
- Early-finishing, compact hybrid built for coastal gardens.
Roll Ups
Roll Ups compact hybrid that finishes early and suits sheltered coastal plots in Sussex.
- Early finishing for coastal growers
- Compact plants, dense buds
- Hardier in windy coastal spots
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Coastal Kush x Early Skunk |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-8 weeks |
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Short to medium (1–1.5 m) |
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Moderate (350–450 g/plant outdoor) |
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citrus, earthy, pine |
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Feminized (regular available) |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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uplifted focus, relaxed body, sleepy at higher doses |
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Indoor & Outdoor (early finishing) |
About Roll Ups
Roll Ups is an indica-leaning hybrid selected for early finishing and resilience in temperate coastal zones. It offers a balanced, focused high, moderate THC, compact plants and a reliable yield that fits short season outdoor schedules and sheltered indoor setups.
Roll Ups is a compact indica-leaning hybrid bred for rapid development. It produces dense, resinous buds suitable for short outdoor seasons.
Roll Ups typically tests in the moderate-to-high THC range at around 18–22%. Users report a clear-headed lift at low doses with a heavier body effect as intake increases.
Roll Ups has low CBD and is not intended as a CBD-dominant variety. Growers seeking balanced CBD ratios should select a different cultivar.
Roll Ups descends from a crossing of Coastal Kush and Early Skunk. Breeders aimed to blend coastal hardiness with an early finish.
Roll Ups is commonly available as feminised seed to guarantee female crops. An autoflower variant is occasionally offered for growers who need a faster finish.
Growing Roll Ups requires intermediate skills because it benefits from wind protection and training. It tolerates windy coastal conditions better than many strains but still needs staking and shelter.
Indoors Roll Ups flowers quickly in about 7–8 weeks under stable light cycles. Outdoors it reliably finishes early, often before autumn weather closes in.
Yield is moderate for a short-season outdoor strain and rewards careful pruning and feeding. Expect compact, high-density buds rather than huge colas.
Plants stay short to medium with a bushy, multiple-branch structure that suits limited space. That form also cuts wind leverage and reduces breakage risk.
Indoors Roll Ups responds well to SCROG and netting and is easy to keep compact in Sussex. Outdoors in Sussex it finishes early and is a dependable choice for coastal plots.
Growing Roll Ups in Sussex means facing windy coastal growing areas and salty air exposure. Choose sheltered sites, windbreaks or wind-tolerant supports to reduce plant stress and physical damage.
The high brings focused, clear-headed energy useful for light tasks. As the session progresses it moves toward a soothing body hug that can aid sleep.
The flavour combines sharp citrus top notes with an earthy core. A subtle pine aftertaste lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Roll Ups is better suited to growers with some experience because it benefits from training and wind management rather than complete novices.
Harvest usually occurs before heavy autumn rains; monitor trichomes around week 7–8 and plan harvest to avoid wet weather.
Yes, Roll Ups is bred to finish early, making it a reliable option for short season outdoor cannabis growing in cooler or coastal regions.
Use hedges, mesh windbreaks or temporary barriers, and position plants on the leeward side of buildings to reduce salt and wind exposure.
A balanced N-P-K schedule with a lighter nitrogen feed during late flowering works well; emphasise potassium and phosphorus as buds fatten.
Topping and selective defoliation early in veg improves air flow and concentrates energy into fewer, denser colas.
Its compact buds mean good airflow is essential; pests common to UK gardens can still appear, so monitor and treat promptly.
Feminised seeds are the standard offering; limited autoflower lines exist for growers needing a quicker cycle.
Dry slowly at cool temperatures and 45–55% humidity, then cure in jars for several weeks to round out flavours and smooth the smoke.
Yes, pots allow you to move plants to sheltered spots when wind or salt is strong, but choose sturdy containers and good staking.
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