
- Reliable performance for cooler UK gardens
Lisa
Lisa is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to growers who need a resilient plant for cool climates with moderate to high THC and compact, resinous buds.
- Resilient hybrid for cooler summers
- Compact plants, heavy resin production
- Predictable yields with simple training
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium to high (approx 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Cool northern summers |
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Relaxed, Focused, Mellow euphoria |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Lisa
Lisa is an indica-dominant hybrid developed for growers who need consistency and resilience in cooler regions. She offers moderate to high THC, low CBD and a flavour profile of citrus, earth and sweet notes. The plants stay medium in height with a sturdy main cola and plenty of side branching, making her suitable for both tent-grown crops and sheltered outdoor sites. In places like Gloucestershire growers favour a controlled indoor finish or protective outdoor positions to avoid autumn damp and to ensure full ripening. Training and careful nutrition reward the attentive grower with dense, aromatic buds and reliable yields.
This is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resilience. The plants produce dense, resinous flowers suited to mixed growing methods.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically between eighteen and twenty-two percent. The potency gives a clear psychoactive lift without overwhelming intensity.
CBD content is low but present, usually under one percent. That small CBD fraction can temper anxiety for some users while keeping the characteristic THC effects.
The lineage pairs classic greenhouse vigour with stable flavour profiles. Breeding records indicate Skunk x Haze for balanced performance and aroma.
Most seed lines are offered as feminised to simplify cultivation and reduce the risk of males. Autoflower variants exist but the photoperiod feminised type gives more predictable yields.
Growing Lisa is best described as intermediate and benefits from consistent environmental control. She responds well to training and careful feeding in cool northern summers.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers should plan for a mid to late autumn finish in cooler areas.
Indoor yields are medium to high when given ample light and good ventilation. Outdoor results can be respectable provided plants finish before persistent wet weather.
Plants remain medium in stature with a sturdy central cola and several branching side shoots. Expect heights around eighty to one hundred and fifty centimetres with standard training.
Indoors, Lisa performs well in controlled rooms where you can manage humidity and airflow in Gloucestershire. Outdoors in Gloucestershire she benefits from a sheltered spot and careful site choice to avoid early damp.
Growing Lisa in Gloucestershire with cool northern summers requires careful timing to avoid autumn damp. Consider indoor finishes or sheltered outdoor positions to ensure buds fully ripen in Gloucestershire.
The high THC produces a relaxed, cerebral lift that settles into body calm. Users often report improved focus and a mellow uplift rather than heavy sedation.
A bright citrus top note mixes with earthy undertones and a lingering sweet finish. The smoke is generally smooth with a subtle peppery aftertaste on some phenotypes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use containers of twenty to thirty litres for a single plant to allow a healthy root run and stable growth.
Provide a consistent twelve-hour dark period with strong, even light during the twelve-hour light phase and aim for high PAR values to maximise bud density.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium as flowering advances; also feed silica and calcium for structural strength.
Keep good air movement, control humidity below sixty percent during late flowering, and remove dense inner foliage to improve airflow.
Yes; low-stress training and modest topping improve light penetration and even out canopy height, increasing usable bud sites.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber, usually mid to late autumn in cooler regions, before persistent wet weather arrives.
Yes, she responds well to organic soils and compost teas but requires careful pest and nutrient management for consistent results.
Use carbon filtration on your extraction system and maintain negative pressure to reduce smell escaping from the room.
Exchange air volume every one to three minutes depending on heat load; aim for steady fresh air and even temperatures.
Small to medium tents with good extraction, ducting, oscillating fans and a carbon filter are ideal; ensure you can control humidity and temperature precisely for best results.
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