
- Mic Drop — balanced power from tidy, organic soil.
Mic Drop
Mic Drop is a reliable hybrid that suits intermediate growers looking for balanced effects and solid yields in cooler, wet climates.
- Balanced high with bright citrus notes.
- Robust growth with strong yields in the right soil.
- Performs well when given good airflow and organic nutrition.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Blue Dream x Skunk |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Indoor 450–550 g/m²; Outdoor 400–600 g/plant |
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citrus, earthy, pine |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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uplifting, relaxed, creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Mic Drop
Mic Drop is a well-rounded hybrid bred from Blue Dream x Skunk that performs reliably in temperate conditions. It offers an uplifting mental high that eases into a gentle body relaxation, making it versatile for daytime and early evening use. Plants show vigorous growth and respond well to training, producing medium to high yields in healthy soil. In wetter regions, attention to drainage, airflow and organic soil health will protect buds from mould and maintain terpene quality.
Mic Drop is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly to sativa. It combines energetic cerebral effects with a relaxed body feel.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22% in tested phenotypes. This gives a noticeable psychoactive kick without being overwhelming for experienced users.
CBD is low, usually around 0.5% to 1%. It does not significantly temper the high but may add a touch of bodily calm.
Mic Drop descends from Blue Dream x Skunk, bringing classic Californian and Old World traits. The cross emphasises balanced effects and robust growth characteristics.
Seeds are available as feminised to ensure consistent female plants for flowering. Growers in the UK often prefer feminised genetics to simplify crop planning.
Mic Drop is an intermediate grow that responds well to standard training and feeding. It tolerates humidity but the wet Welsh valley climate increases risk of mould and requires attentive pruning and ventilation.
Flowering generally completes in 8 to 10 weeks under optimal conditions. Some phenotypes lean to the shorter or longer end but most finish within that window.
Yield is medium to high for a hybrid, with careful training boosting production. Indoor growers can expect around 450–550 g/m² while outdoor plants can yield comparably in a long season.
Plants develop a medium-tall structure with a central cola and sturdy side branches. Height can be managed with topping and LST but expect vigorous vertical growth in rich soil.
Indoors Mic Drop does well in controlled rooms and responds to SOG or SCROG setups in Antrim. Outdoors it reaches its potential in sheltered gardens around Antrim when given solid drainage and sun.
Growing Mic Drop in Antrim requires careful humidity control because the wet Welsh valley climate promotes fungal pressure. Choose raised beds, well-draining organic soils and site plants where they catch as much sun and drying breeze as possible in Antrim.
Effects start with a clear uplift and mental focus that beginners may find stimulating. As the high develops it settles into a relaxing body buzz that eases tension without heavy sedation.
Flavour notes combine zesty citrus with earthy pine and a hint of sweet berry. The smoke is smooth and the citrus brightness lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a well-aerated, loam-based organic mix with added worm castings and perlite for drainage.
Water when the top 2–4 cm of soil feels dry and ensure pots have good drainage to avoid waterlogging.
Flowering typically starts after 4–6 weeks of veg and completes in 8–10 weeks under typical schedules.
Expect aphids, slugs and occasional spider mites; monitor leaves and use biological controls where possible.
Increase airflow, space plants, remove lower foliage and consider a fungicidal preventative where legal and appropriate.
Yes, in a sheltered spot with good sun exposure and raised beds to improve drainage you can achieve strong results.
Feed with a bloom-stage organic fertiliser and avoid excess nitrogen once buds begin to form.
Low-stress training and topping will broaden the canopy and improve yields without shocking the plants.
Build a living soil with compost, worm castings, mycorrhizae and balanced organic amendments for slow-release nutrition.
Join local grower forums and read guides focused on organic cannabis soil growing to understand feeding cycles, microbial health and practical composting techniques.
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