
- A steady hybrid for flavour and balance.
Puddles
Puddles is a balanced hybrid known for its resinous buds and moderate THC.
- Balanced hybrid with clear-headed uplift.
- Resinous buds and pronounced aroma.
- Well-suited to late-season UK climates.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Blue River x Northern Light |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Earthy, Citrus, Diesel |
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Feminised and regular |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Puddles
Puddles is a dependable hybrid that combines a clear, uplifting headspace with a settling body effect. It offers a mix of earthy, citrus and diesel notes and performs well across a range of growing approaches when matched to local conditions.
Puddles is a balanced hybrid that sits between indica and sativa tendencies. The plant offers both a gentle cerebral lift and a settling body effect.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 per cent across most phenotypes. That potency gives a clear, noticeable high without being overwhelming for many users.
CBD is low in Puddles and usually under one per cent. It is not a defining feature for this strain compared with its THC-driven effects.
Puddles descends from a Blue River x Northern Light cross. That lineage contributes to its resinous buds and dependable growth characteristics.
Seeds are offered as feminised or regular depending on the breeder. Most home growers prefer feminised options to simplify selection.
Puddles is moderately challenging to cultivate in damp conditions because humidity increases disease pressure. Local growers in similar wet Welsh valley climates report that experience matters for consistent outcomes.
Flowering generally completes within eight to ten weeks under typical conditions. Outdoor crops in the UK usually finish late in the season.
Yield is medium to high when plants express healthy vigour and resin production. Indoor results tend to be denser, while outdoor harvests can be somewhat lighter but aromatic.
Plants reach a medium height with a solid central cola and multiple side branches. The overall structure is compact enough for gardeners who prefer manageable canopies.
Indoors, Puddles performs reliably when environmental conditions are steady in my Oxfordshire grow area. Outdoors in Oxfordshire the strain commonly shows good resilience in sheltered spots and on soils suited to local rainfall.
Growing Puddles in Oxfordshire requires attention to the wet Welsh valley climate and its frequent humidity. Local growers adapt choices around site and soil to suit the persistent damp.
The initial effect is uplifted and clear, transitioning into a calming body sensation. The experience is well suited to relaxed social situations or solitary wind-down.
The flavour profile blends earthy pine with bright citrus notes and a faint diesel edge. Smoke is generally smooth with a resinous finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Puddles suits users seeking a balance between mental clarity and physical relaxation without extreme sedation.
Puddles is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica leaning that shows in its calming body effects.
THC commonly falls in the high teens to low twenties per cent and CBD is generally below one per cent.
Flowering is usually reported at around eight to ten weeks under standard conditions.
Puddles can be more prone to moisture-related issues in persistently damp climates, so growers in such areas note variable outcomes.
Organic cannabis soil growing refers to an approach that prioritises natural soil biology and organic amendments rather than synthetic inputs, and many growers discuss it as a method for flavour and plant health without specifying detailed techniques.
There is moderate phenotypic variation among seeds, though core traits like aroma and resin production remain consistent across stable lines.
Outdoor harvests for Puddles in the UK are usually late season, with timing influenced by local weather patterns rather than fixed calendar dates.
Curing affects aroma and smoothness; growers commonly report improved flavour after a careful resting period following drying.
Growing cannabis is restricted or illegal in many jurisdictions including the UK, and it is important to understand and follow local laws and regulations.
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