
- Energetic highs, citrus aroma, resilient outdoors.
Insane
Insane is a sativa-dominant hybrid that produces energetic, citrus-forward buds with high THC.
- High-THC uplift with citrus and pine notes.
- Performs well in controlled indoor environments and sheltered outdoor sites.
- Good candidate for SCROG and lateral training.
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool temperate, short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Energetic, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Insane
Insane is a vigorous sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Skunk x Haze that offers bright citrus flavours and a clear, uplifting high. It suits intermediate growers who can manage canopy density and humidity, and performs well indoors or outdoors in cooler, short-season climates when given shelter and airflow.
Insane is a sativa-dominant hybrid with pronounced cerebral effects. The cultivar combines vigour with a lanky, resinous bud structure.
THC levels generally sit high, typically between twenty-two and twenty-six percent. This potency produces clear-headed euphoria that can catch inexperienced users off guard.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. The low CBD balance means psychoactive effects remain prominent at recreational doses.
Insane descends from a Skunk x Haze cross that prioritises vigour and aroma. The lineage favours sativa traits while maintaining reliable resin production.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to reduce the risk of males and simplify crop planning. Growers can expect consistent phenotype expression across a batch.
Growing Insane outdoors in the UK suits intermediate growers who can manage airflow and disease pressure. Be mindful of the short outdoor growing season when scheduling plants and consider finishing under cover if needed.
Flowering typically completes within eight to ten weeks under consistent light and nutrition. Outdoors, finishing dates will depend on local season length and canopy management.
Yields are medium to high with steady feeding, pruning and good airflow. Even small urban plots in Swansea can produce respectable harvests when growers control humidity and canopy density.
Plants reach a medium, bushy height with long internodes and airy colas that benefit from support. In Swansea growers often train laterals to keep plants compact and manageable.
Indoors Insane responds well to strong LED arrays, topping and SCROG training to maximise bud sites. Outdoors it performs well in Swansea when given shelter from persistent rain and late-season damp.
Growing Insane in Swansea requires planning around a short outdoor growing season and frequent damp spells. Use covered spaces or move plants under shelter late in the season to avoid mould and rot.
The high-THC profile delivers an uplifting, energetic headspace that sharpens focus. As the high settles a gentle physical calm can follow without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine bright citrus top notes with an earthy, pine backbone. A subtle spicy finish appears on slow pulls and in concentrates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Prevent mould by increasing lateral airflow, removing dense fan leaves, and spacing plants to promote evaporation. Use shelter or a polytunnel to keep rain off buds and inspect regularly for early signs of botrytis.
Aim to protect plants from heavy rain and prolonged damp from late August onwards and consider moving them under cover before the first cold, wet weather. Watch forecasts and have a shelter ready rather than waiting for obvious damage.
Use a balanced vegetative feed followed by bloom-focused nutrients high in phosphorus and potassium during flowering. Reduce nitrogen in the final two weeks and avoid overfeeding to limit leaf retention around buds.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation use dehumidifiers indoors, extractors with carbon filters, and improve ventilation; outdoors, increase spacing and remove internal growth that traps moisture. Also harvest on dry days and consider finishing in controlled conditions if humidity remains consistently high.
Look for aphids, spider mites, thrips and fungal gnats after heavy rain or when humidity rises. Regular scouting, targeted treatments and beneficial insects can keep populations manageable.
Yes, finishing flowering indoors reduces risk from late-season rain and mould and gives you control over humidity and light. Transition plants gradually and monitor for stress during the move.
Dry slowly for seven to fourteen days in a dark, ventilated space at around fifty percent relative humidity. Cure in jars for at least two weeks, burping daily at first and aiming for a long cure of several months for best flavour.
Yes, SCROG and low-stress training increase uniformity of colas and improve light penetration for this lanky hybrid. Combine training with selective defoliation to reduce internal humidity pockets.
Use stakes, netting or small shelters to minimise physical damage and prevent buds from sitting in water. Site plants near a windbreak or inside a ventilated polytunnel for consistent protection.
Check trichomes with a loupe: milky trichomes with some amber indicates peak potency, while clear trichomes mean it's too early. Also judge by pistil colour and overall bud density to time harvest for desired effects.
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