
- Quick, citrusy and coastal-ready
Fuego
Fuego is an autoflower sativa-dominant hybrid with citrus-led flavours and a quick 7–9 week flowering window.
- Fast-finishing autoflower with citrus punch
- Built for compact grows and short seasons
- Sturdy genetics that suit sheltered coastal sites
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Haze x Afghan |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (300-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Spice, Earthy |
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Autoflower |
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Windy coastal |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Fuego
Fuego is a compact, sativa-dominant autoflower bred from Lemon Haze x Afghan genetics that brings lively, cerebral effects paired with a gentle body calm. It finishes quickly compared with many sativas and shows citrus, spicy and earthy notes through curing. Outdoors it suits growers with limited seasons who can provide wind protection, and indoors it rewards controlled light and feeding. In coastal areas like Hampshire attention to shelter and stake support improves results and keeps plants healthy through variable weather.
Fuego is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for lively, cerebral effects. It blends daytime energy with a gentle physical calm.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22%, giving a strong but manageable high. This makes Fuego suitable for experienced users and those stepping up from milder varieties.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so it is not a CBD-focused variety. Users seeking high CBD should consider other strains.
Fuego derives from a cross between Lemon Haze and Afghan lines, combining citrus terpenes with robust resin production. The genetics favour vigour and quicker flowering compared with pure sativas.
Fuego is available as an autoflower, making it ideal for tighter growing windows and easier light management. Autoflower seeds remove the need to alter light cycles and suit growers wanting faster crops.
Growing Fuego outdoors is moderately challenging and benefits from sturdy support due to winds. In windy coastal growing areas it rewards careful staking and shelter to avoid wind stress.
Fuego flowers quickly for a sativa-leaning plant, finishing in about 7 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoor growers can expect harvests around late summer to early autumn in a short season.
Yields are medium; indoor crops produce consistent bud while outdoor output depends on exposure. In Hampshire yields can be good with careful site choice and protection from salt-laden winds.
Plants stay compact for a sativa-leaning variety, typically reaching 60–120 cm. The structure forms a tight canopy with several resinous colas rather than a single tall stalk.
Fuego performs well indoors where temperature and light are controlled, allowing growers in Hampshire to speed up harvest windows. Outdoors in Hampshire it benefits from a sheltered aspect to reduce wind damage and to make the most of a short season.
Growing Fuego in Hampshire with windy coastal growing areas requires careful site selection and windbreaks to protect branches. In Hampshire expect that salt spray and strong breezes will influence training, support and fertiliser choices.
The high produces an uplifting, focused head buzz that boosts creativity. A gentle physical relaxation follows, making it suitable for daytime social use without heavy sedation.
Flavours are citrus-led with a peppery, spicy undercurrent and an earthy base. The aroma deepens during curing, revealing sweeter citrus top notes with a piney finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Fuego is moderately forgiving thanks to its autoflower genetics, but newcomers should be prepared to manage wind and feeding.
Indoors the flowering period is about 7 to 9 weeks, and autoflower characteristics often shorten total crop time.
Fuego can cope with coastal sites if given shelter from prevailing winds and protection from salt spray.
Expect a medium yield that depends on exposure and wind protection; sheltered plots in the south tend to perform better.
Standard nutrient regimes for flowering hybrids work well; avoid overfeeding and correct pH to keep plants healthy.
Yes, Fuego's autoflowering nature and 7–9 week flower make it a strong option for short season outdoor cannabis growing, provided you protect it from strong coastal winds.
Indoors you get tighter control of light and temperature, which speeds up growth cycles and stabilises potency.
A greenhouse offers shelter from wind while extending the outdoor season, improving bud development and overall yield.
Watch for aphids and spider mites in sheltered spots and leaf stress from salt exposure near coasts.
Aim for late summer to early autumn depending on flowering start; monitor trichomes and local weather to avoid autumn storms.
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