
- Balanced potency, cool-climate ready.
Loco Coco
Loco Coco is an indica-dominant hybrid known for citrus-coconut flavours and reliable structure in cool conditions.
- Citrus and coconut terpene mix
- Resistant structure for damp conditions
- Reliable mid-range THC for balanced effects
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Loco OG x Coco Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.6 m) |
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Medium-high (450-550 g/m² indoor, 300-500 g/plant outdoor) |
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citrus, coconut, earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool maritime, tolerant of damp conditions with good ventilation |
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uplifting, relaxed, creative |
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Both |
About Loco Coco
Loco Coco is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Loco OG x Coco Kush that balances uplifting cerebral notes with calming body effects. Suited to cool, maritime climates, it produces dense, resinous buds with citrus and coconut terpenes and performs well indoors and outdoors when growers prioritise airflow and mildew prevention.
Loco Coco is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced effects and reliable structure. It produces dense, resinous buds suited to a range of training techniques.
THC levels usually fall between 18–22%, giving a pronounced but manageable potency. Growers should expect variation depending on light, nutrients and drying.
CBD is low, commonly under 1%, so the cultivar is not targeted at high-CBD therapeutic use. Trace cannabinoids and terpenes still influence the overall profile.
Genetics pair Loco OG with Coco Kush to combine resin production and rounded terpene character. The cross stabilises bud structure and improves resistance to damp conditions.
Seeds are typically offered as Feminised to simplify canopy management and maximise yield. Autoflower variants exist from some breeders but are less common for this line.
Growing Loco Coco in a rainy autumn harvest season requires attention to mould and ventilation. It is rated intermediate; experienced growers in Kent should monitor humidity and canopy management during wet weather.
Flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks under consistent light and nutrition. Outdoor finish can be extended if autumn cools slowly.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and moisture control. Expect roughly 450–550 g/m² indoors and 300–500 g per plant outdoors in optimal conditions.
Plants reach medium height with a strong central cola and productive side branches. The predictable stretch makes Loco Coco suitable for both SCROG and low-stress training.
Loco Coco performs well indoors where dehumidifiers and airflow control are available. Outdoor growers in Kent should site plants to reduce wind and improve sunlight without exposing buds to prolonged rain.
Kent's cool, maritime climate tests Loco Coco during a rainy autumn harvest season, making mildew vigilance essential. Timely pruning and covered drying space are crucial to protect buds from autumn rain in Kent.
The high starts with a bright, uplifting head rush that eases into a calm, focused body relaxation. Many users report boosted creativity alongside a gentle sedative finish.
Flavours mix zesty citrus top notes with sweet coconut and an earthy, creamy base. The smoke is smooth and lingers with a light, tropical aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Loco Coco is best for intermediate growers due to its need for humidity control, though careful beginners can succeed with good ventilation and pest vigilance.
Expect 8–10 weeks of flowering under stable indoor light schedules; outdoors it will depend on local autumn conditions.
In cool, damp seasons watch for powdery mildew and botrytis; regular canopy checks and lower humidity help prevent outbreaks.
Dry in a cool, ventilated, covered space away from direct damp; cure in labelled jars, burping daily for the first two weeks to prevent mould.
A balanced NPK regimen with higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering supports bud development, paired with calcium and magnesium supplements.
Yes, but site choice and weather protection are vital; use windbreaks, raise beds for drainage and consider temporary rain covers near harvest.
Yes, Loco Coco is well-suited to cool climates and is considered among useful cool climate cannabis strains due to its tolerance of damp, provided growers manage airflow and mould risk.
Flush roughly 7–14 days before harvest to reduce excess nutrients and help smooth the smoke, adjusting for plant health and soil medium.
Low-stress training and selective topping help control height and improve light penetration, while SCROG maximises yield in limited spaces.
Check trichomes with a loupe; aim for mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effects, and observe pistil darkening and bud swelling as additional signs.
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