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Juicy Fruit

Feminised
Photoperiod

Juicy Fruit is a sativa-dominant hybrid with pronounced tropical flavours and a clear, uplifting high suited to intermediate growers.

Why choose Juicy Fruit?
  • Tropical aroma with a clear head high
  • Good for sheltered UK coastal gardens
  • Finishes quickly for short seasons
THC 16-20%
CBD <1%
Lineage Skunk x Thai
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 7-9 weeks
Height Medium (1–2.5 m outdoor)
Yield Moderate (up to 400 g/plant outdoor)
Taste tropical fruit, mango, citrus
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Windy coastal growing areas
Effects uplifted, sociable, relaxed
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering usually finishes in seven to nine weeks under stable conditions. In the British climate timing is important to avoid autumn damp.

Yield:

Yield is moderate and responds well to training and consistent feeding. Outdoors a sheltered plant can reach its upper potential with good summer light.

Height:

Plants typically reach medium height with open branching and ample side shoots. Early topping and horizontal training improve bud sites.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How close to the coast can I grow Juicy Fruit in Sussex?
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Avoid planting on the immediate shoreline; a site with some natural windbreak or at least 100–200 metres inland reduces salt exposure.
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What training method works best for windy sites?
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Combine low-stress training with staking and woven string supports to keep branches stable and reduce wind leverage.
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When should I start feeding for outdoor plants?
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Begin with light vegetative feeds after strong rooting is visible, then switch to bloom formulas as flowers form and reduce nitrogen later.
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Do I need to add extra silica for coastal grows?
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Adding silica can strengthen cell walls and improve wind resistance, making it a useful supplement for coastal plants.
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How do I protect buds from damp in late season?
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Improve airflow, prune inner foliage, use raised beds or shelters and consider transparent cloches for short wet periods to prevent mould.

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