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Ice Box Pie

Feminised (also available regular)

Ice Box Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid known for frosty buds and a citrus-berry flavour profile, suited to sheltered greenhouse approaches.

Why choose Ice Box Pie?
  • Frosty resin and pastry-like flavour.
  • Performs well in sheltered greenhouse setups.
  • Balanced head high with a relaxing finish.
THC 18-22%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Northern Lights x Cherry Pie
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (80-140 cm)
Yield Medium-high (400-600 g/m² indoor)
Taste Citrus, Sweet berry, Menthol and creamy pastry
Seed Type Feminised (also available regular)
Climate moist western coastal climate
Effects Uplifting focus, Relaxed body stone, Sociable and calming
Environment Greenhouse/Indoor & Outdoor (sheltered)

About Ice Box Pie

Ice Box Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Cherry Pie that produces dense, resinous buds with bright citrus and sweet berry notes. It suits greenhouse and sheltered outdoor grows where ventilation and humidity control are prioritised, and it offers a balanced experience of focused uplift followed by relaxing body effects.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Ice Box Pie in a moist western coastal climate demands close attention to humidity control and airflow. Pest and mould prevention make it an intermediate challenge for growers in Newcastle.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks under controlled light. Outdoor and greenhouse specimens in the UK commonly finish by late September to October.

Yield:

Yields are generous for an indica-dominant strain when plants are well managed. In a well-run Newcastle greenhouse you can expect above-average bud weight per square metre.

Height:

Plants typically form a sturdy central cola with productive side branches. Final height generally sits in the medium range, suited to greenhouse benches or modest indoor rigs.

Environment:

Indoors, Ice Box Pie responds well to canopy management and performs reliably in a controlled greenhouse environment in Newcastle. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered position or greenhouse and can cope with intermittent coastal winds when grown in Newcastle.

Climate:

In Newcastle's moist western coastal climate growers must prioritise ventilation and dehumidification to reduce rot risk. A greenhouse with adjustable vents and climate control helps maintain trichome quality and prevents mould.

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How did your Ice Box Pie perform this season?
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It handled the late summer moisture well once I improved ventilation, producing frosty, dense buds by September.
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Any tips for scent management in a small greenhouse?
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Activated carbon filtration and discreet venting help control strong aromas without overcomplicating the setup.
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Which training method worked best for you?
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A gentle canopy spread gave even light distribution and kept the centre airy, which reduced damp pockets under foliage.
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Did you notice much variation between phenotypes?
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Yes, some plants showed stronger berry notes while others skewed citrusier, and resin levels varied modestly across the batch.
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Would you grow it again in Newcastle?
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Absolutely; with attention to airflow and routine checks it performs reliably in my Newcastle greenhouse.

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