
- Balanced hybrid built for cool, coastal grows
Mexican Flan
Mexican Flan is a balanced hybrid offering sweet dessert flavours with a clear, creative uplift.
- Sweet caramel and citrus notes
- Performs well in cooler regions
- Resilient hybrid with balanced effects
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
<1% |
|
|
Mexican Landrace x Flan Hybrid |
|
|
Hybrid |
|
|
Intermediate |
|
|
8-9 weeks |
|
|
Medium-tall |
|
|
Moderate to high |
|
|
Sweet caramel, Citrus spice, Earthy vanilla |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Cool, wet; suits cooler coastal regions |
|
|
Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
|
|
Both |
About Mexican Flan
Mexican Flan is a mid-height hybrid bred from Mexican Landrace and a Flan hybrid, delivering sweet caramel and citrus notes alongside a focused, uplifting high. It suits growers who can manage moisture and airflow, producing moderate to high yields in cooler climates when cared for properly.
Mexican Flan is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly sativa. It combines lively cerebral lift with a settled body buzz.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent. That level gives clear psychoactive effects without extreme intensity for most users.
CBD content is low, generally under 1 percent. The low CBD emphasises the THC-driven profile rather than therapeutic CBD effects.
Mexican Flan descends from Mexican Landrace crossed with a Flan hybrid. The cross retains landrace vigour and a dessert-like flavour from the Flan parent.
Seeds are offered feminised for consistent female crops. Growers can also find regulars from small breeders for breeding projects.
Growing Mexican Flan is best suited to growers with some experience, especially in variable weather. Extra care is required during a rainy autumn harvest season to prevent mould and bud rot.
Flowering takes around eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors it finishes in mid to late autumn in cool areas.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady nutrients and airflow. In wetter seasons yields can drop if flowers are affected by moisture.
Plants reach a medium-tall structure with sturdy branches. They respond well to pruning and support for heavy colas.
Indoors Mexican Flan does well under controlled lights with training to maximise space in a Newport grow room. Outdoors plants suit sheltered sites in Newport with good airflow to combat damp conditions.
In Newport Mexican Flan performs best when given shelter and airflow during the rainy autumn harvest season. Choosing slightly earlier harvesting techniques and mould-resistant practices helps secure a quality crop in this climate.
The high end THC gives an uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens creativity. That uplifts mood before easing into a relaxed, slightly sedative finish.
Flavour notes mix sweet caramel and citrus with a vanilla backbone. A peppery spice emerges on the exhale for a rounded profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is better for growers with some experience due to its sensitivity to humidity and need for airflow.
Inspect trichomes closely from mid-autumn and aim to harvest before prolonged heavy rain in your area.
Maintain good spacing, trim inner foliage to improve airflow and consider fungicidal measures if conditions become persistently wet.
Use a moderate vegetative feed and reduce nitrogen as flowering starts, while ensuring consistent potassium and phosphorus.
Yes, it responds well to container growing with regular feeding and drainage to avoid waterlogging.
Yes, with precautions against damp it suits UK coastal and temperate areas where cool summers are common.
Yes, Mexican Flan is considered among cool climate cannabis strains due to its resilience in cooler, wetter conditions when grown with appropriate shelter and airflow.
Look out for spider mites and aphids indoors and bud-eating slugs or pigeons outdoors; act quickly at first signs of infestation.
Dry indoors in a cool, dark, well-ventilated room to avoid moisture and to control temperature for a clean cure.
Trim lower branches early to focus energy on top colas and remove densely packed leaves late in flowering to reduce rot risk.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating