
- Citrus lift with steady body balance
Marmalade
Marmalade is a compact hybrid with pronounced citrus notes and a balanced, uplifting high.
- Citrus-forward flavour
- Compact, robust plants
- Reliable finish with training
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Clementine x Cheese |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium |
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Citrus marmalade, Sweet, Herbal spice |
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Feminised |
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Short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Both |
About Marmalade
Marmalade combines bright citrus terpenes with a solid, manageable high that suits daytime or creative use. It grows as a short to medium plant and rewards careful training, making it a practical choice for growers working within limited space or a tight season.
Marmalade is a balanced hybrid with both sativa brightness and indica stability. It delivers a versatile experience that suits a range of users.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22%, giving a noticeable cerebral lift. The potency suits regular consumers looking for an energetic yet manageable effect.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, so therapeutic outcomes rely on THC and terpenes. Those needing higher CBD should look to complementary strains or extracts.
Marmalade comes from two parents that emphasise citrus aroma and a savoury backbone. The listed lineage is Clementine x Cheese, which blends bright terpenes with a hearty finish.
Seeds are generally offered feminised to simplify cultivation and reduce male risk. Photoperiod genetics let growers control veg time and employ training techniques.
Marmalade is intermediate to cultivate and rewards attentive canopy management. In a short outdoor growing season it benefits from early starts and compact training to finish before autumn.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to ten weeks under ideal conditions. Outdoor growers must plan carefully to avoid autumn weather pressures.
Yields are moderate to good when plants receive regular feeding and light training. Indoor setups with SCROG produce denser colas while outdoor plants can surprise with solid mass in favourable spells.
Plants remain short to medium and form a sturdy, bushy frame that suits limited spaces. Strong lateral branching creates numerous bud sites without excessive vertical growth.
Indoors Marmalade responds well to LST and screen methods due to its compact habit. Outdoors in Dundee it finishes reliably when started early and sheltered from persistent rain.
Growing Marmalade in Dundee requires precise timing because the short outdoor growing season compresses the schedule. Protective measures such as covers or a small greenhouse help guard buds from autumn rain and early frosts.
The initial effect is bright and euphoric with creative lift that suits daytime tasks. A soft, relaxing body note follows, making the overall experience balanced.
The flavour profile centres on citrus marmalade with sweet, sticky undertones. A subtle herbal spice rounds the finish and lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a well-aerated, loamy soil with balanced N-P-K feed. Boost potassium and phosphorus during flowering for denser buds.
Start seedlings under cover in late spring to give a head start. Transplant outdoors after the last heavy rains and when temperatures are stable.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, and avoid overwatering. Consider F1 covers or a polytunnel to reduce direct rain exposure.
Yes, with early sowing and training it can finish in a compressed schedule. Monitor trichome development rather than calendar dates.
Aphids, spider mites and grey mould are common threats. Regular inspections and biological controls help keep populations down.
Dry slowly at 45-55% humidity until stems snap, then jar with burping for two to four weeks. Proper curing improves flavour and smoothness.
It is best for growers with some experience due to training needs. Beginners can succeed indoors with controlled environments.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation maintain constant air exchange, dehumidify where possible and space plants to aid drying. Trim inner foliage and use preventative fungicides if necessary.
Full-spectrum LED or HPS lights with 400-600W equivalent for medium tents work well. Keep lights at appropriate distance to avoid bleaching the compact canopy.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for balanced effects. Check multiple colas and favour trichome colour over calendar week.
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