
- Reliable hybrid for growers in mild climates
Fight Club
Fight Club is a resilient indica-leaning hybrid bred for balanced effects and reliable yields in mild climates.
- Balanced indica-leaning hybrid for reliable harvests
- Performs well in controlled indoor tents and sheltered outdoor sites
- Strong terpene profile with earthy, citrus and pepper notes
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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 (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m) |
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Medium to high (indoor 400-500 g/m², outdoor up to 500 g/plant) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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Mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Fight Club
Fight Club is an indica-leaning hybrid designed for growers who want steady performance and a mix of uplifting and relaxing effects. Developed from Skunk x Haze genetics, it produces resinous buds with earthy, citrus and spicy notes, and does well both indoors and outdoors when humidity and airflow are managed.
Fight Club is a hybrid that leans slightly towards indica structure. The balance provides a mix of calming body impact and a clear mental lift.
THC typically measures between 18 and 22 per cent in most phenotypes. This potency gives noticeable psychoactive effects while remaining manageable for regular users.
CBD is low, usually around half to one per cent. The therapeutic profile therefore relies mainly on THC and the terpene spectrum.
Genetics are Skunk x Haze. This cross provides predictable vigour, resin production and a balanced cannabinoid profile.
Seeds are sold feminised to ensure a high percentage of female plants for growers. Batches tend to show consistent sex expression with routine quality checks.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and growers should pay particular attention to humidity in a mild southern growing climate. Regular pruning and good ventilation reduce the risk of mould and make the plant easier to manage.
Flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks under proper conditions. Some phenotypes can finish a little earlier while a few may push to ten weeks.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. You can expect consistent harvests in London with the right ventilation and nutrient plan.
Plants typically reach between 80 cm and 150 cm, producing sturdy branches and compact colas. The structure suits topping and low-stress training to maximise bud sites.
Indoors Fight Club performs well in a 1m² tent with LST and controlled humidity in London. Outdoors it suits sheltered gardens or south-facing balconies in London where drier spells allow buds to finish cleanly.
Growing Fight Club in London benefits from the mild southern growing climate when humidity is actively managed. Good airflow, timely defoliation and seasonal mould checks are essential to prevent bud rot.
Effects start with a clear cerebral lift that sharpens focus and sociability. Over time the heady energy gives way to a comfortable, relaxing body sensation without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine earthy base notes with bright citrus and a peppery spice on the exhale. The smoke is resinous and leaves a clean finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed for the first four to six weeks, then switch to a bloom formula as flowering begins. Monitor plant response and reduce nitrogen while raising phosphorus and potassium during bud development.
Control humidity with dehumidifiers indoors and increase airflow around the canopy; outdoors, place plants in well-ventilated spots and remove lower foliage. Keep humidity below 55% during late flowering to minimise mould risk.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with a few amber for a balanced effect. Check a few buds across the plant to choose the ideal window rather than relying on a single cola.
Spider mites and aphids are the usual suspects in urban grows, and powdery mildew can appear in damp conditions. Prevent with cleanliness, regular inspections and biological controls or targeted treatments when necessary.
Low-stress training and topping work well to create an even canopy and increase yields. For indoors, consider SCROG to maximise light use; outdoors, selective pruning helps airflow and light penetration.
It is better for growers with some experience due to its moderate humidity sensitivity and training needs. A motivated beginner can succeed by following humidity control and airflow best practices.
Start with a mild base nutrient and feed to plant response, moving to bloom nutrients higher in phosphorus and potassium. Avoid over-feeding; flush lightly before harvest if using synthetic nutrients.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with relative humidity around 50–55% for seven to ten days. Cure in glass jars, opening daily for the first week, then less frequently for at least two to four weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Yes, a greenhouse works well if you ensure good ventilation and shade on hot days to avoid thermal spikes. Watch humidity closely and provide extraction or passive vents to keep conditions stable.
Phenotypes are fairly stable, showing consistent vigour and resin across tested batches. You may see slight variations in terpene expression and flowering speed between plants.
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