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Lodi Dodi

Autoflowering Feminised

Lodi Dodi is an autoflowering feminised indica-dominant hybrid bred for short seasons and coastal resilience.

Why choose Lodi Dodi?
  • Fast finishing for short seasons
  • Compact, wind-tolerant structure
  • Autoflowering feminised for predictability
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.5%
Lineage Lodi x Dodi
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Easy to moderate
Flowering 7-8 weeks
Height Short to medium (0.8-1.6 m)
Yield Medium (300-500 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Citrus, Spice, Earthy
Seed Type Autoflowering feminised
Climate Windy coastal
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor suitable

About Lodi Dodi

Lodi Dodi is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid developed for growers needing a fast, reliable finish in constrained seasons. It combines resin-rich buds, citrus-spicy flavour and a calming but clear effect, finishing in seven to eight weeks of flowering and tolerating windy coastal conditions when properly sited.

Grow Difficulty:

This strain is easy to moderate to grow and tolerates variable conditions well. In windy coastal growing areas it benefits from stake support and careful feeder management.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes quickly, generally within seven to eight weeks indoors. Outdoors it finishes early in the season compared with slower varieties.

Yield:

Yields are reliable but not extreme, favouring quality over volume. Plants produce compact, resinous colas that test well in potency.

Height:

Plants stay short to medium with a sturdy central cola and multiple side branches. The structure suits discreet gardens and smaller plots.

Environment:

Lodi Dodi performs well indoors under controlled lights and in outdoor plots in Sussex. Growers in Sussex often appreciate its quick finish and compact habit.

Climate:

Growing Lodi Dodi in Sussex requires attention to wind exposure and salt spray in windy coastal growing areas. Site selection, windbreaks and good drainage are essential for reliable outdoor results in Sussex.

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My plants are leaning from wind, what should I do?
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Install simple stakes and soft ties, add a windbreak and check root health to ensure they recover quickly.
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Leaves are curling after a feed, is that nutrient burn?
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Yes, reduce feed strength, flush with pH-balanced water and monitor recovery over a few days.
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How do I increase bud density?
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Maintain stable temperatures, provide consistent PK boost in mid-flower and ensure good light penetration.
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Should I worry about mould in a damp coastal autumn?
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Yes, reduce humidity with better airflow, remove lower foliage and harvest early if conditions worsen.
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Any tips for discreet outdoor grows?
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Keep plants compact, use hedging for cover and choose late-spring transplants to avoid early attention.

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