
- Funky flavour, dependable yields
First Class Funk
First Class Funk is a funky, resilient hybrid with resinous buds and bright citrus notes suited to growers who manage humidity carefully.
- Resinous buds with punchy citrus funk
- Compact growth ideal for glasshouses
- Reliable mid-range THC and pleasant balance
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Funkadelic x Skunk #1 |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (1–1.6 m outdoor) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor, 300-400 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About First Class Funk
First Class Funk marries skunky funk with bright citrus terpenes and a clear, creative high. It is a compact, resin-rich hybrid that rewards controlled environments and thoughtful canopy management. In regions like Wiltshire the strain benefits from greenhouse protection or early-season starts to cope with a short outdoor growing season. Growers should focus on airflow, humidity control and timely harvests to preserve flavour and avoid mould.
First Class Funk is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards sativa. It combines energetic cerebral effects with a grounded body relaxation.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% across phenotypes. The potency delivers a clear cerebral lift with moderate physical sedation for experienced users.
CBD is low, usually under 1%. This low CBD level means therapeutic benefits rely largely on cannabinoids other than CBD and the terpene profile.
Genetics trace to Funkadelic x Skunk #1. The cross brings both skunky resin production and complex, funky terpenes.
Seeds are available feminised for predictable female crops. This simplifies canopy planning and reduces the need to remove males mid-cycle.
Growing First Class Funk is best suited to growers with some experience; it needs steady attention to humidity and airflow in a short outdoor growing season. For growers in Wiltshire the plant tolerates variable weather but benefits from careful canopy management and pest vigilance.
Flowering typically finishes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor crops should be monitored closely to align ripeness with local weather windows.
Yields are medium to high indoors with good training and feeding regimes. Outdoors yields can be respectable when plants are well sheltered from wind and rain.
Plants adopt a short-to-medium height with a compact, bushy structure. The branching supports dense bud sites that respond well to topping and low-stress training.
Indoors the strain rewards controlled humidity and consistent light schedules. Outdoors in Wiltshire it performs best in a sheltered, south-facing spot or under glass to extend the season.
Growing First Class Funk in Wiltshire with a short outdoor growing season requires early attention to feeding and flowering triggers. To protect yields consider greenhouse cover or moving plants under glass to escape autumn rains in a short outdoor growing season.
Initial effects are uplifting and creative, good for social or active use. The high then softens into a relaxed body sensation that eases tension without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine bright citrus, earthy funk and a crisp pine aftertaste. The aroma is pungent and stays with the palate between draws.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects; check daily near the expected finish as the UK season can bring sudden weather changes.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% during flowering and increase airflow to lower the mould risk on dense buds.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation use dehumidifiers, increase ventilation, prune inner foliage and avoid watering late in the day to reduce mould and bud rot.
Yes, a greenhouse in Wiltshire extends the season, reduces wind stress and allows better control of moisture than open-ground growing.
Use moderate feeding with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom while avoiding excessive nitrogen to encourage resin and bud density.
Feminised seeds simplify runs for small setups, but growers should be prepared to manage humidity and pests for reliable results.
Maintain consistent air movement, remove lower foliage to open the canopy and harvest promptly if conditions become persistently wet.
Spider mites and aphids appear in warm, dry spells, while bud rot is the main concern in humid conditions; frequent checks catch issues early.
Flowering is generally consistent at eight to ten weeks, though some phenotypes may finish a little earlier or later.
While not a medical-line strain, many users find it helpful for stress relief, mild pain and sleep support, depending on dose and timing.
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