
- Kapri Pop — clear-headed lift, crafted for damp climates
Kapri Pop
Kapri Pop is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers bright, uplifting effects with manageable yields in temperate UK conditions.
- Bright citrus lift with steady resin production
- Performs well when humidity is managed
- Stable feminised seed for reliable phenos
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Kapri x Pop |
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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; approx 400-500 g/m² indoor, 300-400 g/plant outdoor |
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Citrus, Berry, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Creative |
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Both (controlled indoor recommended, sheltered outdoor sites preferred) |
About Kapri Pop
Kapri Pop is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for clarity and steady yields. It delivers a citrus and berry-led aroma with clear-headed, creative effects that mellow into relaxed physical ease. The variety responds well to training and rewards growers who control humidity and airflow, particularly in wetter UK microclimates like Antrim. Indoor runs allow precise environment control, while outdoor plants need sheltered, sunlit sites to avoid mould issues common in damp valleys.
Kapri Pop is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a lean towards cerebral clarity. It combines bright mental energy with a gentle physical relaxation.
Typical THC levels range between eighteen and twenty-two percent. That potency produces a clear-headed lift that requires moderate dosing for newcomers.
CBD content is low, generally below one percent. Therapeutic effects therefore rely on the interaction of THC and terpenes rather than CBD alone.
Kapri Pop traces back to a cross of Kapri x Pop. The Kapri parent brings citrus-forward terpenes while Pop contributes vigour and structure.
Seeds are feminised to give consistent female expression for growers. Phenotypes remain stable across multiple runs in controlled conditions.
Growing Kapri Pop in a wet Welsh valley climate can be challenging because prolonged humidity increases mould risk. Good ventilation, raised beds and strict hygiene are essential to mitigate those conditions.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Cooler or damper seasons may push plants toward the longer end of that window.
Yield is medium to high for a sativa-dominant variety when humidity and airflow are managed. Indoor setups commonly deliver around four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre.
Plants develop a medium to tall structure with long colas and substantial side branching. Training techniques like topping and low-stress training improve canopy light distribution.
Indoors Kapri Pop responds well to SOG and SCROG where humidity and light are controlled. Outdoors in Antrim it benefits from a sheltered, sunlit micro-site to reduce mould pressure.
Growing Kapri Pop in Antrim involves managing persistent drizzle and high humidity typical of a wet Welsh valley climate. Choose free-draining soil, position plants in sunlit, sheltered spots and maintain airflow to prevent rot.
Effects begin with an uplifting, social cerebral buzz that sharpens focus. The heady lift eases into a calm body sensation suitable for relaxed daytime or early evening use.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus and ripe berry over a firm earthy base. A subtle peppery resin note remains on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a loam-rich, well-draining compost with added perlite and worm castings; for organic cannabis soil growing include composted manure, rock phosphate and kelp to support steady feeding.
Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the top few centimetres to dry between sessions to avoid root suffocation and reduce mould risk in humid conditions.
Watch for powdery mildew, botrytis and spider mites; regular leaf inspection and maintaining airflow are your best early defences.
Both work, but many UK growers prefer organic inputs for flavour and soil health, using fish emulsion, kelp and bat guano through the growth cycle.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect; check several buds across the plant for a consistent read.
Dry slowly at 45-55% humidity and 16-20°C, then cure in jars for at least two weeks, burping daily at first to stabilise moisture and develop aroma.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, well-draining site with good sun exposure and consider late-season protection against autumn damp and mould.
Training such as topping and LST is recommended to control height, increase light penetration and reduce the risk of internal mould.
Maintain distance between plants, remove lower foliage to improve airflow and consider foliar applications of organic preventative sprays when safe to use.
It is more energising than sedating, so it may help with mood and certain pains during the day but is less likely to be the best choice for severe insomnia.
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