
- Reliable greenhouse performer with creamy citrus and resin-heavy buds
Mendo Crumble
Mendo Crumble is an indica-dominant hybrid favoured for dense, resinous buds and a calming body high.
- Dense, resinous buds ideal for concentrates
- Performs strongly in greenhouses with good airflow
- Balanced high with creamy citrus notes
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Mendocino Purps x Biscotti |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1.0-1.5 m greenhouse) |
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Moderate to high (approx. 400-500 g/m2 indoors) |
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Earthy pine, Citrus zest, Creamy sweetness |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Relaxed body warmth, Uplifted mood, Focused clarity |
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Greenhouse / Indoor |
About Mendo Crumble
Mendo Crumble is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin production and layered flavour. It performs well in protected environments where humidity is controlled and responds positively to training. The terpene profile leans earthy-citrus with a creamy finish and the THC range places it in the moderately strong category. For growers in cooler, wetter regions a heated, ventilated greenhouse delivers the most consistent results.
Mendo Crumble is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The variety leans toward a calming body effect while keeping mental clarity.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 24% depending on phenotype and culture. The potency is noticeable and suits users who prefer a solid, long-lasting high.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. This strain is chosen for its THC-driven profile rather than CBD therapeutic balance.
Mendo Crumble descends from Mendocino Purps crossed with Biscotti. The pairing brings heavy resin production from Mendocino genetics and complex flavours from Biscotti.
Seeds are supplied as feminised stable genetics for predictable female plants. They are not autoflowering, so growers must control photoperiod to trigger flowering.
Cultivation is intermediate and demands attention to humidity and airflow. It handles a moist western coastal climate but benefits from active mould prevention.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under controlled light. Outdoor or greenhouse growers should expect harvest in mid to late season.
Yields are moderate to good when trained and fed correctly in a greenhouse. With SCROG or LST you can push plants toward the higher end of the yield range.
Plants develop a stout central cola with sturdy side branches and reach medium height. In a protected greenhouse they commonly reach 1.2 to 1.5 metres when left unpruned.
Indoors Mendo Crumble responds well to SCROG and controlled feeding regimes. In Edinburgh a greenhouse gives better protection from cool, damp weather and helps ensure even ripening.
Growing Mendo Crumble in Edinburgh requires vigilance against humidity because of the city's moist western coastal climate. A ventilated, heated greenhouse in Edinburgh reduces rot risk and supports fuller trichome development.
The high starts with a cerebral uplift that brightens mood and focus. It eases into a warm, relaxing body sensation suitable for evening use.
The taste mixes earthy pine with bright citrus top notes and a creamy finish. Smoke is smooth with a subtle sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect roughly 18–24% THC depending on phenotype and cultivation practices.
It is best suited to growers with some experience, particularly in humidity management.
Yes, a greenhouse in the UK offers protection from cool, wet weather and extends the season compared with open outdoor grows.
For UK greenhouse cannabis growing, keep ventilation high, use dehumidification during wet months, and maintain an open canopy to reduce mould risk.
Follow a balanced nutrient schedule and increase potassium and phosphorus slightly in late flowering for resin and bud density.
Monitor trichome colour with a loupe; aim for mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced potency and body effects.
SCROG, LST and light topping give the best canopy control and increase usable yield without excessive height.
Yes, in damp conditions bud rot can occur, so air movement and lower humidity are critical during late bloom.
Expect harvest in late September to October in a greenhouse; exact timing depends on seasonal variation and local microclimate.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and aphids and use integrated pest management to avoid infestations.
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