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Honey Child

Feminised

Honey Child is a sativa-leaning hybrid with sweet honey notes and a clear, uplifting high suitable for social and creative use.

Why choose Honey Child?
  • Sweet honey aroma with citrus lift
  • Clear-headed uplift then calming finish
  • Performs well outdoors in sheltered southern sites
THC 18-24%
CBD Low (0.5-1.5%)
Lineage Honey Oil x Child's Delight
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall (1.2–2.0 m outdoors)
Yield Moderate to high
Taste sweet honey, citrus zest, warm earthy notes
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Mild southern growing climate
Effects uplifted and social, clear-headed creativity, gentle body relaxation
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Honey Child

Honey Child delivers a bright, honeyed flavour and a clear, motivating high that settles into gentle relaxation. It suits growers who want a reliable outdoor performer and a cooperative indoor plant. In Bristol and similar southern locations it thrives under mild conditions but benefits from careful humidity control and airflow. Breeders crossed Honey Oil x Child’s Delight to emphasise sweet terpenes and consistent vigour. The plant flowers in around 8–10 weeks and offers moderate to high yields when given steady nutrients and good canopy management.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Honey Child in a mild southern growing climate is manageable for growers with some experience. It rewards attentive humidity and airflow control to minimise mould risk.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes around 8 to 10 weeks under stable indoor lights. Outdoor plants in a southern season often finish by late September.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady feeding and good light exposure. Regular trimming and canopy management improve final weight.

Height:

Plants form a medium-tall structure with long internodes and airy buds. Expect heights of roughly 1.2 to 2 metres outdoors in favourable spots.

Environment:

Indoors, Honey Child fits well into a 1 m canopy and responds to SCROG or SOG approaches, and Bristol growers can easily control its stretch. Outdoors in Bristol the strain develops larger colas when given a sheltered, sunny position.

Climate:

In Bristol the strain performs well in the mild southern growing climate where late-season warmth and moderate rainfall suit its cycle. Even so, growers should control humidity and provide strong airflow to prevent mould during the final weeks.

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I found small spots of bud rot, what should I do now?
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Cut out the affected buds immediately and increase airflow around neighbouring branches. Lower humidity and inspect the rest of the crop frequently.
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My indoor plants are stretching, how do I control height?
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Lower lights slightly, use LST and consider topping early to redistribute vigour. Shortening the vegetative period also reduces excessive stretch.
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Which organic pest controls work in my Bristol garden?
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Neem oil, insecticidal soaps and encouraging ladybirds are effective against common pests. Apply treatments in the evening to protect pollinators and prevent leaf burn.
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How often should I water outdoor Honey Child?
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Water deeply but infrequently to promote strong roots and drought resilience. Increase frequency during heatwaves common in a mild southern growing climate.
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Should I top or fIM this variety for more colas?
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Both methods work; topping gives a uniform canopy while fimming can produce multiple leaders with less recovery time. Choose based on your space and training plan.

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