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Slap N Tickle

Feminised

Slap N Tickle is a sativa-dominant hybrid that brings energetic, focused highs and a citrus-forward flavour profile.

Why choose Slap N Tickle?
  • Energetic cerebral lift with focused clarity
  • Citrus-led flavour with an earthy finish
  • Performs well in sheltered UK coastal spots
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Skunk x Northern Lights
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (1.0–1.8 m outdoors)
Yield Moderate
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Scottish outdoor climate
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Sociable
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Slap N Tickle

Slap N Tickle is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Skunk x Northern Lights that performs well for growers willing to manage stretch and mould risk. It offers clear, uplifting effects and a citrus-earthy terpene mix that suits daytime use and social settings. Outdoors in Sussex it benefits from a sheltered site and careful timing to avoid late-season damp, while indoors it responds well to training and SCROG for even canopies.

Grow Difficulty:

Cultivating Slap N Tickle is moderately challenging for growers working in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. It requires careful site selection and consistent attention to airflow to reduce mould risk.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors it typically ripens by late September in sheltered British locations.

Yield:

Yields are moderate for a sativa-leaning plant and reward good training and feed. Outdoors in a favourable season plants can deliver several hundred grams each.

Height:

Plants reach a medium height with a tall central cola and substantial side growth. Expect roughly one to one point eight metres in a sheltered outdoor spot.

Environment:

Indoors Slap N Tickle responds well to topping and SCROG to manage its vertical stretch in Sussex. Outdoors in Sussex it benefits from a sunny, sheltered plot away from strong coastal winds.

Climate:

Growing Slap N Tickle in Sussex requires planning to cope with a cool Scottish outdoor climate, especially in exposed sites. Use shelter, time planting to avoid late wet weather and consider covers to protect maturing buds.

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My buds are showing white mould near the end of flowering, what can I do?
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Remove badly affected buds, improve air circulation and avoid watering late in the day; consider harvesting early if mould spreads.
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I’m in Sussex and it’s been a wet summer, should I feed more?
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No, heavy rain can leach nutrients; focus on keeping plants dry and only feed if foliage shows clear deficiency signs.
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What training gave you the best yields with this strain?
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A combination of topping early and a light SCROG provided the best balance of colas and manageable height.
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How do you protect plants from strong coastal gusts?
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I use temporary windbreaks and plant behind hedging where possible, plus tie plants to stakes for extra support.
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When did you harvest in Sussex for optimal resin?
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I aim to harvest in late September when trichomes are mostly cloudy with a few ambers to preserve terpene profiles.

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