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Dragon Breath

Feminised

Dragon Breath is a resilient hybrid with citrus and spice notes built for temperate coastal gardens.

Why choose Dragon Breath?
  • Compact plants, punchy citrus flavour.
  • Built for resilient coastal performance.
  • Reliable flowering in a short season.
THC 20%
CBD 0.60%
Lineage Dragon's Tongue x Fire OG
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height 1-2 m
Yield Medium
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate windy coastal growing areas
Effects Uplifting, Calming, Focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Dragon Breath

Dragon Breath is a balanced hybrid bred for flavour, resin production and manageable growth in temperate climates. It produces compact, resinous buds with bright citrus top notes and an earthy-spice base, and it does well for growers who prepare for coastal winds and variable seasons. Yields are moderate but consistent with careful training and shelter, and the plant matures in about eight to nine weeks of flowering. This variety suits both indoor setups with screen training and outdoor plots that offer wind protection and timely feeding.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Dragon Breath is moderately challenging and benefits from steady attention to structure and feeding. Plants handle windy coastal growing areas with support and careful site choice.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically finishes in 8 to 9 weeks under controlled light regimes. Outdoor growers should expect harvest readiness by late season in favourable years.

Yield:

Yield is moderate with compact, resinous buds that reward steady care rather than high-input techniques. Outdoor plants can be productive if sheltered from persistent salt-laden winds.

Height:

Dragon Breath grows with a stout central cola and sturdy lateral branches that keep the canopy manageable. Plants usually reach between one and two metres without aggressive training.

Environment:

Indoors this strain responds well to LST and SCROG to maximise bud sites and manage height in Cardiff. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered plot and staggered pruning in Cardiff to reduce wind stress.

Climate:

Growing Dragon Breath in Cardiff requires attention to exposure because Cardiff experiences windy coastal growing areas that can stress plants. Choose a sheltered microclimate and use wind breaks, staking and regular inspections when growing in Cardiff.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do you stake Dragon Breath in an exposed Cardiff garden?
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I use sturdy canes and soft ties at key branch junctions and add a perimeter windbreak to reduce sway and stem fatigue.
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What shelter works best on the coast?
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A solid timber fence or hedging on the windward side gives reliable shelter and is less likely to flap and damage foliage.
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Do you recommend seaweed tonic near the coast?
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Yes, a diluted seaweed feed sometimes helps with trace minerals, but rinse foliage after storms to remove salt residue.
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When do you move plants out to avoid shock?
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Harden off seedlings gradually over ten days, keeping them in a sheltered spot before exposing them to full coastal conditions.
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How do you adjust feeding for shorter seasons?
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I push a slightly stronger bloom feed earlier and keep vegetative stretch minimal so the plant finishes within the available season.

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