
- A diesel-forward hybrid built for greenhouse growers in variable British climates
Fire Crotch
Fire Crotch is a vigorous hybrid offering energetic highs and solid yields in a greenhouse setting.
- Diesel-driven uplift with daytime clarity
- Performs strongly in a managed greenhouse
- Requires vigilant moisture control in damp coastal areas
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Chemdawg x Skunk |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (100-160 cm when trained) |
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Medium-high (up to 400-450 g/m² indoor/greenhouse) |
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Diesel, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifted, Focused, Relaxed |
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Suitable for greenhouse and outdoor |
About Fire Crotch
Fire Crotch is a balanced hybrid that combines diesel aromatics with bright citrus top notes and reliable vigour. It performs well in protected greenhouse spaces and can finish outdoors in the UK when moisture is controlled, producing medium to high yields for growers with intermediate experience.
Fire Crotch is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa lean. It pairs cerebral energy with a settled body sensation.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 22 percent. That level produces a clear, noticeable high without excessive sedation for most users.
CBD is low, usually under 1 percent. The profile favours psychoactive effects rather than strong CBD-driven therapy.
Fire Crotch is descended from a Chemdawg x Skunk cross. The genetics lend diesel aromatics and vigorous growth habits to the hybrid.
Seed stock is commonly offered as feminised to ensure female crops. As a photoperiod variety, growers must manage light schedules to induce flowering.
Growing Fire Crotch in Cambridge's damp coastal climate raises mould risk and demands vigilant ventilation. An intermediate grower can manage it with dehumidification, canopy pruning and regular inspection.
Flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants in the UK commonly come down in late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high with proper feeding and training. In a well-run greenhouse in Cambridge you can expect around 400–450 g per square metre under ideal conditions.
Plants develop a prominent central cola with sturdy lateral branches. Expect around 100–160 cm when trained in a greenhouse space.
Fire Crotch performs well in a ventilated greenhouse and can finish reliably outdoors in Cambridge if moisture is controlled. Indoors it responds to SOG or SCROG but needs strong air exchange to prevent damp-related problems.
Growing Fire Crotch in Cambridge with its damp coastal climate requires strict moisture control to avoid mould and bud rot. Elevated air exchange, dehumidification and raised benches help maintain healthy plants in that environment.
The high begins with an energetic, focused uplift that suits daytime tasks. A gentle physical relaxation follows, leaving users calm but clear-headed.
Flavours mix sharp diesel and bright citrus over a piney base. A mild spicy afternote lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep relative humidity between 40 and 50 percent during flowering to reduce the risk of mould and bud rot.
Provide 12 hours of dark and 12 hours of light to trigger flowering, and aim for strong, even light during the vegetative stage.
Use a balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during bloom, and reduce nitrogen as flowering progresses.
Yes, employ SCROG or topping to even the canopy and increase bud sites, which improves light penetration and yields.
Use regular inspections, sticky traps and beneficial insects where possible, and quarantine new plants before introducing them to the greenhouse.
Dry for 7–14 days in dark, ventilated conditions and then cure in jars for at least two weeks to develop flavours and smoothness.
Yes, with careful moisture control and site selection it can finish outdoors, but a greenhouse offers added protection against UK weather.
Yellowing leaves, slow growth and a soggy medium indicate overwatering; allow the root zone to dry slightly between waterings.
For greenhouse cannabis cultivation with Fire Crotch in Cambridge, focus on strong ventilation, dehumidification, and timely pruning to manage the damp coastal conditions effectively.
Fire Crotch can be susceptible to bud rot and powdery mildew in high humidity, so proactive environmental control is essential.
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