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Flexor Pronator

Feminised

Flexor Pronator is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for reliable yields and manageable height in cooler climates.

Why choose Flexor Pronator?
  • Compact plants ideal for small tents and limited spaces
  • Reliable finish in cooler climates with proper airflow
  • Balanced high with practical therapeutic uses
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage NORTHERN LIGHTS x SKUNK
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Compact to medium, typically 60-120 cm
Yield Medium; around 400-500 g/m² indoors
Taste pine, earthy spice, citrus zest
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Highland
Effects focused clarity, gentle body relaxation, steady mood lift
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Flexor Pronator

Flexor Pronator combines compact structure and steady resin production to suit growers seeking dependable results in cooler environments. It offers balanced potency, a clear-headed onset, and an earthy-citrus flavour profile that dries and cures cleanly.

Grow Difficulty:

This cultivar is best handled by growers with some experience because it benefits from careful ventilation and feeding. It adapts reasonably well to cool Highland growing conditions but needs attention to humidity control.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks under controlled lighting. Trichome development is steady and predictable throughout the bloom phase.

Yield:

Yield is dependable rather than extravagant, rewarding good technique with consistent harvests. Plants respond well to training and moderate defoliation to open bud sites.

Height:

Plants remain compact with a pronounced central cola and side branching suited to limited vertical space. Average mature height falls between short and medium, making them manageable in tents.

Environment:

This strain performs well indoors and can be grown outdoors in sheltered spaces in Suffolk. Outdoor plants in Suffolk should be given protection from persistent damp and late cold spells.

Climate:

Growers in Suffolk should expect slower ripening and a need for stricter mould prevention in cool Highland growing conditions. With attention to airflow and timing, plants can finish well despite the cooler climate.

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How do you prevent bud rot in cool, damp weeks?
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Keep strong lateral airflow, reduce late flowering humidity, and remove dense fan leaves that block circulation.
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Do you recommend soil or coco for this strain?
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Both work, but a well-aerated soil with mycorrhizae gives forgiving buffering for cooler Suffolk temperatures.
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Any tips for maximising resin production?
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Maintain stable daytime and night-time temps, avoid heavy late feeding, and introduce a short, cool flush before harvest.
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How many plants per 1.2m x 1.2m tent?
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Two to four well-trained plants hit a good balance between canopy coverage and airflow in that footprint.
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When should I start defoliation?
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Light defoliation during early flowering improves light penetration, but avoid aggressive stripping after week four of bloom.

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