
- Energetic, earthy, and built for organic soil runs
Jungle Wifi
Jungle Wifi is a sativa-leaning hybrid that handles British seasons well when grown in porous organic soil.
- Clear cerebral lift with grounded body stone
- Performs well in organic soils
- Resilient structure for damp climates
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Jungle Boy x White Fire |
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Hybrid (sativa-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium-high |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Jungle Wifi
Jungle Wifi is a robust hybrid that leans sativa and produces clear, creative highs with an earthy-citrus flavour. It suits growers who favour organic cannabis soil growing and are prepared to manage humidity and airflow, particularly in wetter parts of the UK.
Jungle Wifi is a hybrid that leans towards sativa with an energetic top end. Its balanced structure carries an indica weight that keeps the buzz grounded.
THC sits typically in the high teens to low twenties, producing a clear cerebral lift. Users report consistent potency across well-grown crops.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. It is not a replacement for high-CBD therapeutic varieties.
Jungle Wifi comes from Jungle Boy x White Fire, which brings tropical and diesel characters. Both parents add vigour and solid resin production.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised photoperiod varieties by most breeders. Feminised genetics simplify runs by reducing the need to remove males.
Growing Jungle Wifi in a wet Welsh valley climate increases the risk of mould and bud rot. The cultivar is moderately forgiving but needs good airflow and attentive organic soil care.
Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks under a standard light schedule. Outdoor plants in the UK are usually ready around late September to October.
Yield is medium to high when canopy management and nutrient supply are consistent. Outdoor weights can be particularly good if plants avoid prolonged wet spells.
Plants develop a medium-tall frame with long internodes and sturdy branches. They respond well to topping and screen-of-green training.
Indoors it performs well under SCROG with controlled humidity in Inverness. Outdoors a sheltered position is best to protect buds from driving rain.
Inverness growers must plan specifically for the wet Welsh valley climate with extended humidity periods. Solid drainage, shelter and a porous organic soil mix are essential for success.
The high starts with an uplifting, focused cerebral rush that encourages creativity. It eases into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour blends earthy soil notes with bright citrus and a resinous pine finish. Smoke is relatively clean with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect THC in the high teens to low twenties and CBD under 1%, so potency is mainly psychoactive rather than high-CBD medicinal.
Outdoor harvests typically fall in late September to October depending on microclimate and seasonal weather shifts.
Improve airflow, prune lower foliage, use late-season shelter and choose well-draining soil to keep roots and buds drier.
Organic feeds are recommended for flavour and soil biology; they also tend to be gentler in wet climates where salt buildup can stress plants.
Yes, feminised seeds are common and simplify small-scale grows by producing predominantly female plants.
It's moderately easy but beginners should pay attention to humidity control and basic pruning to avoid rot.
Slugs, aphids and grey mould are the main concerns in damp UK gardens; monitor regularly and use organic controls as needed.
Very important — choosing a free-draining, biologically active organic soil gives the best results for aroma and resistance to wet conditions.
Yes — organic cannabis soil growing suits Jungle Wifi well, supporting microbial life that helps plants resist stress and improves flavour.
Low-stress training and timely topping to open the canopy help air movement and reduce wet pockets within the foliage.
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