
- Uplifting, focused and coastal-ready with a citrus kick.
Slap N Tickle
Slap N Tickle is a sativa-dominant hybrid that brings energetic, focused highs and a citrus-forward flavour profile.
- Energetic cerebral lift with focused clarity
- Citrus-led flavour with an earthy finish
- Performs well in sheltered UK coastal spots
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1.0–1.8 m outdoors) |
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Moderate |
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Citrus, Earthy, Spice |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Uplifting, Focused, Sociable |
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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.
Slap N Tickle is a sativa-dominant hybrid with clear cerebral lift. The plant shows vigorous branching and a pronounced central cola.
Typical THC sits between 18 and 22 percent when grown well. That level produces a noticeable head-high without heavy sedation.
CBD content is low, normally under one percent. This strain is chosen for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage reads Skunk x Northern Lights, combining classic vigour and resin production. Those parents give balanced terpene expression and reliable growth.
Seeds are sold feminised to maximise the number of flowering plants for growers. They germinate reliably using standard methods common to UK cultivation.
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.
Indoor flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors it typically ripens by late September in sheltered British locations.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Onset is cerebral and uplifting, improving focus and sociability. A gentle physical relaxation follows without knocking you out.
The flavour is citrus-led with an earthy backbone. A subtle spiced note rounds out the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it suits outdoor UK grows if you choose a sheltered, sunny spot and protect plants from excessive rain and wind.
It has average resistance; good airflow and planned pruning are important to prevent mould in cool, damp conditions.
A lean to moderate feeding schedule with an emphasis on potassium during flowering helps bud development without causing nutrient burn.
Beginners can grow it but should be prepared for some training and vigilance against rot, making it better suited to growers with some experience.
Use topping, low-stress training or a SCROG net to control vertical growth and even out light distribution.
Plant after the last frost and late enough to avoid spring cold snaps; aim for late May to early June in most parts of Britain.
It tolerates mild coastal exposure but benefits from windbreaks; avoid planting directly on very exposed cliffs or salt-spray sites.
Flush with plain water for one to two weeks before harvest to improve smoke smoothness and terpene clarity.
Yes, when included in a coastal climate cannabis cultivation plan it performs well if sited inland from the immediate shoreline and given wind protection.
Aphids, spider mites and leaf-spotting fungi can appear; regular inspection and preventive biological controls help keep populations down.
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