
- Bright citrus sativa for focused, daytime clarity
Singapore Sling
Singapore Sling is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus notes and an upbeat, focused high suitable for daytime use.
- Citrus-led aroma with a sharp, uplifting high
- Reliable nine to ten week flowering for predictable planning
- Performs best with training and controlled humidity in cool climates
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Singapore Sling x Thai |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Moderate (approx. 350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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citrus, spice, earthy |
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Feminized |
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Cool northern summers |
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uplifting, clear-headed, energetic |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Singapore Sling
Singapore Sling is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines lively cerebral effects with a pronounced citrus and spice aroma. It flowers in around nine to ten weeks and rewards attentive growers with moderate yields and resinous buds; in Manchester and similar cool northern summers take care with humidity and ventilation to ensure a clean finish.
Singapore Sling is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours cerebral clarity and daytime activity. It typically produces a lively, focused high that suits active users.
THC levels are moderate to high and deliver noticeable potency without overwhelming intensity. Occasional testers report peak effects in the low twenties percentage range.
CBD content is low and this strain is not aimed at high-CBD therapeutic use. Users should expect primarily THC-driven effects rather than substantial cannabinoid balance.
The lineage pairs Singapore Sling with Thai heritage to emphasise sativa traits and citrus aromas. This cross brings a balanced vigour and classic tropical notes to the phenotype.
Feminized seeds ensure growers focus on bud development without culling males. They are suitable for cultivators who want predictable flowering and space efficiency.
Under cool northern summers this variety performs best with attentive environmental control and experienced feeding. Expect intermediate difficulty and plan for steady ventilation and careful moisture management.
Flowering typically completes in nine to ten weeks under consistent indoor lighting. Outdoor growers in a favourable season should expect harvest around late season when conditions hold.
Yields are moderate when trained and fed correctly indoors, with potential to reach mid-range numbers for dedicated setups. Outdoor yield is reliable only where the season remains dry enough late into flowering.
Plants tend to stretch and develop a medium to tall structure with lanky side branches. Training and topping help manage canopy shape and improve bud development.
Indoor grows in Manchester benefit from vertical space and controlled humidity to limit mould risk. Outdoor plants in Manchester can finish if the late summer remains dry and warm, but protection may be needed.
Growing Singapore Sling in Manchester requires attention to the city's cool northern summers and potential late-season damp. Use shelter or controlled indoor conditions to avoid mould and ensure a full finish.
Effects are predominantly uplifting and energising with a clear-headed focus that suits daytime tasks. Some users report a mild cerebral buzz followed by steady motivation.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus top notes with a peppery spice and an earthy base. Smells are pronounced and can linger in a small grow space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Singapore Sling adapts well to indoor environments where light, temperature and humidity are controlled; growers in the UK often place it under 600–800 µmol/s light for best results.
A moderate, paced feeding schedule with slightly higher nitrogen in veg and increased phosphorus and potassium in bloom works well to support healthy stretch and bud set.
This strain prefers lower humidity during late flowering to reduce bud rot risk, so aim for 40–50% RH during final weeks and improve air circulation.
Singapore Sling has average resistance; it is not especially robust against mould in damp climates, so preventative measures are recommended.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect, usually around nine to ten weeks of flowering under stable conditions.
Low-stress training and topping help manage its sativa stretch and promote an even canopy for better light penetration.
Stable temperatures around 20–26°C and steady CO2 exchange with good ventilation support peak terpene expression and resin production.
Yes, standard nutrient ranges for sativa-dominant hybrids apply, but avoid overfeeding as this can stress the plant and harm flavour.
Look for UK-based grower forums, local community groups and reputable guides that cover ventilation, humidity control and legal considerations; practical, regional advice is especially valuable.
Strong citrus and spice aromas make odour control important; a carbon filter and sealed intake/exhaust will keep smells contained.
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