
- Honeyed flavour, focused uplift — ideal for greenhouse growers.
Honey Bee
Honey Bee is a sativa-dominant hybrid with honeyed notes and a clear, uplifting high suited to daytime use.
- Sweet honey flavour with a lively, focused high
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouses with proper moisture control
- Predictable 8–9 week flowering and medium yields
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Miel x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (90-140 cm) |
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Medium (approx 350-450 g/m² indoors) |
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honey, citrus, earthy |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal |
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uplifting, relaxed, focused |
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Greenhouse and outdoor |
About Honey Bee
Honey Bee combines bright citrus and sweet honey terpenes with an energetic, focused high. It is well suited to greenhouse cultivation in the UK when growers manage humidity and airflow carefully, making it a reliable choice for those in coastal regions.
Honey Bee is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a clear, uplifting character. The plant leans toward cerebral clarity rather than heavy sedation.
THC commonly ranges from 18% to 22%, offering a reliably potent daytime experience. This potency suits regular users seeking energetic, creative effects without excessive couch-lock.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so effects are driven by THC and terpenes. Those seeking high-CBD relief should consider complementary strains or extracts.
Honey Bee originates from Miel x Skunk, combining sweet terpene notes with vigorous growth. The cross was selected for predictable flowering and strong resin production.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to ensure reliable female crops for each planting. Breeders may use regular lines for selection, but commercial packs favour Feminised seeds for consistency.
Growers will find Honey Bee requires intermediate skill, especially in a damp coastal climate where mould risk is elevated. Good sanitation and steady airflow significantly improve outcomes.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Buds mature densely toward the end of the cycle as trichomes develop.
Yields are medium, commonly around 350–450 g/m² indoors and respectable per plant outdoors. In Liverpool greenhouse setups growers can approach the top of that range with good environmental control.
Plants reach a medium height with a prominent central cola and well-spaced lateral branching suitable for Screen of Green. Typical home-grow heights range from 90 to 140 cm, manageable in most greenhouses.
Honey Bee performs well in sheltered greenhouse spaces and controlled indoor tents in Liverpool. Outdoor cultivation around Liverpool can work in warm summers but protection from salt-laden winds is advisable.
Growing Honey Bee in Liverpool's damp coastal climate demands careful moisture management and excellent ventilation. Use raised benches, dehumidifiers in greenhouses and sheltered orientations to limit salt spray and mould pressure.
Users report an uplifting, focused onset that eases into relaxed sociability. The high remains functional and productive rather than sedating.
The flavour profile blends floral honey notes with bright citrus and a grounding earthy finish. A sweet, sticky resin underpins the aromatic complexity when buds are cured well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Honey Bee responds well to greenhouse cannabis cultivation in the UK when humidity is controlled and airflow is strong.
Aim for 40–50% relative humidity in flowering to reduce mould risk while preserving terpene expression.
Expect 8 to 9 weeks of flowering under stable light and nutrient regimes before harvest readiness.
In Liverpool's damp coastal environment a dehumidifier in the greenhouse or drying room is highly recommended to prevent bud rot.
Light pruning and selective defoliation improve airflow and light penetration, which helps reduce mould in humid climates.
A balanced N-P-K schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering supports bud development and resin production.
Site greenhouses with windbreaks and use protective cladding; rinse foliage if salt accumulates after storms.
Move plants outdoors only after the last risk of cold and persistent rain has passed and when night temperatures are stable above 10°C.
Yes, Honey Bee performs well with organic soils and compost teas provided pests and mould are managed proactively.
Use a 30–60× loupe to watch for cloudy trichomes with some amber; choose timing based on desired effect and cannabinoid profile.
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