
- Sweet, compact and reliably resinous.
Runtz 33
Runtz 33 is a compact, dessert-flavoured balanced hybrid delivering sweet, fruity buds and a clear, relaxing high.
- Dessert-sweet terpene profile with reliable resin.
- Compact, training-friendly plant for limited spaces.
- Balanced high that suits daytime creativity and evening chill.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Gelato x Zkittlez |
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Balanced hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium to high (approx. 400-550 g/m² indoors) |
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Sweet, Fruity, Creamy |
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Feminized |
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Cool Highland growing conditions |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Runtz 33
Runtz 33 is a balanced hybrid bred from Gelato x Zkittlez that produces dense, aromatic buds with a sweet and fruity profile. It performs well for growers who want a manageable plant that responds to training, making it suitable for both indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites. The THC potency gives a clear cerebral lift that eases into gentle body relaxation, while CBD remains low. Under attentive care and proper drying and curing, Runtz 33 offers strong resin production and a richly flavoured end product.
Runtz 33 is a balanced hybrid that combines uplifting and calming effects. It suits growers who want a versatile plant for varied consumption times.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent. That potency produces a clear head high with a steady physical ease.
CBD content is generally low, under 1 percent. The low CBD means most effects are governed by THC-driven activity.
Runtz 33 derives from Gelato x Zkittlez genetics. That lineage supplies dessert-like terpenes and a balanced cannabinoid profile.
Seeds are typically offered feminized to ensure female plants and predictable yields. Feminized seed stocks simplify planning for compact indoor or outdoor setups.
Treat Runtz 33 as an intermediate grower in cool Highland growing conditions, requiring steady attention to humidity and airflow. It responds well to training and moderate feeding to control stretch.
Indoor plants usually finish flowering in around eight to nine weeks. Outdoor crops will depend on season length and local microclimates.
With good light and care yields can be medium to high. Indoor growers should expect roughly 400 to 550 g per square metre under optimal conditions.
The plant develops a compact, bushy structure ideal for limited spaces. Training and pruning keep it between about 60 and 120 cm tall.
Indoors in Oxford this strain thrives under controlled LED or HPS lighting and benefits from SCROG or low-stress training. Outdoors in Oxford it remains manageable and performs best in sheltered, sun-facing spots.
Growing Runtz 33 in Oxford with cool Highland growing conditions requires protection from persistent damp and cold winds. Using a sheltered site or finishing under cover improves resin and terpene development.
Effects begin with a bright, euphoric cerebral lift that can inspire creativity. Over time this eases into a soft physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends sweet candy notes with ripe berry and creamy undertones. Subtle citrus and earthy traces appear on exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. It suits compact indoor cannabis gardens thanks to its naturally bushy, compact structure and good response to training methods.
Provide a balanced nutrient schedule with slightly lower nitrogen during late flowering. Regular flushes and pH stability help maintain terpene clarity.
It is better for growers with some experience due to its intermediate needs. New growers can succeed with careful climate control and simple training.
Keep humidity moderate during flowering to prevent mould, especially in cooler climates. Good airflow and spacing between branches reduce risk.
Harvest timing depends on trichome maturity and local season length. Aim for a balance of milky to amber trichomes for a mixed cerebral and body effect.
Yes. Low-stress training and occasional topping help open the canopy and improve light penetration. SCROG is particularly effective for optimising yields.
Spider mites and botrytis can be concerns in cooler, damp environments. Regular inspections and integrated pest management reduce outbreaks.
Yes. Organic soils and slow-release fertilizers support robust terpene profiles. Allow more time for nutrient release and monitor plant vigour.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering under good indoor conditions. Outdoor timing varies with climate and microclimate.
Dry slowly at moderate humidity to preserve terpenes, then cure in airtight jars with regular burping. Proper curing enhances aroma and smoothness.
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