
- Small footprint, satisfying yield.
La Baker
La Baker is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid prized for dense buds and an approachable, focused high.
- Compact plants, dense buds — built for small spaces.
- Reliable flowering in eight to nine weeks.
- Bright citrus top notes with a calming finish.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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LA CONFIDENTIAL x BAKER'S DOZEN |
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Hybrid (indica-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-100 cm indoors) |
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Medium to good (for compact plants) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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Focused, Relaxed, Uplifted |
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Suitable for both indoor and sheltered outdoor |
About La Baker
La Baker combines the resinous density of indica genetics with a clear, uplifting top note to create a compact plant ideal for growers who need performance in limited space. Bred from LA CONFIDENTIAL x BAKER’S DOZEN, it delivers moderate yields, a citrus-leaning flavour and manageable growth that suits tents, small greenhouses and sheltered outdoor sites in places like Hampshire.
La Baker is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly to indica in structure. It combines compact growth with a versatile, approachable high.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 percent in most phenotypes. That level gives a noticeable cerebral lift followed by a gentle body calm.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. The profile favours recreational effects over strong CBD therapeutics.
The lineage traces to LA CONFIDENTIAL x BAKER'S DOZEN parentage. Breeders selected for resin, aroma and a compact habit.
Seeds are commonly sold as Feminised to ensure uniform, bud-producing plants. Some breeders also offer regular or auto versions on request.
Under cool Highland growing conditions La Baker presents a moderate challenge for new growers. It responds well to training and steady nutrient management.
Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks when grown indoors. Outdoor plants in Hampshire commonly finish by late September in a good season.
Yield is moderate relative to the plant's compact footprint. With careful feeding and support in Hampshire growers can increase bud density and overall weight.
Plants form a chunky central cola structure with short internodes. Expect finished heights around sixty to one hundred centimetres when trained indoors.
Indoors La Baker thrives in small tents and is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens in Hampshire. Outdoors it does best in sheltered spots or under protection to avoid cold, wet weather.
Growing La Baker in Hampshire requires specific attention to cool Highland growing conditions which can slow ripening and encourage mould if ignored. Use polytunnels, small greenhouses or timely pruning to keep air moving and crops finishing cleanly.
The initial effect is a clear, creative uplift that sharpens focus. That shifts into a relaxed, pleasant body sensation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is earthy with bright citrus top notes and a lingering sweet finish. Subtle spicy and herbal nuances show through on exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 10 to 12 weeks from seed with feminised plants, allowing two to three weeks for veg and eight to nine weeks flowering.
For a compact setup use 7 to 11 litre pots to balance root space with manageable plant size and good drainage.
Low-stress training and topping early work well, followed by selective defoliation to expose lower bud sites and improve airflow.
Yes, dense buds can trap moisture, so maintain airflow, control humidity and consider protective covers outdoors during wet spells.
A balanced NPK schedule with increased phosphorus and potassium in flowering produces firm buds; avoid excessive nitrogen late in bloom.
Yes, La Baker suits compact indoor cannabis gardens due to its small stature and dense bud formation, making it ideal for small tents and limited-height cupboards.
Aim for late September when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber, but be ready to protect crops from early autumn rain.
Cure in jars for at least two to four weeks for improved flavour and smoothness; longer cures continue to refine the aroma.
Autoflower versions exist and finish quicker but typically yield less and may show slightly different cannabinoid profiles.
Spider mites and aphids are the main threats indoors; outdoors also expect slugs and caterpillars in Hampshire’s cooler, damper seasons.
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