
- Elevated flavour, modest footprint
Mile High Club
Mile High Club is a compact hybrid that pairs citrus lift with measured calm for small-scale growers.
- Compact growth, full-flavoured buds
- Citrus lift with gentle body ease
- Designed for small-space growers
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (compact structure) |
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Medium to high (compact yields indoors) |
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Citrus, Earthy spice, Herbal sweetness |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Uplifting focus, Gentle body relaxation, Sociable ease |
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Indoor preferred; outdoor possible in sheltered sites |
About Mile High Club
Mile High Club is a compact hybrid bred for manageable stature and bright citrus-led flavour. It offers a clear, uplifting head high that eases into a gentle physical relaxation, making it suitable for social and creative use while remaining practical for limited indoor spaces.
Mile High Club is a balanced hybrid with a leaning toward sativa characteristics. The profile offers an energetic cerebral quality paired with a measured calm.
THC content normally sits in the high teens to low twenties by percentage. That level gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without immediate sedation for most users.
CBD is typically low and not the defining feature of this line. Expect minimal CBD-driven effects compared with high-CBD varieties.
The lineage is Skunk x Haze and reflects both aromatic lift and structural compactness. Breeders selected for balanced effects and space-conscious growth.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to reduce the need for sexing. Some smaller breeders may still offer regulars for preservation projects.
Cultivation is moderately challenging for growers who are new to indoor spaces. In cool Highland growing conditions it rewards regular observation rather than heavy intervention.
Indoor flowering generally completes in about eight to ten weeks. Outdoor flowering depends on season length and local conditions.
Yields are respectable for a compact plant and can be reliable under attentive culture. Expect production that suits small-scale, quality-focused grows.
Plants remain compact with dense branching and short internodal spacing. Typical finished height is manageable in confined spaces.
Indoors it suits small tents and cabinet setups and performs well in Oxford for growers prioritising space efficiency. Outdoors in Oxford it does best in sheltered, sunny sites where the season is favourable.
Growing this strain in Oxford with cool Highland growing conditions requires attention to seasonal timing and suitable shelter. The plants cope well but need dry ripening and protection from persistent cold and damp.
Users report an initial clear, focused uplift that supports creative tasks. A gradual physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation for most consumers.
The nose opens with bright citrus notes that lead into peppery spice. A dry, herbal earthiness lingers on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Its compact structure and dense branching allow efficient use of limited indoor space while maintaining good bud development.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under controlled indoor conditions, though outdoor timing depends on the local season.
It is best suited to growers with some prior experience in indoor cultivation due to its sensitivity to prolonged damp and cool spells.
Expect dominant citrus notes supported by earthy spice and a subtle herbal sweetness on the finish.
Outdoors in the UK it performs best in sheltered, sunny microclimates and will favour gardens with a longer, drier late summer.
Most commercial offerings for this variety are feminised to reduce the need for sexing and to provide predictable results.
Users report benefits for stress, mild pain and appetite stimulation, though it is not a high-CBD therapeutic option.
A noticeable aroma develops during flowering, with citrus and herbal notes that can be moderatestrong in confined spaces.
Yes; its natural compactness and branch structure make it well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens where space and stealth are priorities.
In cooler areas focus on site selection and timing to avoid prolonged damp in the late season and aim for conditions that allow dry ripening.
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