
- Energetic sativa clarity shaped for cooler coastal grows.
Kali Girl
Kali Girl is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for an uplifting, focused high and citrus-forward flavour.
- Uplifting daytime energy with focused clarity
- Citrus and pine flavours with clean finish
- Performs well in sheltered, cool outdoor sites
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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KALI MIST x GIRL SCOUT |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Uplifting, Energetic, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Kali Girl
Kali Girl is a sativa-leaning hybrid that delivers clear, energising effects and a citrus-pine flavour profile. It suits growers prepared to manage a taller frame and to provide shelter in cooler, maritime-affected locations like Carmarthenshire.
Kali Girl is a sativa-dominant hybrid. It tends toward an energetic, cerebral profile suited to daytime use.
Kali Girl typically tests in the 18–22% THC range. This level is potent for regular users while still manageable for those with moderate tolerance.
CBD levels are usually under 1%. It is not selected for CBD therapy but its THC can produce indirect symptomatic relief.
Kali Girl comes from a cross of Kali Mist and a Girl Scout lineage. The cross preserves sativa clarity while adding structure and resin production.
Seeds are offered primarily Feminised to ensure predominantly female crops. Many UK growers prefer Feminised seed to avoid managing males outdoors.
Growing Kali Girl in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attention to flowering timing and airflow. Plants handle moderate stress but do best with experienced care in cooler conditions.
Flowering indoors normally completes within 8–10 weeks. Outdoor harvest in the UK usually falls from late September to October depending on the season.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light and consistent nutrients. Outdoor crops in sheltered sites can produce above-average harvests for a sativa-leaning variety.
Plants grow medium to tall with an open, airy structure and wide internodal spacing. They develop long colas that benefit from support and training to manage height and wind exposure.
Indoors Kali Girl responds well to SCROG and topping to control its vigour. Outdoors in Carmarthenshire it benefits from sheltered sites and wind protection.
Growing Kali Girl in Carmarthenshire requires careful attention to the cool Scottish outdoor climate and maritime influence. Selecting a sheltered plot in Carmarthenshire and applying windbreaks reduces mould risk and keeps flowering reliable.
The high is uplifting and energising, supporting focus and sociability. It can sharpen creativity without heavy sedative effects when dosed moderately.
Flavours lean toward citrus and pine with an underlying earthy note. A clean, sharp finish often carries a faint herbal spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use free-draining loam with good organic matter and moderate feeding; avoid waterlogged conditions to reduce rot risk.
Inspect regularly for slugs, aphids and caterpillars and apply biological controls or neem early to prevent infestations from gaining hold.
Aim for late September to October depending on local microclimate and trichome development; harvest before persistent autumn rain if possible.
Provide strong, consistent light during flowering—LEDs or HPS at recommended canopy intensities will maximise resin and bud density.
Give a balanced veg feed early, then increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering while avoiding excessive nitrogen late in bloom.
Yes, it tolerates cool nights but sharp drops can slow development; aim to minimise frost risk and sudden temperature swings.
Low-stress training and selective topping help control height and spread while maintaining the sativa stretch for longer colas.
Improve airflow, space plants, use defoliation sparingly and position them with a southern or sheltered aspect to reduce humidity around buds.
It can perform well with wind protection and salt-tolerant sheltering; select sites that reduce direct exposure to sea spray and driving rain.
Use windbreaks, choose sheltered microclimates, and prioritise mould-resistant practices specific to coastal climate cannabis cultivation to protect buds from salt and moisture.
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