
- Uplifting sativa-dominant hybrid built for sheltered coastal grows
Fly
Fly is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours clarity and energy, suited to growers who manage moisture and light.
- Energetic, clear-headed high suited to creative tasks
- Performs well in a protected greenhouse in coastal climates
- Reliable feminised genetics from Skunk x Haze lineage
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Tall; manageable indoors with training |
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Medium-High |
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citrus, earthy, spicy |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal |
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uplifting, creative, gentle relaxation |
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Both |
About Fly
Fly is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Skunk x Haze to deliver an uplifting, focused high and vigorous growth. It performs well in managed environments where airflow and moisture control are prioritised, making it a strong option for greenhouse setups and experienced home growers. THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent and CBD stays low, so the variety is chosen for its cerebral effects rather than high-CBD therapeutic use. In Edinburgh and similar northern coastal locales, providing shelter and attention to drying after wet weather will protect buds and help reach the strain’s yield potential.
Fly is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for clarity and energy. It favours lively mental effects over heavy sedation.
THC levels are typically in the 18–22% range, offering a reliable psychoactive profile. Potency is consistent across well-grown phenotypes.
CBD is low and does not markedly alter the heady experience. This strain is not chosen for high-CBD therapeutic use.
Fly descends from Skunk x Haze to balance vigour and clarity. The Skunk side brings robustness while the Haze side adds zesty, cerebral qualities.
Seeds are sold feminised to simplify canopy planning and reduce the chance of males. They display stable traits across generations.
Fly is rated intermediate and benefits from attentive management in a damp coastal climate. Extra vigilance around airflow and moisture control reduces mould risk.
Indoor flowering completes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoor finishes depend on seasonal light and local weather.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light and nutrients. In Edinburgh growers should expect slightly lower output than sunnier regions.
Plants develop a tall, open structure with long internodes. Early stretching in flower makes training valuable for indoor setups.
Indoors Fly adapts well to controlled environments and responds positively to training. Outdoors in Edinburgh it reaches fuller size when sheltered from persistent coastal moisture.
Growing Fly in Edinburgh requires respect for the damp coastal climate and a plan to limit prolonged moisture exposure. A greenhouse or sheltered frame helps protect buds while keeping the benefits of local light and air.
The high is uplifting and focused with a gentle relaxing undercurrent. Users often report bursts of creativity followed by a calm evening wind-down.
Flavours mix bright citrus top notes with an earthy, spicy base. The smoke is clean with a lingering zest on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Fly is approachable for growers with some experience but is less forgiving for complete beginners due to its stretch and moisture sensitivity.
Good ventilation reduces mould risk and helps plants dry after rain or watering, which is especially important in coastal areas.
Yes, Fly performs well in greenhouse cannabis cultivation where natural light can be combined with protection from persistent coastal damp.
Inspect regularly for common pests such as aphids and spider mites and manage them promptly to protect canopy health.
Training is recommended to manage height and improve light penetration for a more even canopy and better bud development.
Harvest timing depends on trichome development and local season length; outdoor crops in northern areas may finish later than indoor ones.
A balanced feeding approach with attention to the flowering phase supports resin and bud development without overloading the substrate.
Feminised seeds show consistent traits, though selective breeding maintains stability over time.
Cultivating cannabis is generally illegal in the UK without a licence; always check current laws and seek appropriate approvals.
Some patients use Fly for mood and mild pain relief, but clinical guidance and legal permissions are essential for medicinal use.
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