire can push plants toward the upper end of their yield potential.
Plants develop a bushy, resinous structure with sturdy lateral branches. Expect medium height suitable for screen of green methods.
Dobos Triangle does well indoors under controlled lights and outdoors in sheltered sites in Wiltshire. In a greenhouse you can manage humidity and extend the season.
In Wiltshire's damp coastal climate choose raised benches and good drainage to limit rot. Manage ventilation and dehumidification in greenhouses to keep bud health optimal.
Effects start with a clear, focused uplift and shift into calm physical ease. The balance makes it useful for daytime creativity and evening unwinding.
Flavours lean citrus and pine with an earthy, spicy undercurrent. Smoke is clean with a slightly sweet finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. It responds well to greenhouse cannabis cultivation where humidity and airflow can be controlled to mitigate mould risks.
Use a combination of passive vents and an extractor fan with a circulation fan. Keep air moving at canopy level to prevent pockets of stagnant, damp air.
Harvest is usually late September to October in southern UK locations. Check trichomes for desired ripeness rather than fixed dates.
Moderate feeding through veg and a balanced bloom feed during flowering is sufficient. Avoid overfeeding which can stress plants in humid conditions.
It tolerates light chill but is not frost-hardy. Plan to finish outdoor crops before hard frosts or use greenhouse protection.
Typical garden pests like aphids and spider mites can appear, especially in warm, stagnant conditions. Regular inspection and biological controls work well.
Maintain lower humidity in late flowering, prune inner foliage for airflow and avoid watering late in the day. Use dehumidifiers in greenhouses if needed.
Yes. Dobos Triangle responds well to training and screens due to its branch structure. Tailor the method to your space and light levels.
A well-draining, airy soil mix or coco works best. Good drainage helps in the damp coastal conditions common around Wiltshire.
It is more suited to growers with some experience managing humidity and mould. Beginners can succeed with a greenhouse and attention to airflow.
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