
- Citrus clarity with garden-ready reliability
Kumquat
Kumquat is a citrus-forward hybrid that combines uplifting mental clarity with gentle physical relaxation.
- Bright citrus flavour
- Compact, high-density buds
- Ideal for controlled greenhouse grows
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Kumquat Kush x Tangerine Dream |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium to high |
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citrus, sweet, earthy |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse |
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uplifting, focused, relaxed |
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Indoor / Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Kumquat
Kumquat delivers a clean, citrus-led terpene profile and balanced effects suited to daytime use and late-afternoon wind-down. It performs well in compact indoor setups and greenhouses, requiring sensible humidity management and steady feeding for best yields and aroma.
Kumquat is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly toward sativa characteristics. The plant shows lively growth and a measured physical calm.
THC sits in the moderate-to-high range and should satisfy most recreational users. Expect typical levels around 18–22 percent depending on phenotype and finish.
CBD is low and not the focus of this variety. Some phenotypes can show elevated CBD up to around 1.5 percent, but this is uncommon.
Kumquat traces to breeding between Kumquat Kush and Tangerine Dream, combining citrus aromatics with balanced effects. The cross emphasises terpene complexity and stable growth.
Seeds are sold as Feminised to ensure a high percentage of flowering females. This simplifies canopy planning and maximises usable plants for small grows.
Kumquat rewards growers who pay attention to ventilation and feeding. In humid greenhouse environments you must manage airflow and mould prevention carefully.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to nine weeks indoors for most phenotypes. Greenhouse or outdoor crops in the UK usually resolve by early October with good light.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and light. Careful pruning and support improve bud density and overall harvest weight.
Plants remain compact to medium with sturdy branches suited to support heavy flowers. The structure suits trellising and LST without excessive stretch.
Indoors Kumquat performs well in small tents and compact rooms in Birmingham, making it suitable for growers with limited space. Outdoors or under glass in Birmingham it benefits from shelter against persistent rain and wind to protect the buds.
Growing Kumquat in Birmingham suits humid greenhouse environments where warmth and moisture drive terpene development. Maintain good ventilation and routine dehumidification to prevent mould while retaining aromatics.
Onset is uplifting and mentally clear, ideal for daytime focus and creativity. The high settles into a gentle body relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is citrus-forward with sweet overtones and a subtle earthy finish. Terpene notes are bright and zesty on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; LED or strong CMH fixtures at appropriate distance work well.
Prioritise airflow, use dehumidifiers, space plants for air circulation and remove dense lower foliage to reduce humidity pockets.
Yes. The plant's compact structure makes it a good choice for small indoor cannabis grow spaces with proper training.
Begin bloom feeding at the switch to 12/12 and taper additives according to the plant's response during weeks 3–6 of flowering.
Aphids, thrips and spider mites are common; inspect regularly and use biological controls or targeted treatments when needed.
Yes. It responds well to organic composts, worm castings and slow-release feeds, though attention to humidity and foliar health remains critical.
Flush for the final one to two weeks using plain water, then harvest when trichomes hit the desired level of maturity.
Light selective defoliation helps airflow and light penetration; avoid stripping too much as that can stress the plant.
Maintain soil pH around 6.0–6.5 and hydro between 5.8–6.2 for best nutrient uptake.
Some growers use potassium and phosphate-rich bloom boosters late in flowering to sharpen terpenes, but don't overdo it.
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