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Lucky Runtz

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Lucky Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet, candy-like flavours and compact growth suited to modest indoor spaces.

Why choose Lucky Runtz?
  • Compact habit, heavy resin and candy-sweet aroma.
  • Ideal for modest tents and sheltered Cornish gardens.
  • Short finish and consistent potency for steady yields.
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Gelato x Zkittlez
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60–120 cm)
Yield Moderate to high (400–500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Sweet candy, Creamy vanilla, Citrus diesel
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Highland growing conditions
Effects Cerebral lift, Physical relaxation, Long-lasting
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Lucky Runtz

Lucky Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends Gelato and Zkittlez traits into a compact, resinous plant. It offers a sweet, creamy flavour with citrus-diesel highlights and a reliably relaxing effect profile, making it popular for small-scale indoor setups and sheltered outdoor gardens in Cornwall and similar climates. The plant favours attentive, intermediate growers who control humidity and provide steady heat in cool Highland growing conditions, and it rewards measured feeding and light training with solid yields and dense buds.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Lucky Runtz in cool Highland growing conditions requires careful humidity control and steady temperatures. It suits growers with some experience rather than complete beginners.

Flowering Time:

Flowering generally completes in eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor plants in Cornwall may finish nearer the ten-week mark if temperatures are cool.

Yield:

Indoor yields are moderate to high when given adequate light and nutrients. Outdoor yields in Cornwall are reliable when plants receive warmth and protection from persistent damp.

Height:

Plants stay compact with robust branching and short internodes ideal for tight spaces. Expect final heights around 60–120 cm depending on training methods.

Environment:

Lucky Runtz performs well indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots in Cornwall. Many growers in Cornwall pick it for discreet size and limited stretch.

Climate:

In Cornwall plants benefit from long summer daylight but need shelter from coastal wind and damp. In cool Highland growing conditions extra heat and protection reduce mould risk and improve trichome development.

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How many plants per m² would you recommend indoors?
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Four to nine plants per m² under an efficient canopy is a good balance depending on training; denser layouts suit Sea of Green approaches.
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Do you notice any common pests in Cornwall?
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Aphids and spider mites can appear, so regular checks and neem or insecticidal soaps help keep infestations down.
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What light schedule works best for flowering?
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Switch to 12/12 for flowering and keep light intensity steady; many growers run 18/6 in veg then flip directly to 12/12.
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Any tips for drying and curing after harvest?
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Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at 18–20°C and 50% RH for a week then cure in jars, burping daily for two weeks then less frequently.
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How do you handle feeding in late bloom?
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Reduce nitrogen and increase potassium and phosphorus in late bloom, flush lightly if nutrient buildup appears, and avoid overfeeding to preserve terpene profile.

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