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Jane Doe

Feminised

Jane Doe is a reliable, compact hybrid suited to growers seeking a balanced uplift with manageable cultivation.

Why choose Jane Doe?
  • Compact, resinous buds for low ceiling grows
  • Balanced high with daytime utility
  • Reliable performance in cooler summer climates
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage NORTHERN LIGHT x SKUNK
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Medium
Taste citrus, earthy, sweet
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool northern summers
Effects uplifting, calm, focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Jane Doe

Jane Doe is a balanced hybrid bred for compact growth and dependable resin production. It delivers a clear, uplifting cerebral effect that eases into calm physical relaxation, and it performs well both indoors and outdoors with proper attention to feed and airflow. The plant finishes in eight to ten weeks and yields moderately when trained and ventilated correctly. Jane Doe copes better than many varieties with cool northern summers but benefits from sheltered outdoor spots in Norfolk and careful humidity control during late flowering.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing difficulty is moderate and suitable for growers with some experience. The variety tolerates cool northern summers but benefits from careful feeding and humidity control.

Flowering Time:

Flowers finish in roughly eight to ten weeks under ideal conditions. Growers should monitor trichome development to time the harvest precisely.

Yield:

Yield is medium when plants receive steady light and balanced nutrients. Indoor yields respond well to training and consistent ventilation.

Height:

Plants stay compact with a chunky central cola and sturdy side branches. This structure suits low ceilings and controlled indoor environments.

Environment:

This strain performs well both indoors and outdoors when given proper care. In Norfolk outdoor plants benefit from sheltered spots to avoid late-season damp and winds.

Climate:

In Norfolk this strain handles cool northern summers better than many others. Growers should expect slightly slower ripening and may need to give extra attention to bud drying if autumn is wet.

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How did you train yours?
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I topped at week three and used low-stress training to spread the canopy evenly.
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Any tips for indoor humidity?
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Keep humidity lower during flowering and run an extractor with a small oscillating fan for steady airflow.
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What yield did you get from a 60x60 tent?
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I averaged a medium yield per plant with two well-trained plants in that tent using LED lighting.
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Do you see any pest issues?
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Only occasional spider mites indoors, which I control with predatory mites and strict hygiene.
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When did you move plants under cover in Norfolk?
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I usually move or cover outdoor plants in late August if forecasts predict heavy rain to protect the buds.

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