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Honey Tree

Feminised

Honey Tree is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for honeyed flavours and uplifting effects, suited to cooler coastal conditions.

Why choose Honey Tree?
  • Honeyed aroma with a bright cerebral lift
  • Performs well in cooler coastal seasons
  • Balanced potency for daytime clarity
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Honeybee x Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 9-11 weeks
Height Medium-tall outdoors (1.5–2.5 m)
Yield Moderate to high outdoors (approx. 400–600 g/plant in good seasons)
Taste honey, earthy, citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Scottish coastal outdoor climate
Effects uplifting, focused, mellow
Environment Both (favours outdoor coastal exposure)

About Honey Tree

Honey Tree is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Honeybee x Skunk, offering honeyed sweetness, citrus lift and a clear, focused high. It adapts to both indoor and outdoor settings but shows its strengths in cooler coastal climates where its vigour and terpene profile can fully develop.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a cool Scottish outdoor climate Honey Tree requires attentive site selection and seasonal awareness but remains manageable for growers with experience. It tolerates cooler summers better than many pure sativas.

Flowering Time:

Flowering commonly finishes between nine and eleven weeks in a full season. In Oxford, timing can shift by a week depending on summer warmth.

Yield:

Yield can be moderate to high outdoors when the season allows full development. In Oxford, well-sited plants typically produce the best results.

Height:

Plants stretch into a medium-tall structure with an open canopy suited to breezy locations. Expect heights most often between 1.5 and 2.5 metres outdoors.

Environment:

Honey Tree adapts to both indoor and outdoor cultivation but shows its best vigour outdoors. In Oxford, outdoor specimens often outperform indoor counterparts when given adequate light.

Climate:

Growing Honey Tree in Oxford means managing the local variability and the cool Scottish outdoor climate influences on ripening. Sheltered, well-drained sites in Oxford help reduce weather-related stress and support reliable finishes.

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How did your Honey Tree fare this season?
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It finished well despite a cool summer and produced good aroma and resin on the top colas.
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Any issues with mould on Honey Tree?
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No major problems when plants were in a breezy, elevated spot; dense humidity should still be avoided.
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Would you recommend Honey Tree for a coastal allotment?
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Yes, it handles coastal exposure better than some northerly sativas, making it a sensible choice for exposed sites.
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Did you notice differences between indoor and outdoor runs?
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Outdoor plants stretched more and gave higher yields, while indoor runs were quicker to control but produced smaller floral loads.
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Is it a fast-finishing variety?
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It finishes in a moderate timeframe for a sativa-cross, typically around nine to eleven weeks of flowering.

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