
- Bright, floral and reliably uplifting
Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a sweet floral profile and bright, focused effects.
- Floral honey aroma with citrus lift
- Great for creative daytime sessions
- Performs well in sheltered UK gardens
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
0.5-1% |
|
|
Northern Lights x Haze |
|
|
Sativa-dominant hybrid |
|
|
Intermediate |
|
|
8-10 weeks |
|
|
1-1.8 m |
|
|
Medium to high |
|
|
Honey and floral, Citrus zest, Soft pine |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
wet Welsh valley climate |
|
|
Uplifted focus, Gentle body relaxation, Sociable, creative mood |
|
|
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.
Honeysuckle is a sativa-dominant hybrid selected for a lively, cerebral character. It balances energetic highs with a measured physical calm.
THC typically ranges between 18-22%, giving a noticeable but controllable potency. The level suits regular consumers seeking creativity and focus without heavy sedation.
CBD is low, usually below 1%, so therapeutic benefits come mainly from the THC and terpene profile. Those needing higher CBD should combine it with other varieties.
Honeysuckle traces to Northern Lights x Haze, bred for aromatic clarity and lift. Selection focused on stabilising sativa traits while keeping resin production high.
Seeds are offered feminised to simplify canopy uniformity and reduce male removal. Many growers prefer feminised lines for predictable flowering and consistent phenotypes.
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.
Indoor flowering completes in about 8-10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors it typically finishes by late October with adequate canopy management.
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.
Plants usually stretch between one and one point eight metres with an open, airy structure. Branches support broad colas when trained and adequately supported.
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.
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.
The high is clear and concentrated, ideal for daytime tasks and creative work. A gentle physical easing follows that leaves movement and conversation easy.
The smoke opens with a sweet floral honey note followed by sharp citrus and a soft pine finish. Mouthfeel is smooth and slightly creamy on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loam-based, well-draining mix with added compost and worm castings gives structure and microbial life for healthy roots.
Ensure good airflow, defoliate sparingly to increase ventilation, and space plants to avoid humidity pockets; consider preventative organic fungicides late in flower.
Begin a light flush one to two weeks before harvest depending on feed levels and plant health; avoid sudden nutrient drops that shock the plant.
Yes, with controlled lighting, ventilation and odour management Honeysuckle adapts well to compact indoor spaces.
Slugs, snails and powdery mildew are the usual suspects; maintain clean ground cover and use biological controls where possible.
A balanced NPK feed during veg, then a bloom-focused programme in flower with calcium and magnesium supplements works well.
Keep soil pH around 6.3-6.8 to ensure nutrient uptake; test regularly and adjust with organic options if needed.
Build living soil over time with compost teas, rock dust and microbial inoculants to reduce reliance on synthetic inputs during organic cannabis soil growing.
Top during early vegetative stages and train throughout veg to create an even canopy and improve light penetration into the middle.
Dry slowly over 7-12 days in a cool, dark room with 50-60% humidity then cure in jars for at least three weeks for improved flavour and smoothness.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating