
- Energetic sativa lift with coastal resilience
Rollins
Rollins is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for energetic clarity and coastal tolerance.
- Uplifting daytime high with gentle body ease
- Performs well in sheltered coastal spots
- Feminized seeds for reliable female plants
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Rollins x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Tall (1.5-2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (outdoor up to 400-500 g/plant in ideal sites) |
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citrus, pine, earthy |
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Feminized photoperiod |
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Cool coastal / cool temperate (Scottish coastal) |
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uplifting, focused, mild relaxation |
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Both, performs well outdoors in sheltered coastal gardens |
About Rollins
Rollins is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed for growers who want a clear, uplifting high with manageable plant structure. It performs well in sheltered coastal gardens and responds positively to training and vigilant disease control in cooler climates.
Rollins is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward energetic, cerebral effects. It balances lift with manageable physical calm.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent, offering a solid and clear head high. The potency encourages daytime use for creativity and focus.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent, so CBD-driven therapeutic effects are limited. Users seeking high-CBD relief may prefer a different variety.
Rollins descends from a cross of Rollins and Northern Lights that blends vigour with resinous bud structure. The lineage provides sativa-like lift on an indica-leaning frame.
Seeds are feminized photoperiod and will require manual light schedule control to flower. They are not autoflowering, so growers must switch to a flowering cycle indoors or rely on natural season change outdoors.
Rollins is an intermediate grow that benefits from attentive feeding and good airflow in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. In Suffolk growers should be proactive about mildew prevention and support during wet spells.
Indoor flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks under a standard photoperiod. Outdoors flowering can stretch slightly later in cooler seasons and may require extra ripening time.
With good light and ventilation Rollins delivers medium to high yields, especially when trained early. In Suffolk coastal gardens it can reach respectable totals provided frost and rot are avoided.
Plants stretch tall with elongated colas and a flexible branching structure. Early training and topping help control height and improve bud sites.
Rollins adapts to both indoor and outdoor cultivation and suits growers in Suffolk who can provide shelter and sun. Outdoors near the coast it rewards with larger plants but needs protection from strong winds and sea spray.
Growing Rollins in Suffolk requires a sunny, sheltered position that reduces exposure to prevailing winds and salt spray. In a cool Scottish outdoor climate extra attention to drying and disease prevention ensures buds finish cleanly.
The immediate effect is uplift and heightened focus that suits creative tasks. A gentle, non-sedating physical ease follows that does not overpower cognition.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus and resinous pine with an earthy base. There is a clean finish with a slight saline note that reflects coastal influence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Rollins can thrive outdoors in the UK if planted in a sheltered, sunny spot and given mildew protection.
Expect harvest in late September to October depending on the year's warmth and how close the site is to the coast.
Watch for powdery mildew and bud rot in damp conditions and check for aphids and spider mites throughout the season.
Topping, low-stress training and selective defoliation increase light penetration and improve yields without excessive height.
Standard cannabis feeding schedules work well; focus on balanced nitrogen early and lower nitrogen with higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering.
Beginners can succeed with Rollins if they choose a protected site and follow basic disease prevention practices.
It can finish in cooler seasons but may need extra ripening time and careful monitoring for rot as temperatures drop.
Coastal conditions can enhance terpene complexity while salt air means you should rinse leaves if sea spray contacts plants.
For coastal climate cannabis cultivation choose windbreaks, raised beds for drainage, and mildew-resistant pruning to keep airflow moving.
Indoors you control light and humidity to avoid rot, which can shorten the season and increase consistency compared with outdoor grows.
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