
- Bright cerebral highs with grounded, mellow balance
Funky Nebula
Funky Nebula is a citrus-forward hybrid that blends sativa sparkle with indica stability for balanced daytime energy.
- Citrus lift with a sweet, funky finish
- Reliable yields for intermediate growers
- Performs well in mild, sheltered outdoor spots
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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LEMON HAZE x NORTHERN LIGHTS |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (100-180 cm) |
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Medium-high (400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet funk |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Suitable for both; prefers sheltered outdoor spots or greenhouse |
About Funky Nebula
Funky Nebula is a hybrid bred for flavour and versatility, offering bright citrus notes over a sweet, earthy base. It thrives under careful management and rewards growers with consistent yields and a clear, creative high suitable for a range of users.
Funky Nebula is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly sativa with lively cerebral effects. It combines energetic highs with steady physical relaxation.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 24% in Funky Nebula. That potency delivers clear-headed euphoria without extreme sedation for most users.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. Users seeking high-CBD relief should consider supplements or alternative strains.
It descends from LEMON HAZE x NORTHERN LIGHTS. Breeders crossed sativa brightness with indica resilience to balance yield and effect.
Funky Nebula is available as Feminised seed to ensure female plants. Autoflower versions exist from some breeders for faster cycles.
Funky Nebula suits intermediate growers and responds well to training techniques. In a mild southern growing climate it handles humidity but benefits from vigilant mould control.
Flowering takes roughly 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoor harvest in the UK is typically late September to early October.
Yield is medium to high with proper feed and light management. Expect around 400–550 g/m² indoors and 350–450 g/plant outdoors under good conditions.
Plants grow to a medium-tall stature with a central cola and several secondary branches. Typical height ranges from 100 to 180 cm depending on training and environment.
Indoors, Funky Nebula thrives under a 600–1000 W HPS equivalent with regular pruning to maintain airflow. Outdoors in Staffordshire it performs well in a sheltered spot with morning sun and good drainage.
In Staffordshire, growers should expect steady but sometimes humid summers that suit Funky Nebula's development. The mild southern growing climate supports full ripening, though growers must manage humidity and airflow to prevent mould.
The high is uplifting and mentally clear with a creative edge. A mellow body buzz develops later, making it suitable for daytime or early evening use.
Flavours combine bright citrus top notes with earthy, herbal undertones. A faint sweet funk rounds the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It tolerates moderate humidity but needs airflow, pruning and timely defoliation to reduce mould risk.
Start light in veg and increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering while monitoring EC and leaf health.
Aphids and spider mites are the main pests; inspect regularly and use neem oil, predatory insects or targeted treatments as needed.
Apply low-stress training and an early switch to a stable light schedule to control vertical growth.
Yes, terpenes show citrus and myrcene/terpinolene notes that create the sweet funk aroma.
Dry at 45–55% RH and around 18–20°C, then cure in jars for several weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
Yes, it responds well to organic nutrients and compost teas with careful pest and moisture management.
Greenhouse cultivation gives strong results, provided vents and dehumidifiers are used during humid periods.
For humid climate cannabis growing, prioritise airflow, wider spacing, strict defoliation near buds and consider silica and anti-fungal foliar sprays.
Aim for late September to early October depending on local microclimate and trichome ripeness.
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