
- Skunk vigour, Haze lift — reliable and versatile
Gypsy Road
Gypsy Road compact hybrid with bright cerebral lift and steady yields suited to mixed grow environments.
- Balanced hybrid with sativa clarity and skunk resilience
- Performs well in controlled rooms and sheltered outdoor sites
- Smooth citrus-pine flavour with steady, usable yields
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18-22% |
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0.3-1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact to medium; 60-150 cm depending on training |
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Medium-high; ~400-500 g/m2 indoor, 350-600 g/plant outdoor in good seasons |
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earthy pine, citrus zest, sweet skunk |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England climate |
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uplifting cerebral clarity, steady focus, gentle physical relaxation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Gypsy Road
Gypsy Road brings together Skunk vigour and Haze lift to create a compact hybrid that suits both indoor and outdoor cultivation. It offers clear, focused highs, a pine-citrus aroma and reliable medium-to-high yields when managed with good canopy control.
Gypsy Road is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa for a lively headspace. The plant shows both vigour and manageable structure for varied growing approaches.
Typical THC levels fall between 18% and 22% in well-cultivated material. That potency gives a clear cerebral lift while remaining controllable for most experienced users.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%, so there is little natural mitigation of the psychoactive effects. Users seeking strong CBD effects should consider other varieties.
Gypsy Road traces to Skunk x Haze, blending Skunk robustness with Haze lift. The cross gives both resilience and an aromatic terpene profile.
Seeds are typically sold Feminised to guarantee flowering females for reliable yields. They suit both controlled indoor systems and outdoor plots when conditions are favourable.
Growing difficulty is intermediate under a temperate southern England climate and benefits from moderate training and attentive feeding. Gardeners in Cambridge will appreciate its tolerance but should monitor pests and moisture closely.
Indoor flowering completes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks given good light. Outdoors plants typically finish by late September in southern parts of Britain.
Yields are medium to high when you manage canopy and nutrients correctly. Indoor runs commonly reach 400–500 g/m2 while outdoor specimens can match that per plant in a strong season.
Plants develop a compact to medium height with a bushy, conical habit suited to training. Final size depends on pot volume and how aggressively you top or tie down branches.
Indoors Gypsy Road responds well to SCROG and lollipop techniques in Cambridge grow rooms. Outdoors in Cambridge it produces sturdy branches and finishes reliably in a sunny, sheltered spot.
Growing Gypsy Road in Cambridge suits the temperate southern England climate with its mild summers and long daylight hours. Keep plants sheltered from heavy late-season rain to reduce mould risk.
The onset is a clear, uplifting cerebral boost that sharpens focus and sociability. Over time that energy eases into mellow physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile combines earthy pine and sweet skunk with a bright citrus note on the exhale. Smoke is smooth with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use full-spectrum LED or HPS lighting with roughly 600–900 µmol/m2/s at canopy for flowering to maximise resin and bud density.
Good air exchange and gentle airflow prevent mould and strengthen stems; aim for regular air changes and steady but not turbulent movement.
Begin a low-strength vegetative nutrient plan after the first true leaves develop and increase feed during stretch and bud development.
Site plants in a sunny, well-ventilated spot, keep canopy open with pruning, and harvest promptly if prolonged wet weather is forecast.
SCROG, low-stress training and selective topping suit Gypsy Road to flatten the canopy and improve light penetration.
It shows reasonable resilience but still benefits from regular inspection and integrated pest management; address issues early to avoid crop loss.
Maintain 40–50% RH during peak flowering and lower slightly during final weeks to reduce mould risk without desiccating buds.
Yes, it responds very well to controlled climate cannabis growing because predictable temperature and humidity produce consistent resin and yield.
Aim for late September to early October depending on season; check trichome maturity and local weather to pick the optimal window.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 50% RH for 7–10 days, then cure in jars with daily burping for the first two weeks to preserve aroma and smoothness.
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