
- Resinous, compact and northern-ready
Maroon Baboon
Maroon Baboon is an indica-dominant hybrid offering dense, resinous buds and a steady, relaxing high.
- Dense, resin-heavy buds ideal for extraction
- Performs well in controlled northern environments
- Sweet cherry overtones with earthy depth
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Maroon Kush x Baboon Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 0.8-1.5 m |
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Medium-high (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Cherry, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms (controlled ventilation recommended) |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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Suitable for indoor and greenhouse; tolerates controlled outdoor in sheltered northern gardens |
About Maroon Baboon
Maroon Baboon is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resilience and resin production in controlled environments. It performs best in humid indoor grow rooms with strong ventilation and suits growers in northern locations who can manage humidity and airflow.
Maroon Baboon is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense buds and steady resin production. The plant shows a compact structure with a clear indica backbone and some sativa lift.
Typical THC levels sit between 18% and 22%, offering potent but manageable highs for regular users. Occasional phenotypes can test slightly higher under optimal feeding and light.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, so it is not grown for cannabinoid therapy alone. Small CBD presence can temper the psychoactive effects slightly for more balanced sessions.
Maroon Baboon descends from Maroon Kush x Baboon Haze giving its indica weight and a bright lift. Breeding focused on resin production and bud density while retaining aroma complexity.
Seeds are offered feminised to simplify canopy planning and reduce male risk. Users report reliable germination and uniform growth across batches.
Growing Maroon Baboon in humid indoor grow rooms demands strict ventilation and dehumidification to prevent mould. It suits intermediate growers who will manage airflow, pruning and spacing carefully.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under a 12/12 schedule. Some phenotypes may finish a week earlier if kept warm and fed consistently.
Yield is medium to high with good canopy management, often reaching 400–500 g/m² indoors. Outdoor or greenhouse yields in sheltered sites in northern areas are respectable but variable.
Maroon Baboon stays medium in height with sturdy side branches and a central cola that responds well to low-stress training. Expect final heights around 0.8–1.5 metres indoors depending on training.
Indoors the strain thrives under controlled light and temperature, and in Inverness growers should favour strong extraction to handle humidity. Outdoors it can do well in late-summer greenhouses or sheltered Inverness gardens when frost is avoided.
Inverness growers must pay special attention to humid indoor grow rooms and use dehumidifiers, good extraction and timely defoliation. In that northern environment, maintaining stable temperatures and avoiding wet foliage is essential.
Effects are primarily relaxing with a clear-headed uplift that supports creativity during the first hour. The finish is sedating for many users, promoting restful evenings.
Flavours combine earthy base notes with sweet cherry and a spicy aftertaste. Smoke is smooth with a lingering resinous finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience because it needs vigilant humidity control and canopy work, but it is forgiving if basics are met.
Install reliable extraction, use a dehumidifier set to 45–55% RH during flower and avoid overwatering to reduce mould risk.
Check trichomes around week eight and harvest when most are cloudy with a few ambers for balanced effects; wait longer for deeper sedation.
Yes, in sheltered Inverness gardens or greenhouses it can perform well, provided frost is avoided and humidity managed during wet spells.
Moderate nitrogen in veg and higher phosphorus and potassium in flower with regular flushes near the end will support bud development.
It responds well to low-stress training and topping; SCROG is effective for maximising indoor yields while maintaining airflow.
Spider mites and powdery mildew can be issues in humid setups, so inspect leaves regularly and use integrated pest management early.
Dry for seven to ten days in a dark, ventilated room around 50% RH, then cure in jars for at least two weeks for improved flavour and burn.
Cultivation for personal use is illegal outside licensed settings in the UK; always follow local laws and obtain licences where applicable.
Yes, with controlled indoor environments or protected greenhouse space it suits northern climate cannabis growing, though extra humidity control is necessary.
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