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Fire Crotch

Feminised

Fire Crotch is a vigorous hybrid offering energetic highs and solid yields in a greenhouse setting.

Why choose Fire Crotch?
  • Diesel-driven uplift with daytime clarity
  • Performs strongly in a managed greenhouse
  • Requires vigilant moisture control in damp coastal areas
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Chemdawg x Skunk
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium to tall (100-160 cm when trained)
Yield Medium-high (up to 400-450 g/m² indoor/greenhouse)
Taste Diesel, Citrus, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Damp coastal
Effects Uplifted, Focused, Relaxed
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

Plants develop a prominent central cola with sturdy lateral branches. Expect around 100–160 cm when trained in a greenhouse space.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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My buds showed grey spots late in flower, what went wrong?
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Those are likely signs of botrytis; improve airflow, lower humidity and remove affected buds immediately to stop spread.
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When should I start defoliation in a greenhouse run?
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Begin light defoliation in late veg and continue selectively during early flowering to maintain airflow without stressing plants.
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Which training gave you the best result?
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I had best results with a low-stress training routine plus a final SCROG to flatten the canopy and boost uniform bud development.
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Any tips for flushing before harvest?
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Flush with plain water for 7–10 days before harvest to clear excess nutrients and improve smoke quality.
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How do you handle nutrient burn signs?
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Reduce feed concentration by 25–50 percent and rinse the medium if burn is severe, then resume a gentler schedule.

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