
- Heat and resin for cooler climes.
Fireball
Fireball a resinous indica-dominant hybrid that suits cooler coastal conditions with spicy citrus notes.
- Resin-heavy buds built for cooler seasons
- Spicy cinnamon and citrus aroma
- Performs well in sheltered outdoor Dorset spots
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Fire OG x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm indoors; taller outdoors) |
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Medium-high (up to 450g/m² indoor; 300-400g/plant outdoor) |
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Spicy cinnamon, Bright citrus, Earthy pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool, wet autumn; suitable for coastal and temperate areas (rainy autumn harvest season) |
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Uplifting cerebral lift, Relaxed full-body calm, Clear-headed focus |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Fireball
Fireball is a compact, resin-rich indica-dominant hybrid bred from Fire OG x Northern Lights. It offers reliable THC potency, a spicy-citrus flavour profile and a structure that works well indoors or in sheltered outdoor sites, making it a solid choice for growers in temperate regions.
Fireball is an indica-dominant hybrid with sturdy buds and dense trichome coverage. The plant leans to the indica side, offering structural stability and calming effects.
THC content typically sits between 18% and 22%, delivering a reliable potency. The high is steady and suits those who want a pronounced effect without extreme spikes.
CBD levels are low, usually below 1%, so it is not a CBD-focused cultivar. The balance favours THC-driven effects rather than therapeutic CBD ratios.
Fireball comes from a cross between Fire OG x Northern Lights. Those genetics combine resinous potency with hardy, compact growth traits.
Seeds are supplied feminised to give predictable female crops and solid yields. Photoperiod seeds allow growers to control flowering through light schedules.
Growing Fireball in Dorset during a rainy autumn harvest season requires vigilance against mould and consistent airflow. The strain suits an intermediate grower who can manage canopy density and humidity in damp conditions.
Flowering finishes around eight to nine weeks under good indoor care. Outdoors, flowering completes by late autumn given a relatively mild season.
Yields are medium to high when pests and rot are controlled, with indoor runs reaching around 400–450g/m². Outdoors, plants can produce 300–400g each where climatic risks are mitigated.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with well-spaced side branches that respond well to training. Indoor specimens commonly reach 80–140 cm while outdoor plants may grow taller if space allows.
Fireball performs well indoors where growers can control humidity and light and also outdoors in sheltered sites in Dorset. In Dorset, situate outdoor plants to catch afternoon sun and avoid damp hollows.
This strain suits cool, coastal climates and can withstand shorter summers when grown in Dorset. During the rainy autumn harvest season in Dorset, growers must protect buds from prolonged damp to prevent rot.
The initial effect is a gentle cerebral lift that eases into a relaxed, full-body sensation. Many users report a clear-headed calm that supports creative tasks without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile brings forward spicy cinnamon notes followed by bright citrus and an earthy pine finish. Smoke is relatively smooth and leaves a lingering, resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Fireball is best for growers with some experience because its dense canopy needs active mould prevention, though an attentive beginner could manage it indoors.
Aim for eight to nine weeks of flowering under controlled indoor conditions; outdoor plants typically finish by late autumn in a mild season.
Keep airflow good, lower humidity during late flowering, remove excess foliage, and consider planting under cover if your area has heavy autumn rain.
Use a balanced veg feed and switch to a phosphorus- and potassium-rich bloom feed during flowering, avoiding excess nitrogen late in the cycle.
Yes, Fireball can be grown outdoors in the UK, especially in sheltered sites with good sun exposure and protection from persistent damp.
Yes, Fireball ranks well among cool climate cannabis strains due to its compact structure and relative tolerance to shorter, wetter seasons compared with more delicate varieties.
Monitor trichomes from late September and plan harvest before sustained heavy rains in October to reduce risk of bud rot.
Yes, Fireball is resin-heavy thanks to its Fire OG lineage, making it suitable for concentrate production where permitted.
Seeds are feminised to help ensure female-only crops and simplify canopy management for growers.
Keep an eye out for grey mould, spider mites in dry periods, and slug damage early in the season; regular inspection and prompt action are essential.
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