
- Compact power for small gardens.
Fluffhead
Fluffhead is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for tight colas and resin production in small grows.
- Short, stout plants ideal for small spaces.
- Reliable resin and balanced uplift.
- Performs well with simple training.
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18-22% |
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0.50% |
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Skunk #1 x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (compact) |
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Medium |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Fluffhead
Fluffhead is a compact, reliable hybrid that suits growers who need controlled height and strong resin output. It combines moderate to high THC with a low CBD profile, producing a calming but clear-headed effect and a citrusy, earthy flavour. The plant performs well in small indoor setups and can be grown outdoors with shelter from persistent moisture; growers in Yorkshire will find it responsive to training and careful environmental control. With an eight to nine week flowering period and moderate yields, Fluffhead rewards attention to ventilation and humidity to prevent mould in cooler climates.
Fluffhead is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. It shows a stout structure with tight internodes.
THC levels are moderate to high, generally between 18% and 22%. Growers in Yorkshire report consistent potency across small batches.
CBD content is low, usually below one percent and not a primary feature of the variety. The plant is cultivated for its balanced psychoactive effects rather than CBD-led therapy.
Fluffhead descends from Skunk #1 crossed with Northern Lights. The lineage delivers resilience, strong resin production, and compact growth.
Seeds are usually sold feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. Regular seeds are available for breeders looking to work with males.
Growers in cool Highland growing conditions should expect a moderate challenge as the strain tolerates cooler nights but dislikes prolonged damp. With careful attention to air circulation and temperature control it performs well in small indoor setups.
Flowering normally finishes in eight to nine weeks under steady conditions. Occasional wider temperature swings can slightly extend maturation.
Yield is moderate, particularly when grown in compact systems prioritising quality over bulk. Employing training techniques will help maximise bud production.
Plants remain short to medium and produce a dense central cola structure. This compact habit suits growers who need height control and discreet canopies.
Fluffhead adapts efficiently to indoor environments and can be cultivated outdoors with care in Yorkshire. Outdoor plants require a sheltered position to reduce the risk of late-season moisture damage.
Growing Fluffhead in Yorkshire means working with cool Highland growing conditions and prioritising ventilation, drainage and humidity control. Choose the sunniest, warmest exposure and provide shelter from persistent damp to reduce mould risk.
The high is calming with a clear-headed uplift that suits daytime or early evening use. Many users report a gentle body relaxation paired with improved focus.
The flavour profile pairs zesty citrus top notes with earthy and pine undertones. Vapour and smoke offer a clean finish with a mild sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Fluffhead is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens due to its short to medium stature and dense bud formation, making it ideal for limited spaces.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering and maintain consistent daily timing to avoid stress-related hermaphroditism.
Lower humidity during the late flowering phase and increase airflow to reduce bud mould and maintain terpene quality.
It tolerates cooler nights better than many strains but prolonged cold and wet conditions will slow trichome development and risk mould.
Low-stress training and light topping work well to open the canopy and increase even bud development without excessive stretch.
A balanced bloom regime with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in late flowering supports resin and bud density; avoid overfeeding early on.
Aim for steady air exchange and gentle circulation; extractors with adjustable flow suit compact rooms where humidity can rise quickly.
Monitor trichome colour and begin harvesting when most trichomes are milky with some amber for a balanced effect.
Yes, it can be grown outdoors in the UK but it needs a sheltered, sun-exposed site and proactive mould prevention in wetter seasons.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and whitefly indoors and aphids outdoors; early detection and biological controls are effective.
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