
- Compact power for cooler gardens
Jomo
Jomo is a compact indica-leaning hybrid that suits cool Somerset gardens and small indoor setups.
- Compact plants, serious resin
- Ideal for small tents
- Performs in cool summers
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18-21% |
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<1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, bushy |
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Medium |
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citrus, pine, earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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cool Highland |
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uplifted, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor and outdoor, prefers sheltered outdoor sites |
About Jomo
Jomo is a compact, resinous hybrid bred for growers who need reliable performance in limited spaces and cooler climates. It carries clear, focused effects alongside gentle physical relaxation and performs well in both tents and sheltered outdoor sites when given good airflow and timely care.
Jomo is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It suits growers who want a mellow option with a touch of cerebral lift.
Jomo typically tests around 18–21% THC in controlled grows. This potency gives a clear-headed uplift with a gentle body stone for most users.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. This means the variety is chosen for its cannabinoid balance rather than high-CBD therapeutic use.
Jomo descends from Northern Lights x Skunk. Those genetics give it compact vigour and resinous buds suited to short-season growing.
Seeds are stable, feminised photoperiod varieties designed for predictable flowering. They are not autos, so growers control the vegetative period for optimal training.
Growing Jomo is moderately straightforward but requires attention to humidity and airflow in cool Highland growing conditions. It responds well to topping and SCROG techniques but needs vigilance against bud rot in damp spells.
Expect a flowering time of around 8 to 9 weeks under indoor lights. Outdoor growers in Somerset should aim for a late September to early October harvest in a typical season.
Yields are medium for its compact size and reward careful canopy management. Indoor growers can expect respectable grams per square metre when trained and fed properly.
Plants stay relatively short and bushy with strong main colas. This compact structure suits tight spaces and discreet gardens.
Indoors Jomo excels in small tents and controlled rooms, making it ideal for growers in Somerset seeking discreet cultivation. Outdoors it finishes reliably where summers are cool, and many Somerset growers find it hardy enough for sheltered spots.
In Somerset Jomo thrives when given protection from persistent rain and cold nights. The cool Highland growing conditions favour slow, resin-rich ripening but require good airflow and timely pest management.
The high brings a focused, sociable lift that eases into gentle relaxation. Users report reduced stress with lighter physical sedation that leaves them functional.
Flavours lean citrus and pine with an undercurrent of sweet earth. The smoke is smooth with a clean finish on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A quality loam or coco mix with good drainage works well and simplifies feeding schedules.
Provide a consistent 12/12 cycle with strong, even light and keep canopy penetration high for best bud development.
Maintain airflow, control humidity and remove lower foliage to reduce shaded areas where rot can take hold.
Begin low-stress training early in the vegetative stage and use topping to create multiple main colas.
Yes, in sheltered, sunny sites and with careful strain selection Jomo can finish outdoors in mild summers.
Yes, its compact habit makes it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens and small tents where height is limited.
Balanced NPK during veg switching to lower nitrogen and raise phosphorus and potassium in flower gives consistent results.
Monitor trichome colour and pistil darkening; aim for mostly cloudy trichomes with some ambers for balanced effects.
Yes, its resin production is good for rosin and solvent extractions when properly cured and dried.
It has decent vigour but still benefits from regular inspection and preventive measures against aphids and spider mites.
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