
- Quick, compact, coastal-ready
Dum Dumz
Dum Dumz is a compact, sativa-dominant autoflower that finishes quickly for coastal and short-season sites.
- Fast-finishing for short seasons
- Compact plants ideal for small gardens
- Handles coastal conditions better than many strains
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Ruderalis |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Easy-Moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor; 30-150 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Sweet candy, Earthy |
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Autoflowering feminised |
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windy coastal |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Dum Dumz
Dum Dumz is bred to suit growers in marginal climates, offering a lively cerebral high and manageable plant size. Its Skunk x Ruderalis lineage gives reliable autoflowering vigour, making it a strong option for Cornwall and other windy coastal growing areas where a prompt finish and sturdy structure matter.
Dum Dumz is a sativa-dominant hybrid built for quick cycles and lively highs. The plant combines energetic top-end effects with a compact, manageable growth habit.
THC typically ranges from 18–22% for Dum Dumz, giving a clear, pronounced high. The potency suits regular users who want a stimulating experience without excessive heaviness.
CBD levels are low, usually between 0.5–1%, which means CBD does little to blunt the psychoactive effects. The balance favours psychoactivity over therapeutic CBD influence.
Dum Dumz is derived from Skunk x Ruderalis to combine classic resin production with fast autoflowering traits. The lineage yields a resilient, quick-finishing plant suitable for marginal climates.
Seeds are autoflowering and feminised to give predictable, bud-producing plants without photoperiod management. This seed type suits growers looking for a single, compact crop cycle.
Growing Dum Dumz in windy coastal growing areas requires good staking and planning to avoid wind damage. In Cornwall it is regarded as easy to moderate, provided growers install windbreaks and support.
Indoor flowering completes in roughly 7–9 weeks for this strain. Outdoors it ripens early enough to suit locations with short summers.
Yield is medium for the plant's compact size, with careful indoor runs returning 350–450 g/m². Outdoors plants give modest per-plant weights that improve with good feeding and shelter.
Plants stay short to medium, typically between 60 and 120 cm, forming a bushy canopy ideal for limited spaces. The low stature also reduces exposure to salt spray and strong coastal gusts.
Dum Dumz performs well under controlled indoor conditions where height and cycles are managed precisely. In Cornwall outdoor grows benefit from the strain's quick finish and compact form.
Grown in Cornwall with windy coastal growing areas, Dum Dumz copes better than many strains with salt-laden air and early autumn breezes. Wind protection remains important to avoid stem stress and bud abrasion.
The high begins with an uplifting cerebral rush that sparks energy and creativity. A gentle body relaxation follows that calms without heavy sedation.
Flavours are citrus-led with sweet candy notes and a subtle earthy base. Smoke is generally smooth and not overly harsh.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start seedlings indoors in late spring and transplant after the last frosts, aiming for May in most UK regions to allow a full short season finish.
No, Dum Dumz is bred for quick finish and typically completes before autumn, making it suitable for short-season outdoor cannabis growing in cooler climates.
Erect windbreaks, plant near hedging or buildings for shelter, and rinse foliage occasionally if salt buildup is noticeable to reduce foliar damage.
Use a balanced grow feed early, switch to a bloom-focused nutrient mix during flowering, and avoid overfeeding to prevent stress in windy sites.
Yes, autoflowering feminised seeds reduce complexity and are forgiving for novice growers who follow basic support and nutrient practices.
Prioritise airflow by pruning internal foliage, keep plants elevated if possible, and harvest promptly when trichomes indicate readiness to limit rain-induced mould.
Expect outdoor harvest from late summer to early autumn depending on microclimate, often earlier in sheltered Cornwall sites due to the strain's quick finish.
Yes, the compact size makes it suitable for pots and balconies, but provide sturdy pots and anchoring to withstand gusts typical of coastal locations.
Light training like LST is fine, but avoid heavy topping which can stress an autoflowering plant and reduce yield; focus on gentle shaping early on.
From germination to harvest expect around 10–12 weeks under good conditions, though indoor growers may vary slightly with environment control.
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