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Gypsy Road

Feminised

Gypsy Road compact hybrid with bright cerebral lift and steady yields suited to mixed grow environments.

Why choose Gypsy Road?
  • 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
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.3-1%
Lineage Skunk x Haze
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Compact to medium; 60-150 cm depending on training
Yield Medium-high; ~400-500 g/m2 indoor, 350-600 g/plant outdoor in good seasons
Taste earthy pine, citrus zest, sweet skunk
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate southern England climate
Effects uplifting cerebral clarity, steady focus, gentle physical relaxation
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering completes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks given good light. Outdoors plants typically finish by late September in southern parts of Britain.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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I see slow growth after transplant, is this normal?
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Yes, a brief transplant shock is common; ensure roots have good drainage and keep feeding gentle until vigour returns.
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My plants stretch too much under 18/6 light, what to do?
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Increase light intensity or switch to a shorter vegetative period and use topping or LST to control vertical growth.
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How often should I water in 11-litre pots?
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Water thoroughly then wait until the top 2–3 cm of medium feels dry; frequency will vary with temperature and potting mix.
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Leaves are slightly yellowing in week 4 of flower, should I panic?
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Minor yellowing can be normal as plants redirect energy; check pH and nutrient levels before making drastic changes.
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Do I need to flush before harvest?
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Many growers reduce or stop feeding in the final one to two weeks to improve smoke quality, but exact practice depends on your nutrient regime.

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