
- Uplifting, aromatic and well suited to controlled indoor grows
Fuji
Fuji is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers crisp apple-sweet aromatics and a clear, uplifting high.
- Crisp apple and citrus aromatics
- Clear-headed lift with gentle body ease
- Performs well with good humidity control
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Fuji 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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Medium to tall (1.2–2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (≈400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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crisp apple, citrus zest, light earthy spice |
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Feminised (autoflowering variants uncommon) |
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Temperate northern climates; best managed in humid indoor grow rooms with controlled ventilation |
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uplifting and focused, gradual body relaxation, mild mood lift |
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Suitable for indoor grows and sheltered outdoor sites |
About Fuji
Fuji is a sativa-dominant variety bred for a bright, cerebral effect and fruity terpene profile. It performs well in controlled indoor environments and can produce substantial yields with attentive humidity and airflow management.
Fuji is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward energetic, clear-headed effects. The structure allows for long colas with a lively terpene profile.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% in well-grown plants. Users report a pronounced cerebral lift without heavy sedation.
CBD content is generally low, under 1% in most phenotypes. This strain is not intended for high-CBD therapeutic uses.
Fuji descends from a deliberate cross of Fuji and Haze lineage to blend sweetness with cerebral drive. Haze contributes the long-lasting lift while Fuji adds aromatic fruit character.
Most seeds are sold Feminised to ensure growers produce flowering females. Autoflowering versions are uncommon and typically come from specialist breeders.
Fuji performs best with an experienced hand, particularly when applying training techniques and balanced feeding in humid indoor grow rooms. Vigilance for mould and pests is important to maintain bud quality.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under a controlled 12/12 schedule. Some phenotypes may require an extra week to fully mature.
Under good indoor conditions yields are medium to high, often around 400–500 g/m². Outdoors, comparable harvests are possible in a long, sunny season with protection from damp.
Plants trend medium to tall with long internodes and stretched side branches. Stakes and support are useful to keep heavy colas upright.
Indoors, growers in Kent can control humidity, temperature and light to produce compact, resinous buds. Outdoors in Kent the crop benefits from a well-sheltered, sunny spot to avoid persistent damp and wind.
In Kent, humid indoor grow rooms require firm environmental control with dehumidification and strong airflow to prevent mould. In Kent it is often wiser to prioritise indoor, climate-controlled cultivation over an exposed outdoor crop.
The initial effect is a bright, focused uplift that aids creativity and concentration. Over time a gentle body ease arrives without knocking users out.
The flavour is dominated by crisp apple and citrus notes with a sweet floral backbone. A faint earthy-spice finish balances the sweeter elements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Fuji prefers temperate conditions with stable light and humidity control; indoors it thrives under consistent ventilation and dehumidification.
Expect 8–10 weeks of flowering under a 12/12 light cycle, with some phenotypes finishing a little earlier or later.
It is best suited to growers with some experience due to its susceptibility to mould in humid conditions and its response to training techniques.
Moderate, balanced feeding with attention to potassium and phosphorus during flowering gives the best bud development; avoid overfeeding to reduce ashiness.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, sunny spot and provide protection from prolonged damp to reduce the risk of mildew and bud rot.
Maintain relative humidity around 40–50% during late flowering and use fans and dehumidifiers in humid indoor grow rooms to keep air moving.
Flowering is relatively uniform, but expect some variation between phenotypes in bud density and final aroma.
Fuji's genetics and moderate flowering time suit northern seasons, and with controlled indoor conditions it adapts well to northern climate cannabis growing.
Spider mites, powdery mildew and grey mould are the main concerns; regular inspection and good airflow reduce risk.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated room until stems snap, then cure in jars at stable humidity around 62% for two to four weeks to develop flavours.
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