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Glc

Feminised

Glc is a hardy coastal hybrid bred for resilience in cool maritime conditions.

Why choose Glc?
  • Coastal-hardy hybrid designed for maritime sites
  • Distinct citrus and salty mineral flavour
  • Moderate THC with clear, focused effects
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage GLACIER x COASTAL
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 9-11 weeks
Height Medium-tall (1.2-2.0 m outdoors)
Yield Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor, 40-120 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Citrus, Earthy pine, Salty mineral
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool coastal (maritime), suitable for UK coastal regions
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Calming
Environment Indoor and Outdoor

About Glc

Glc is a hybrid developed for coastal resilience and consistent flavour. It offers moderate THC levels with a clear uplifting head and a gentle, calming finish. The variety tolerates salt exposure better than many cultivars and performs in both indoor and outdoor setups when given shelter and good airflow. Growers in the north of the UK will find it rewards attention to mould prevention and strategic site selection.

Grow Difficulty:

Glc is moderately demanding to grow in a cool Scottish outdoor climate and rewards attentive care. Growers should monitor humidity and wind to prevent mould and wind stress.

Flowering Time:

Glc flowers in roughly nine to eleven weeks under indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in the UK should expect a late-season finish when weather holds.

Yield:

Indoor yields are medium to good with proper feeding and training. Outdoors in coastal Cumbria yields can be lower but still respectable where plants are sheltered.

Height:

Plants form a medium-tall, sturdy structure with substantial lateral branching. Outdoor specimens can reach up to two metres when given space and shelter.

Environment:

Glc performs well both indoors and outdoors and adapts to controlled spaces. In Cumbria outdoor crops benefit from wind protection and well-drained soil to cope with coastal exposure.

Climate:

Growing Glc in Cumbria with cool Scottish outdoor climate demands careful site choice and weather monitoring. Place plants in sunny, sheltered microclimates and use temporary covers during storms to reduce crop loss.

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Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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My plants in Cumbria show brown leaf tips after coastal winds, what now?
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Trim the most damaged leaves, improve shelter with a windbreak and check soil for salt build-up; a light fresh mulch can help dilute surface salts.
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How do you prevent bud rot in damp autumns?
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Prioritise airflow by pruning interior foliage, train branches to open the canopy and remove any infected buds immediately to prevent spread.
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What training method works best for Glc indoors?
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A combination of low-stress training and selective topping gives a flat canopy and improves light penetration for uniform bud set.
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Do you recommend any particular nutrients for coastal soils?
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Use well-balanced base nutrients and add silicon for cell wall strength; also consider kelp or seaweed extracts to help plants cope with saline influence.
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How late can I plant outdoors in a cool coastal area?
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Plant early in the season to allow full vegetative growth; avoid very late planting as cooler autumns shorten the flowering window in Cumbria.

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