
- Compact power with tropical flavour for cooler gardens
Goombay
Goombay is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to compact indoor gardens and cooler Cumbrian seasons.
- Compact plants, punchy terpene profile
- Reliable eight to nine week finish
- Well-suited to small tents and Cumbrian conditions
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Island OG x Skunk #1 |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (up to 450 g/m² indoor) |
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Tropical mango, Peppery pine, Mild earth |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland (temperate, variable) |
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Calm euphoria, Gentle uplift, Clear-headed relaxation |
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Indoor and outdoor; favours controlled indoor environments |
About Goombay
Goombay is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth, resinous buds and consistent flowering. It combines Island OG and Skunk #1 lineage to produce tropical, peppery aromas and a calm, clear-headed effect. The variety is well suited to indoor grows and small spaces, with a predictable height and good bud density. In cooler climates like Cumbria the plant benefits from careful moisture control, steady nutrition and good airflow to avoid late-season mould and ensure reliable ripening.
Goombay is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and stable structure. It produces dense buds on a compact frame.
THC levels are typically moderate to high, averaging around 18–22%. This gives consistent potency across well-grown plants.
CBD content is low and not the primary trait of the variety. Medicinal effects rely mainly on THC and terpene interactions.
Goombay derives from Island OG x Skunk #1, combining tropical terpene notes with resilient structure. Breeders selected for stability, compactness and consistent flowering.
Seeds are offered as feminised to simplify canopy management and avoid male plants. Regular seeds may be available from specialist breeders for further selection work.
Goombay is moderately challenging to cultivate in cool Highland growing conditions and benefits from careful airflow and feeding. Growers with some experience will manage slower ripening and reduce mould risk more reliably.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants tend to finish late in the season in cooler zones.
Yields are moderate to good for a compact cultivar, with training increasing harvest weight. Indoor setups with strong LEDs can approach 450 g/m² in optimised runs.
Plants maintain a compact, bushy structure suited to limited spaces. Final heights generally range from around 60 to 120 cm depending on training.
Indoors Goombay performs well in controlled tents and small rooms, where its compact habit is an advantage in Cumbria. Outdoors it can be productive in Cumbria when sited for maximum sun and protected from prevailing winds.
Growing Goombay in Cumbria requires attention to the cool Highland growing conditions, particularly moisture control and late-season ripening. With careful feeding and good airflow it can finish reliably in this environment.
Effects begin with a gentle uplift that settles into a calm, body-relaxing state. The high remains clear enough for conversation without heavy sedation.
Flavours start with tropical mango and citrus top notes. A peppery pine and mild earthiness follow on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A controlled indoor tent with stable temperature and low humidity gives the most reliable results.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering under optimal conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience because it needs attention to airflow and feeding in cooler, damper conditions.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, balanced PK in bloom and cautious feeding to avoid nutrient burn work well.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, sunny site and be prepared for a late-season finish in cooler areas.
Low-stress training and topping control the canopy, while SCROG nets spread bud sites for even light distribution.
It has average resistance and benefits from excellent airflow and lower humidity during late flowering.
Tropical fruit and pine terpenes dominate, giving mango and citrus notes with a peppery finish.
Yes. Its compact habit and predictable stretch make it especially suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens where space and height are limited.
Commonly sold as feminised; autoflower versions may be available from select breeders.
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