
- Sweet, compact and coastal-ready
Lollipopz
Lollipopz is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet candy flavours and reliable resin production.
- Compact plants ideal for sheltered coastal plots
- Sweet candy and berry flavours with high resin output
- Short flowering time suited to cooler seasons
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Lollipop x Zkittlez |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact, 0.8–1.5 m outdoors |
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Medium-High (350–450 g/m² indoor, 400–800 g/plant outdoor) |
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Sweet candy, Berry with citrus top notes, Earthy herbal base |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Calm cerebral lift, Relaxing body sensation, Mild appetite stimulation |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Lollipopz
Lollipopz is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid bred for sweet flavours and pragmatic outdoor performance. It suits growers who need a relatively short-flowering, high-resin plant that responds well to training and sheltered coastal sites. In Suffolk it favours protected positions and careful mould prevention under cooler, windy conditions. The profile combines berry and citrus top notes with an earthy base and produces a calming yet clear-headed effect useful for relaxation and sleep.
Lollipopz is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact stature and a candy-like aroma. It combines heavy resin production with a balanced lift.
Lollipopz typically tests between 18% and 22% THC on average. That level gives a clear, relaxing high without excessive sedation for many users.
Lollipopz has low CBD, usually under 1%. It is not bred for pronounced CBD therapeutic effects.
Lollipopz descends from Lollipop x Zkittlez to combine candy sweetness with fruity terpenes. The cross emphasises resin production and stable structure.
Seeds are offered feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure only female plants. Growers should still select for vigour and resistance when choosing phenotypes.
Lollipopz is best suited to growers with some experience handling cooler conditions and wind exposure. In a cool Scottish outdoor climate plants need careful attention to feeding, shelter and disease prevention.
Lollipopz flowers in roughly eight to nine weeks when grown indoors. Outdoor growers should expect bud maturity in late September in cooler regions.
Indoor yields are moderate to high with proper training and feeding, often 350–450 g/m². Outdoors plants can produce 400–800 g per plant when given shelter and a full season.
Plants remain fairly compact and bushy, making them suitable for discreet growing. Expect heights around 0.8–1.5 metres outdoors in good conditions.
Indoors Lollipopz responds well to SCROG or low-stress training to maximise canopy light. Outdoors in Suffolk it benefits from a sheltered spot away from salty wind and late rains.
In Suffolk this strain performs best with good sun exposure and wind protection in the cool Scottish outdoor climate. Choose a sheltered coastal position in Suffolk to reduce salt spray and late-season moisture.
The high starts with a gentle cerebral lift that eases into a deep, calming body sensation. Users report relaxed focus without heavy grogginess at moderate doses.
Flavours lean strongly of sweet candy and berry with citrus top notes. A faint earthy, herbal base rounds out the smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Lollipopz has a compact structure and relatively short flowering period, which helps it finish before persistent autumn rains damage the crop.
In most cool UK regions you should aim to harvest in late September, monitoring trichome development for peak potency.
Use windbreaks, plant screening hedges or position plants behind solid shelter to minimise salt spray and wind damage.
Like many dense-flowering varieties it can be vulnerable to bud rot if airflow is poor, so prioritise ventilation and pruning to keep the canopy open.
Balanced N-P-K during veg and a lower nitrogen, higher phosphorus and potassium feed during flowering gives reliable results.
A greenhouse offers extra protection from rain and wind and can extend the season, but ventilation and shading are still important to prevent mould and heat spikes.
Seeds are sold feminised to avoid male plants and simplify the grow for most home cultivators.
Inspect regularly, use biological controls where possible, and keep the area clean of debris to reduce slugs, aphids and other pests common near the coast.
Low-stress training and small SCROG setups work well to spread the canopy and increase uniform bud development.
Yes — in coastal climate cannabis cultivation focus on wind protection, salt-tolerant sheltering and timely draining to avoid prolonged wet roots.
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