
- Resilient hybrid for practical growers
Harambe
Harambe is a balanced hybrid that suits a range of growers and setups in the UK.
- Balanced hybrid with clear uplift
- Performs well in controlled greenhouses
- Good fit for modest indoor setups
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG Kush x Durban Poison |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-120 cm) |
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Medium |
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citrus, earthy, pine |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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uplifted, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Harambe
Harambe is a medium-stature hybrid bred from OG Kush x Durban Poison that combines bright citrus terpenes with earthy pine. It delivers reliable THC levels, moderate CBD, and a manageable flowering time, making it a practical choice for growers in Suffolk and similar climates.
Harambe is a balanced hybrid with both sativa and indica traits. The plant shows versatility suited to varied growing setups.
THC levels typically sit in the high teens to low twenties percent range. Expect a reliable potency that works for recreational and functional use.
CBD is present at low to moderate levels and does not dominate the profile. The balance leans toward psychoactive cannabinoids rather than therapeutic CBD alone.
Harambe traces to OG Kush x Durban Poison and inherits resin production and vigour from both lines. The cross gives a rounded cannabinoid and terpene expression.
Seeds are offered Feminised to reduce the chance of male plants in the crop. Feminised genetics suit growers who want predictable flowering without sexing plants.
Overall difficulty is moderate and manageable for growers with some experience. Take care in humid greenhouse environments where mould risk is higher.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Growers can expect a predictable timetable with consistent feeding.
Yield is medium when trained and fed correctly. Proper canopy management increases usable bud weight without extreme inputs.
Plants develop a medium stature with sturdy central colas and side branching. They rarely become excessively tall when pruned and topped.
Indoors Harambe performs well in controlled rooms and tents, and outdoors it finishes cleanly in temperate sites. In Suffolk growers should monitor humidity and airflow closely.
Growing Harambe in Suffolk requires attention to humid greenhouse environments and good ventilation to prevent mould. Suffolk growers should stage dehumidification and monitor leaf wetness closely.
The high delivers an initial uplifted clarity that settles into a relaxed body sensation. Mental focus remains intact for tasks that need light attention.
The flavour profile combines bright citrus top notes with an earthy, pine backbone. Smoke is smooth with a lingering zesty finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a well-aerated loam or coco mix with a balanced feed schedule; moderate nitrogen early then higher phosphorus and potassium in flower.
Ensure good airflow, maintain RH below 60% during flowering if possible, and remove dense inner foliage to improve circulation.
Yes, Harambe adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces with topping and low-stress training to control height and shape.
Many growers perform a 7–10 day flush with plain water before harvest to help finalise flavour and smoothness.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are typical; keep a regular scout routine and introduce predators or use targeted treatments when needed.
Check trichomes with a loupe; aim for mostly cloudy trichomes with some amber for a balanced effect.
Yes, Harambe responds well to SOG due to its uniform cola structure, but keep canopy management tight to avoid humidity pockets.
Use exhaust fans, oscillating fans and dehumidifiers plus timed vents to stabilise temperature and humidity in Suffolk conditions.
Reduce watering frequency compared with dry climates and let the top layer of medium dry slightly to prevent root issues.
Topping, LST and selective defoliation increase light penetration and bud sites while reducing dense pockets that trap moisture.
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