
- Balanced hybrid built for sheltered UK grows
Facade
Facade is a balanced hybrid with citrus-forward flavour and moderate THC suited to greenhouse growing.
- Balanced lift with earthy depth
- Performs well in greenhouses with good airflow
- Citrus aroma over a piney base
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-160 cm) |
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Medium-High (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Greenhouse / Controlled outdoor |
About Facade
Facade is a hybrid derived from Skunk x Haze that combines vigour with manageable stretch and a resinous, aromatic profile. It offers 18–22% THC, low CBD, and a flavour leaning to citrus, earth and pine, making it a versatile choice for those seeking a clear uplift with calming body effects. The variety performs well in sheltered greenhouses and controlled outdoor situations, though growers in Edinburgh and other damp coastal areas should watch humidity closely. Facade rewards attentive canopy management and good airflow rather than heavy-handed nutrient or training regimes.
Facade is a balanced hybrid with sativa-leaning characteristics that promote steady growth and resin production. The variety combines vigour with manageable stretch, suiting trained canopies.
Facade typically tests between 18 and 22% THC, offering noticeable psychoactivity without extreme intensity. That potency suits experienced and intermediate consumers seeking a clear uplift with gentle body calm.
CBD levels are low, usually around 0.5–1%, so therapeutic effects rely mainly on THC and terpenes. Those needing high-CBD profiles should consider alternative cultivars.
The lineage traces to Skunk x Haze, blending skunk robustness with haze-like lift. That combination gives hybrid vigour and a resinous, aromatic character.
Seeds are offered in Feminised form to simplify canopy planning and ensure consistent flowering across a crop. Feminised seeds reduce the need to identify and remove males in a mixed planting.
Under a moist western coastal climate, Facade needs vigilant mould and mildew management to thrive. Good airflow and proactive hygiene are important to reduce bud-rot risk in such damp conditions.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks under favourable conditions. Cooler, cloudier periods may extend that by a small margin.
Yield is medium-high when plants are trained and kept healthy, often reaching competitive indoor figures. In a properly managed greenhouse the per-plant harvest can be respectable provided humidity is controlled.
Plants remain compact to medium height, typically between eighty and one hundred and sixty centimetres with lateral branching. They respond well to topping and light canopy management to maintain an even canopy.
Facade suits greenhouse and controlled outdoor grows and performs well in sheltered UK spots. In Edinburgh a greenhouse provides valuable protection against damp spells and cold gusts.
Growing Facade in Edinburgh requires attention to the moist western coastal climate and its humidity challenges. Use ventilation, spacing and timing strategies in the greenhouse to limit prolonged damp on foliage and buds.
Effects combine a gentle cerebral uplift with steady physical relaxation. Many users report improved focus during daytime use and a calming background body buzz as the session continues.
The flavour profile carries bright citrus notes over an earthy, pine base. A subtle sweetness on the exhale softens the herbal backbone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
No, growing cannabis without a licence remains illegal in the UK; check local laws and licence requirements before undertaking any cultivation.
Facade balances sativa lift with indica stability, offering a resinous profile and citrus-forward terpenes that stand out from more singularly sativa or indica varieties.
Facade has reasonable vigour but is susceptible to mould in persistently damp conditions, so humidity management and good airflow are important in exposed climates.
Yes, it performs well in a greenhouse where microclimate control reduces weather stress and extends the effective growing season while keeping plants sheltered.
Monitor bud sites for signs of mould or rot and check overall plant health frequently; early detection is key to maintaining a healthy crop.
It responds to balanced nutrient programmes, but growers should avoid overfeeding and adapt nutrient levels to plant vigour and growth stage rather than fixed schedules.
Typical greenhouse pests such as aphids and spider mites can occur; routine inspection and integrated pest management keep infestations manageable.
Facade is best suited to growers with some experience, as its humidity sensitivity in damp regions requires attentive environmental control.
Light training that evens the canopy and exposes bud sites improves light distribution and can enhance yield without aggressive or risky techniques.
For UK greenhouse cannabis growing it helps to focus on ventilation, rain protection and rapid water run-off to reduce prolonged damp on plants, and to keep documentation of local regulations.
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