
- A compact, coastal-ready hybrid that finishes fast.
Paradise Circus
Paradise Circus is an autoflowering hybrid bred for compact growth and reliable finishes in cooler climates.
- Quick finishing autoflower for cool gardens
- Sturdy stems built for breezy sites
- Citrus lift with calm, focused effects
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16-20% |
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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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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Moderate to high |
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citrus, pine, earthy |
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Autoflowering |
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cool, windy coastal growing areas |
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uplifted, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Paradise Circus
Paradise Circus is an autoflowering hybrid designed to suit growers seeking a quick, resilient outdoor crop. The genetics combine Skunk vigour with Haze brightness to produce balanced, citrus-forward flowers that finish in seven to nine weeks and thrive when given wind protection.
Paradise Circus is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards a sativa lift. The plant combines energetic and calming traits for versatile use.
THC levels sit around 16–20 per cent, offering a clear but manageable high for most users. This potency suits daytime microdosing as well as fuller evening sessions.
CBD content is low but present, typically under 1 per cent. The minor CBD helps smooth the high without negating the euphoric effect.
Paradise Circus derives from classic Skunk and Haze lines adapted for resilience. The cross emphasises stable vigour and a balanced cannabinoid profile.
Seeds are autoflowering to guarantee a predictable timeline without a strict light schedule. This trait suits growers wanting a quick turnover outdoors.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and rewards attention to wind protection. Plants perform best when given support in windy coastal growing areas to prevent stem stress.
Flowering completes in roughly seven to nine weeks under good conditions. This relatively quick cycle makes the strain suitable for growers with limited outdoor seasons.
Yields are moderate to high for the plant's size with proper care. Careful training and feeding will maximise harvest without demanding complex inputs.
Plants stay compact to medium-height with sturdy central colas. The bushy structure suits growers seeking space-efficient canopies.
Indoors, Paradise Circus responds well to scrog and low-stress training for even canopy development in Cornwall. Outdoors, it finishes reliably before autumn in Cornwall when sited in a sheltered, sun-exposed spot.
Growing Paradise Circus in Cornwall benefits from the region's mild summers but requires shelter from salt-laden winds. In Cornwall with windy coastal growing areas choose a south-facing, sheltered site and stake plants early.
The high begins with a clear uplift and a bright focus on tasks. A gentle relaxation follows that avoids heavy sedation.
The flavour is zesty citrus up front with a piney backbone. An earthy finish ties the profile together cleanly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, but expect an intermediate learning curve; novices should focus on basic staking and wind protection.
Expect 7–9 weeks of flowering, with harvest typically around late summer in mild UK locations.
It tolerates mild coastal climates but needs physical support and a sheltered microclimate to avoid wind damage.
Moderate nitrogen during veg and a balanced bloom feed in flowering keeps plants healthy without pushing excessive stretch.
Yes; its 7–9 week flowering period and autoflowering genetics make it well suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing in cooler areas.
They are autoflowering and typically supplied feminised, reducing the need to sex plants before flowering.
Install windbreaks and position plants away from direct sea exposure to limit salt burn on foliage.
Use 15–30 litre pots for good root development while keeping plants manageable and portable if relocation is needed.
Light defoliation and topping can improve airflow, but avoid heavy pruning which can stress autoflowering plants.
Begin low-stress training early in the vegetative stage and stake stems before heavy bud set to prevent wind wobble.
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