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Honeysuckle

Feminised

Honeysuckle is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a sweet floral profile and bright, focused effects.

Why choose Honeysuckle?
  • Floral honey aroma with citrus lift
  • Great for creative daytime sessions
  • Performs well in sheltered UK gardens
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Northern Lights x Haze
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 1-1.8 m
Yield Medium to high
Taste Honey and floral, Citrus zest, Soft pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate wet Welsh valley climate
Effects Uplifted focus, Gentle body relaxation, Sociable, creative mood
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for daytime clarity and aromatic complexity. It presents sweet honey and citrus notes, a clear cerebral lift and a mild body ease, and performs well for intermediate growers who manage humidity and airflow.

Grow Difficulty:

Honeysuckle takes an intermediate level of care in a wet Welsh valley climate. Extra attention to ventilation and mould prevention is essential to avoid bud rot.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering completes in about 8-10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors it typically finishes by late October with adequate canopy management.

Yield:

Under good light and feeding Honeysuckle produces medium to high yields of resinous buds. Sheltered outdoor sites with smart pruning give the best outdoor returns.

Height:

Plants usually stretch between one and one point eight metres with an open, airy structure. Branches support broad colas when trained and adequately supported.

Environment:

Indoors the compact side of the phenotype responds well to SCROG and controlled feeding, useful for growers in Dorset. Outdoors it achieves greater bulk but performs best in sheltered gardens in Dorset to reduce wind and rain damage.

Climate:

Growing Honeysuckle in Dorset requires proactive mould control because the area's wet Welsh valley climate increases humidity risks. Choose well-draining soil and raised beds to limit waterlogged roots and improve airflow around the canopy in Dorset.

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Have you tried foliar feeding on Honeysuckle?
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I use light kelp and seaweed sprays in veg but avoid foliar sprays late in flower to reduce mould risk.
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What's your go-to defoliation timing?
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I remove large fan leaves after week two of flower to improve airflow while keeping a protective canopy against rain.
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How do you stake heavy colas outside?
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I use bamboo canes and soft ties, fixing the main stem to a central post and supporting side branches individually.
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Do you run any cover crops in Dorset gardens?
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Yes, phacelia and clover improve soil structure and attract beneficial insects that help with pest control.
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What's your harvest cue?
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I look for mostly amber pistils with cloudy trichomes and a resin sheen; timing depends on desired effect and cannabinoid profile.

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