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Honey Bee

Feminised

Honey Bee is a sativa-dominant hybrid with honeyed notes and a clear, uplifting high suited to daytime use.

Why choose Honey Bee?
  • 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
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Miel x Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (90-140 cm)
Yield Medium (approx 350-450 g/m² indoors)
Taste honey, citrus, earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate damp coastal
Effects uplifting, relaxed, focused
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Buds mature densely toward the end of the cycle as trichomes develop.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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I've got leaf-tip burn late in flowering, what now?
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Flush with water to reset salts and slightly reduce feeding strength; check pH and adjust nutrient schedule for the final weeks.
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How do I stop bud mould forming in the greenhouse?
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Improve ventilation, remove lower shaded growth, run a dehumidifier during wet periods and keep plant density low.
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Is SCROG worth it for Honey Bee in a small greenhouse?
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Yes, SCROG maximises light use and evens canopy height, which is helpful for Honey Bee's central cola habit in confined spaces.
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When should I start flushing before harvest?
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Begin a flush around 7–10 days before harvest for soil grows, adjusting based on plant appearance and trichome colour.
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Any tips for curing to enhance honey notes?
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Dry slowly at 10–15°C with 50–60% RH, then burp jars daily for two weeks before longer-term storage to preserve delicate honey terpenes.

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