
- Compact hybrid built for short seasons and big flavour
Donut
Donut is a compact hybrid that produces sweet, doughy buds and suits short-season UK growers.
- Sweet, doughy flavour with citrus lift
- Compact plants ideal for limited spaces
- Resinous buds with reliable potency
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Donut OG x Bakery Kush |
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Hybrid |
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Medium |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Sweet, Doughy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Temperate; short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Sedated |
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Both |
About Donut
Donut is a reliable, medium-height hybrid offering dense, fragrant buds with a sweet pastry profile. It performs well indoors and can be coaxed to finish outdoors in Northumberland provided growers manage humidity, timing and mould risk carefully.
Donut is a balanced hybrid with an indica lean that suits compact grows. It produces dense, resinous buds on a tidy canopy.
THC typically measures between 18-22% in well-cultivated plants. That level gives a clear head high before a settling body effect.
CBD is low, generally under 1% across most phenotypes. The profile favours recreational THC-driven effects rather than high-CBD therapy.
The cross combines resilient resin production with a bakery-like terpene profile. The parentage is Donut OG x Bakery Kush and it shows consistent traits across runs.
Seeds are supplied feminised to limit males and simplify planning for short seasons. Feminised genetics make it easier to ensure a reliable outdoor finish.
Donut is moderately challenging to grow outdoors under a short outdoor growing season in Northumberland. It needs attentive nutrient management and proactive mould prevention to finish reliably.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under ideal conditions. Cooler sites may extend the finish slightly but rarely past ten weeks.
Yields are medium to high for a compact plant when given adequate light and feed. Outdoor harvests in Northumberland can be reduced by the limited season length and wet weather.
Plants stay medium in height with a bushy structure and strong side-branching. That shape makes them well suited to SOG or SCROG systems.
Indoors Donut rewards controlled climates with increased resin and bigger yields. Outdoors in Northumberland growers must time the cycle carefully and protect buds from rain and humidity.
Growing Donut in Northumberland requires compressing the schedule to fit a short outdoor growing season. Extra care against summer humidity and early autumn rain is essential to prevent bud rot.
The initial effect is clear and uplifting with a focused cerebral lift. Over time the body relaxes into a mild sedation that aids evening wind-down.
The flavour profile is sweet and cake-like with a distinct doughy note. A light citrus tang appears on the exhale to lift the sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Sow seedlings under cover or start indoors in late spring and transplant after the risk of frost has passed to make the most of the short season.
Maintain airflow, defoliate judiciously, and avoid overwatering; monitor trichomes and harvest early if persistent damp threatens bud health.
Yes, Donut's bushy structure suits SCROG for even canopy or SOG for many small colas and quicker canopy control.
Use a balanced NPK schedule with a leaner feed during late flowering to avoid nutrient lock and to promote resin and terpene expression.
Expect around eight to nine weeks of flowering under strong light indoors and similar timing outdoors when conditions allow.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation in coastal or northern sites, improve airflow, erect rain covers, and consider pruning to open the canopy to reduce rot risk.
Yes, its medium height and compact branching make it a good choice for small tents with good ventilation.
Aim to harvest at the first stable window of dry weather in late summer or early autumn before consistent rain and cooler nights increase mould risk.
Standard LED or HPS setups with 600-1000 µmol PAR in flowering are adequate; ensure consistent dark periods to prevent stretch.
Look for phenotypes with tighter buds and higher resin if you favour potency, and choose sturdier, mould-resistant plants for wet climates.
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