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Fuzz Pedal

Feminised

Fuzz Pedal is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces compact, resinous buds well suited to small spaces.

Why choose Fuzz Pedal?
  • Compact plants, heavy resin
  • Balanced high for evening use
  • Built for small grows and SOG
THC 18-22%
CBD ≈0.5%
Lineage SKUNK #1 x NORTHERN LIGHTS
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short and compact, bushy structure
Yield Medium (≈400-500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Highland
Effects Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy
Environment Indoor or outdoor in sheltered sites

About Fuzz Pedal

Fuzz Pedal is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from classic Skunk and Northern Lights lines, selected for its compact structure and reliable resin production. It performs best under controlled indoor conditions or in a sheltered outdoor site, and its profile combines citrus and earthy notes with a relaxing, sleepy finish that works well for late-evening use.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Fuzz Pedal in cool Highland growing conditions requires steady attention to temperature and airflow. It rewards patient growers but may challenge beginners with late-season chill.

Flowering Time:

Expect buds to finish in roughly eight to nine weeks under controlled light. Outdoor growers should aim to harvest before late autumn weather sets in.

Yield:

Indoor yields are medium, best achieved with proper canopy management and feeding. Outdoor yields can be respectable if plants are kept dry and sheltered from heavy rain.

Height:

Plants remain compact and bushy, suitable for limited spaces and Sea of Green setups. Side-branching is predictable, allowing easy training and pruning.

Environment:

In Aberdeen this variety does well indoors where warmth and humidity are controlled. Outdoors in Aberdeen it benefits from a sheltered spot and vigilant pest management.

Climate:

Growing Fuzz Pedal in Aberdeen with cool Highland growing conditions means watching for cold snaps and damp that can stress plants. Give plants extra ventilation and, where possible, supplemental heat to avoid mould and slow ripening.

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Should I add supplemental heat in Aberdeen?
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Yes, a small heater during late flower can prevent temperature dips that slow maturation and invite mould.
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How often should I water these plants indoors?
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Water when the top 2-3 cm of medium feels dry; avoid overwatering to keep roots healthy.
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When is the best time to harvest?
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Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect; check several buds for consistency.
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Do I need to feed during flush?
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Begin a light flush two weeks before harvest to improve final smoke quality and reduce harshness.
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Any pest concerns in the Highlands?
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Watch for aphids and spider mites; regular inspection and targeted organic controls keep populations down.

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