
- Dense resin, bright flavours, reliable finish
Rozay
Rozay is an indica-dominant hybrid that delivers compact, resinous buds and a relaxing body effect with clear-headed lift.
- Compact, resin-heavy buds
- Performs well in protected cool climates
- Ideal for SCROG and controlled environments
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Royal Kush x Zkittlez |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (up to 1.2 m) |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus top notes, Spicy peppery midtones, Earthy, slightly sweet finish |
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Feminized |
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Cool temperate; performs well in cool northern summers |
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Relaxed body sensation, Clear-headed uplift, Mild sedation at high doses |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Rozay
Rozay is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin production and a pronounced terpene profile. It finishes in eight to nine weeks, produces medium to high yields indoors, and adapts to cooler climates when growers control humidity and provide shelter. The cross of Royal Kush x Zkittlez gives citrus and sweet fruit notes over a spicy, earthy base. Rozay suits intermediate growers who use training and careful feeding to maximise resin and flavour.
Rozay is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. The plant favours body-forward effects while keeping mental clarity.
THC levels typically fall between 18 and 22 percent under good conditions. Strong phenotypes can test higher and produce markedly potent smoke.
CBD is low, usually under one percent, so the variety is not CBD-dominant. Expect cannabinoid-driven effects primarily from THC and terpenes.
The lineage reads Royal Kush x Zkittlez, combining resinous structure with fruity terpenes. Breeding emphasised trichome production and a rounded flavour profile.
Feminized seeds are available for most runs to ensure consistent female crops. Regular seeds are produced for breeders who want to select or stabilise new phenotypes.
Growing Rozay suits a grower with some experience because it reacts noticeably to overwatering and nutrient fluctuations. This variety copes well with cool northern summers but rewards strict humidity and feeding control.
Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. A small number may need an extra week without losing potency.
Indoors you can achieve medium to high yields with good canopy management and training. Outdoors yields are moderate in short seasons unless plants are grown in protected or warmed microclimates.
Plants stay relatively compact, forming a strong central cola and dense side branches. Typical finished height remains under 1.2 metres when pruned and trained.
Indoors, Rozay responds well to SCROG and targeted defoliation, and benefits from precise climate control in Tyrone. Outdoors it suits sheltered gardens or polytunnels and can finish reliably when placed in a warm microclimate in Tyrone.
In Tyrone growers must plan around cool northern summers and potential late-season rain. Using polytunnels, cloches or moving pots under cover preserves trichome development and avoids bud rot.
The high resin content delivers a steady, relaxing body effect that eases tension without heavy clouding. Mentally it brings a light uplift and focus at low to moderate doses.
Flavours begin with bright citrus and sweet berry notes over a spicy, peppery backbone. The aftertaste is earthy with subtle floral undertones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Rozay prefers stable temperatures between 20–26°C during the day and slightly cooler nights, with relative humidity around 40–50% during flowering.
Most phenotypes finish in eight to nine weeks of flowering, with dense trichome development near the end of the period.
Use a moderate nitrogen-led mix in veg, then switch to a phosphorus-heavy bloom feed; reduce EC slightly during late flowering to avoid nutrient lockout.
Keep humidity lower in late flowering to prevent mould; aim for 40–45% RH and increase ventilation during ripening.
Yes, Rozay tolerates cooler climates but benefits from wind protection and a drier finish; choose sheltered sites or use cloches to extend ripening.
Watch for mildew and aphids, especially in humid conditions; regular inspections and biological controls work well.
Its compact structure makes Rozay suitable for modest indoor spaces, and scent can be managed with carbon filtration.
Start with a 1–1.5m² space, fit a 400–600W LED with good PAR output, ensure active intake and extraction, add inline carbon filtration, and include a dehumidifier and environmental sensors for precise control.
Yes, low-stress training and SCROG increase yields by improving light penetration and promoting even bud development.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for balanced effects; dry slowly at 18–20°C and 45–55% RH, then cure in jars for at least two weeks.
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