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Mile High Club

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Mile High Club is a compact hybrid that pairs citrus lift with measured calm for small-scale growers.

Why choose Mile High Club?
  • Compact growth, full-flavoured buds
  • Citrus lift with gentle body ease
  • Designed for small-space growers
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Skunk x Haze
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (compact structure)
Yield Medium to high (compact yields indoors)
Taste Citrus, Earthy spice, Herbal sweetness
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Highland
Effects Uplifting focus, Gentle body relaxation, Sociable ease
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering generally completes in about eight to ten weeks. Outdoor flowering depends on season length and local conditions.

Yield:

Yields are respectable for a compact plant and can be reliable under attentive culture. Expect production that suits small-scale, quality-focused grows.

Height:

Plants remain compact with dense branching and short internodal spacing. Typical finished height is manageable in confined spaces.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How did your last run of Mile High Club finish?
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It produced dense, citrus-forward buds and stayed within the expected compact height for my tent.
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Any issues with mould or bud rot?
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I had no major rot when I avoided prolonged humidity in the final weeks; vigilance during wet periods is important.
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Would you recommend it for a small cabinet?
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Yes, it suits cabinets due to its natural compactness and predictable branching.
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Did you notice any unusual nutrient needs?
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It responded well to balanced feeding and showed typical signs when a correction was needed, nothing out of the ordinary.
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What's the best time to harvest in a cool season?
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I aim for a harvest window before autumn rains and after the majority of trichomes have matured, adjusting to local weather.

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