
- Tropical lift, coastal-ready with shelter
Juicy Fruit
Juicy Fruit is a sativa-dominant hybrid with pronounced tropical flavours and a clear, uplifting high suited to intermediate growers.
- Tropical aroma with a clear head high
- Good for sheltered UK coastal gardens
- Finishes quickly for short seasons
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16-20% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x Thai |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Medium (1–2.5 m outdoor) |
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Moderate (up to 400 g/plant outdoor) |
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tropical fruit, mango, citrus |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Windy coastal growing areas |
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uplifted, sociable, relaxed |
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Both, favours short season outdoor |
About Juicy Fruit
Juicy Fruit combines Skunk and Thai genetics to produce a sativa-leaning hybrid with bright, fruity aromas and an energetic cerebral effect. It performs well both indoors and outdoors with proper training and is suitable for growers in Sussex who manage wind exposure and finish timing carefully.
Juicy Fruit is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for a lively, cerebral character. It pairs energetic mental effects with a gentle physical ease.
THC typically sits between sixteen and twenty percent, offering a clear and noticeable high. Users should respect tolerance and dose conservatively at first.
CBD levels are generally under one percent, so therapeutic action is driven mainly by THC and terpenes. It is not a primary choice when high-CBD relief is required.
The lineage traces back to Skunk and Thai parentage, which gives a fruity terpene mix. Those genetics provide vigour and a pronounced aroma.
Seeds are sold as feminised photoperiod, producing female plants under correct light schedules. Growers must switch light cycles to trigger flowering.
Growing Juicy Fruit in windy coastal growing areas requires intermediate skill due to wind exposure. Support, shelter and attentive training reduce stem stress and crop loss.
Flowering usually finishes in seven to nine weeks under stable conditions. In the British climate timing is important to avoid autumn damp.
Yield is moderate and responds well to training and consistent feeding. Outdoors a sheltered plant can reach its upper potential with good summer light.
Plants typically reach medium height with open branching and ample side shoots. Early topping and horizontal training improve bud sites.
Indoors Juicy Fruit does well under SOG or SCROG with controlled feeding and airflow. Outdoors in Sussex give plants shelter from prevailing winds and aim to finish before heavy autumn weather.
In Sussex, windy coastal growing areas demand windbreaks, staking and careful site choice for Juicy Fruit. Creating a microclimate and protecting plants from salt-laden gusts improves survival and yield.
The high is bright and uplifting, sharpening focus and sociability. It eases into a mild bodily relaxation without heavy sedation.
The profile is dominated by tropical fruit and ripe mango notes. Clean citrus zest appears on the exhale and cuts through the sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
THC usually ranges from 16% to 20%, offering a noticeable cerebral effect with mild physical relaxation.
It is useful for mood elevation, stress reduction and mild pain relief, though its low CBD means it is not ideal for conditions needing higher CBD.
A well-draining loam with steady organic feeding works well; avoid heavy nitrogen in late flowering to protect terpene development.
Use early topping and low-stress training to open the canopy and spread light; support main stems against coastal winds.
Expect flowering to finish around late summer to early autumn if planted early and kept sheltered from wet autumn weather.
Yes, closely monitoring trichome development allows an earlier harvest while preserving flavours and reducing risk from autumn rain.
Salt spray can scorch foliage and reduce vigour, so use windbreaks or situate plants behind hedging to reduce exposure.
Yes, Juicy Fruit suits short season outdoor cannabis growing in Sussex when sown early, trained for airflow and given wind protection to finish before autumn.
Aphids, thrips and caterpillars are typical; regular inspection and biological controls help keep populations down.
Indoor gives control over climate and avoids salt and wind damage, but outdoor can match yields with proper shelter and timing.
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