
- Garlicky sweetness, compact performance.
Garlic Candy
Garlic Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid notable for its garlicky-sweet flavour and compact growth habit.
- Distinct garlic and candy flavour in a compact plant
- Great for small tents and measured canopies
- Reliable resin production and evening relaxation
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Garlic Cookies x Candy Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact |
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Medium to high |
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Garlic, Sweet candy, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative |
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Indoor preferred; outdoors in sheltered, sunny spots |
About Garlic Candy
Garlic Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Garlic Cookies x Candy Kush, offering dense, resinous buds and a distinctive garlicky-sweet profile. It performs well in controlled indoor setups and in sheltered outdoor spots, requiring moderate grow experience to manage humidity and bring out the best terpene character.
Garlic Candy is an indica-dominant hybrid with a leaning toward dense, resinous buds. The profile suits users looking for a calming evening option without total sedation.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 22 percent across common phenotypes. This level gives a clear psychoactive effect while remaining controllable for most experienced users.
CBD is minimal, usually below one percent in tested plants. Any therapeutic balance depends largely on the terpene profile and THC interaction.
Garlic Candy is the result of Garlic Cookies crossed with Candy Kush. The cross combines pungent garlic terpenes with Kush-derived structure and resin production.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to simplify canopy planning and remove the need to cull males. This typically gives predictable female plants with consistent flowering habits.
Overall grow difficulty rates as moderate and rewards steady environmental control. In cool Highland growing conditions extra care with humidity and airflow is essential to prevent mould.
Flowering generally finishes in eight to ten weeks under strong indoor lighting. Outdoors expect a harvest window in late September to early October in favourable seasons.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive training and even canopy management. Techniques like SCROG or selective defoliation improve light penetration and resin production.
Plants remain relatively compact with stout branches and short internodes. The bushy form suits confined spaces and allows dense cola formation.
Indoors Garlic Candy thrives in modest tents and performs well in Leicester when grown in controlled conditions. Outdoors it prefers sheltered, sunny sites in Leicester and will need protection from persistent damp.
Growing Garlic Candy in Leicester requires adjustments for cool Highland growing conditions, including attention to airflow and disease prevention. Choose sheltered sites outdoors or extend indoor lighting schedules to compensate for shorter natural seasons.
The onset is mildly cerebral with a lifted, sociable quality that often eases into a warm physical relaxation. Users report clarity early on followed by gentle unwinding rather than heavy sedation.
Flavours deliver a pronounced garlicky note balanced by a sugary candy sweetness. Underlying earthy and herbal tones appear on the exhale and linger pleasantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Choose 10–20 litre pots for a balance of root space and manageability; larger pots help in outdoor, sheltered grows.
Move to a bloom formula with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium after week three of flowering and reduce nitrogen gradually.
Yes. It is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens and small tents due to its naturally compact stature.
Expect harvest in late September to early October in favourable seasons, but monitor trichomes for final ripeness.
No; it prefers moderate temperatures, but avoid persistent cold that can slow resin development and increase mildew risk.
Resistance is average; in damp climates take proactive steps with ventilation and fungicide measures when necessary.
Yes. LST and gentle topping work well to produce an even canopy and improved yields.
Full-spectrum LEDs or quality CMH units give efficient flowering performance while keeping heat manageable.
Many growers perform a light flush one to two weeks before harvest to improve smoke quality, but monitor plant condition closely.
Silica, calibrated PK boosts and some organic additives can enhance terpene profile, used judiciously to avoid nutrient lockouts.
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