Free UK Shipping over £99
Discreet Plain Packaging
079 3899 2670
0
£0.00
Search
Choose seed quantity
Selected: 5 Seeds
£53.33 £40.00
£8.00 / seed • You save £13.33
Accepted payment methods
100% Satisfaction Guarantee • Secured Payments

Maracuya

Regular

Maracuya is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical passionfruit flavours and energetic effects.

Why choose Maracuya?
  • Bright passionfruit aroma
  • Energetic, clear-headed high
  • Performs well in greenhouses
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Passionfruit OG x Lemon Haze
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall with long internodes
Yield Medium to high (with training)
Taste passionfruit, citrus, earthy herbal
Seed Type Feminised
Climate damp coastal
Effects uplifting, creative, gentle physical relaxation
Environment Indoor, outdoor and greenhouse recommended

About Maracuya

Maracuya is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Passionfruit OG x Lemon Haze that offers a clear, uplifting high and vivid tropical aromas. It flourishes with intermediate care, prefers a greenhouse or sheltered outdoor spot in coastal regions, and rewards growers who control humidity and airflow.

Grow Difficulty:

Maracuya requires intermediate skills and regular attention to airflow and plant health. In a damp coastal climate you must be vigilant against mould and adjust ventilation accordingly.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants usually finish by early autumn where the season is long enough.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed properly. Greenhouse setups often nudge production above average by extending the effective season.

Height:

Plants develop a medium-tall structure with long internodes and prominent colas. They respond well to topping, LST and selective defoliation to manage stretch.

Environment:

Indoors Maracuya benefits from controlled humidity and a taller grow space. Outdoors in Northumberland it prefers a greenhouse or sheltered site to reduce exposure to wind and salt spray.

Climate:

Growing Maracuya in Northumberland means planning for persistent moisture due to the damp coastal climate. A greenhouse or well-ventilated shelter is recommended to limit mould risk and protect buds from salt-laden winds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

Verified buyer feedback

Grower Reviews

0.0
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience.
Help other collectors choose well Leave a rating, short review, and optional photos.

Customer reviews

Customer photos 0 uploaded

No customer photos yet.
No reviews yet Be the first to leave feedback for this strain.
Choose seed quantity
Selected: 5 Seeds
£53.33 £40.00
£8.00 / seed • You save £13.33
Accepted payment methods
100% Satisfaction Guarantee • Secured Payments
Urbanseedbank Support

Questions & Answers

Customer questions and answers from the Urbanseedbank team. Submit your own question and we’ll respond after review.

5 questions Answered posts are shown first.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
How did your Maracuya crop handle the spring damp?
A
Verified answer
I ran dehumidifiers and spot-vented the greenhouse; that stopped any early mould and kept bud set clean.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
What training did you use to control height?
A
Verified answer
I topped twice and used LST to create an even canopy which helped manage the stretch without heavy pruning.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
Did you notice any nutrient quirks?
A
Verified answer
It responds well to a steady, moderate feed; too much nitrogen in late flowering made buds loose and harsher.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
When did you move plants under cover for autumn?
A
Verified answer
I moved larger specimens into the greenhouse by late August to shelter them from persistent coastal rain and wind.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
Any tips for drying in a damp coastal house?
A
Verified answer
Use a dedicated drying box with controlled low airflow and a dehumidifier, and avoid drying in kitchens or bathrooms where moisture spikes.

Ask Urbanseedbank

Short, product-specific questions get the best answers.