
- Tropical lift with clear-headed energy
Lilikoi
Lilikoi is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical passionfruit flavours and an uplifting, creative high.
- Tropical passionfruit aroma
- Uplifting daytime high
- Great for trained organic soils
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18-22% |
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0.5-2% |
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Passionfruit x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2-2.5 m |
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Medium-High |
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Passionfruit, Citrus, Tropical |
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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 and outdoor |
About Lilikoi
Lilikoi is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Passionfruit x Haze that offers bright tropical flavours and a cerebral uplift. It thrives with attentive training and good airflow, rewarding growers with sizeable, flavourful buds when mould is kept at bay.
Lilikoi is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a lively, cerebral profile. It favours daytime use and clear-headed effects.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent, offering a noticeable potency without overwhelming most experienced users. Beginners should start low and slow to gauge tolerance.
CBD levels are generally low, usually under 2 percent. The low CBD keeps the psychoactive effects prominent rather than producing strong anti-inflammatory benefits.
The genetics are Passionfruit x Haze, which explains the bright tropical terpenes and sativa lift. The Haze parent contributes a clear-headed cerebral edge.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised varieties to ensure female crops. Breeders tend to offer photoperiod seeds rather than autos to allow selective training and phenotype choice.
Growing Lilikoi is intermediate in difficulty and responds well to training, feeding and humidity control. In a wet Welsh valley climate it needs focused mould prevention and constant airflow to avoid bud rot.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor crops in the UK often finish later depending on autumn weather.
Yield is medium to high with proper training and nutrition. Outdoors a long season and good sun can produce very respectable harvests.
Plants tend to grow tall with open branching and a pronounced vertical stretch. Indoor growers will need to manage height with topping or LST.
Indoors Lilikoi does well under full-spectrum LED or HPS with SCROG to control vertical growth in Manchester. Outdoors in Manchester it benefits from a sheltered spot with good sun exposure and protection from persistent rain.
Growing Lilikoi in Manchester demands vigilance because of the wet Welsh valley climate and frequent damp days. Good drainage, raised pots and relentless airflow are essential to minimise mould risk in these conditions.
The high is uplifting and energising, promoting focus and creativity. It eases into a gentle relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavours are tropical and fruit-forward with clear passionfruit and citrus notes. The aroma is sweet and fills a tent quickly.
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 to control stretch and maximise bud production.
Maintain airflow, reduce humidity during late flower and remove dense inner foliage to improve air circulation.
Increase phosphorus and potassium during bloom while moderating nitrogen to encourage robust bud development.
Yes, Lilikoi responds well to organic feeding regimes and benefits from slow-release compost and worm castings.
You should see pistils within one to two weeks and steady bud development thereafter over the next several weeks.
Harvest typically falls in late October in the UK, but check trichomes for desired maturity rather than calendar dates.
Yes, use large pots with excellent drainage and move plants under cover during prolonged wet spells to reduce rot risk.
Techniques like topping, LST and SCROG increase light penetration and often boost overall yield and bud quality.
Use preventative measures like sticky traps, neem oil and beneficial insects while maintaining plant vigour with organic amendments.
Begin with a well-aerated organic soil mix, add compost, worm castings and mycorrhizae, and feed with organic teas and bat guano as needed.
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