
- A citrus hybrid built for sheltered short-season outdoor grows
Dreamsicle
Dreamsicle is a mid-height hybrid with bright citrus flavours and a balanced uplift.
- Citrus-forward flavour with creamy vanilla undertones
- Reliable finish in short-season, sheltered outdoor sites
- Mid-height plants ideal for SCROG and low-stress training
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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ORANGE KUSH x BLUE DREAM |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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1.2-1.8 m |
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Medium to high |
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orange, vanilla, sweet |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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uplifting, relaxing, creative |
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Both; favours short season outdoor sites |
About Dreamsicle
Dreamsicle combines citrus-forward terpenes with steady hybrid structure to deliver a bright, creative headspace and a gentle body calm. It suits growers seeking a reliable mid-season strain that performs well indoors and in sheltered outdoor sites around Fermanagh.
Dreamsicle is a balanced hybrid showing both indica solidity and sativa lift. The plant offers a reliable mix of resin production and daytime energy.
THC typically ranges from eighteen to twenty-two percent in common phenotypes. That level delivers a noticeable psychoactive effect that remains controllable for most regular users.
CBD is low and usually measures under one percent. It provides little direct CBD therapeutic effect but can complement the strain's terpene-driven benefits.
The lineage traces to ORANGE KUSH x BLUE DREAM, combining citrus and creamy sweet terpenes. The cross contributes both vigour and a reliably stable phenotype.
Seeds are sold Feminised to ensure a predominantly female crop for most growers. These are not regular seeds and are aimed at those wanting predictable flowering plants.
This variety is intermediate in difficulty and responds well to common training techniques. In windy coastal growing areas growers should use windbreaks and firm staking to protect the stems.
Flowering finishes in around eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors in Fermanagh plan for a late September finish in a short season when sheltered.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and light. Expect dense, resinous colas rather than extremely large branches.
Plants remain mid-height, generally between 1.2 and 1.8 metres with a bushy canopy. The architecture suits SCROG and low-stress training to increase bud sites.
Indoors Dreamsicle benefits from stable light cycles and controlled humidity to bring out terpenes. Outdoors in Fermanagh it prefers sheltered spots to reduce wind damage and encourage fuller bud sets.
Growing Dreamsicle in Fermanagh's windy coastal growing areas requires careful site choice and regular inspection. Choose sheltered microclimates and robust support to prevent wind-related damage and to maximise bud development.
The initial effect is bright and uplifting with a clear headspace that sparks focus. That cerebral lift gradually softens into a relaxed, body-tingling calm without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by fresh citrus over smooth vanilla and a sweet finish. A light spice note lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions.
In Fermanagh and similar latitudes expect a late September harvest in a short season when plants are sheltered.
It is intermediate; beginners can manage it if they control wind and provide support and basic nutrient care.
Low-stress training and SCROG help open the canopy and produce more even colas.
Inspect regularly, use targeted organic treatments and promote airflow to deter mould and pests.
Moderate feeding during vegetative and early flowering stages is sufficient; avoid overfeeding late in bloom.
Yes, with careful site selection and sheltered positioning it can suit short season outdoor cannabis growing.
A well-draining loam rich in organic matter works best to support steady growth and root health.
Maintain stable late-flower temperatures, avoid excessive humidity and feed bloom nutrients with potassium and phosphorus.
A pronounced citrus aroma develops late in bloom, so consider discretion and siting if odour is a concern.
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