
- Clear-headed lift, compact performance.
Slazerbeam
Slazerbeam is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for citrus-led flavour and compact growth.
- Citrus-led flavour with daytime clarity.
- Compact growth ideal for limited spaces.
- Performs well under glass with the right humidity control.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Slazer x Beam |
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Sativa-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60–120 cm) |
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Medium to high (up to 500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Energising, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Slazerbeam
Slazerbeam is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for clear-headed uplift and manageable plant size. It offers citrus and diesel notes, moderate to high THC, and a growth habit that suits growers working in limited spaces or under glass. The strain responds well to screen-of-green techniques and rewards steady environmental control, particularly where humidity can be an issue. Slazerbeam is a good option for growers in the UK who want a daytime-leaning cannabinoid profile without excessive height.
Slazerbeam is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively, upward growth. It delivers cerebral lift while keeping a gentle body ease.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 22%, offering a clear but substantial effect. Regular users find it potent without being overpowering for day-use sessions.
CBD is low, generally under 1%. Therapeutic effects rely more on THC and the terpene profile than on CBD content.
Slazerbeam comes from a Slazer x Beam cross that emphasises terpene clarity and sativa lift. The pairing was selected for compact growth and strong aroma.
Seeds are supplied feminised to simplify planning and reduce male plants. This gives more uniform crops for canopy management.
Slazerbeam suits intermediate growers who can manage moisture and airflow in humid greenhouse environments. Careful pruning and ventilation are important to reduce mould risk.
Flowering usually completes in 9 to 10 weeks. The final two weeks show the most visible resin and terpene development.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady light and balanced feeding. With good environmental control yields can approach the upper estimates.
Plants remain compact at 60–120 cm, making them suitable for limited vertical space. Main stems are sturdy and support dense colas.
Indoors Slazerbeam responds well to SCROG and controlled light schedules in Suffolk. Outdoors it benefits from shelter or greenhouse cover and in Suffolk it rewards careful site selection.
In Suffolk, Slazerbeam performs well when protected from persistent wet weather and late summer damp. In humid greenhouse environments it needs active dehumidification and constant air movement to avoid bud rot.
Effects begin with an uplifting, focused headspace that sharpens creativity. A gentle physical calm follows that keeps users functional.
The flavour mixes sharp citrus top notes with earthy base tones. A diesel tang appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 18–22% THC, though exact potency depends on phenotype and grow conditions.
It is better suited to growers with some experience because humidity and mould management are important.
Flowering normally takes 9 to 10 weeks from the switch to 12/12 light.
Yes — its compact stature and branching habit make it a good choice for small indoor cannabis grow spaces if you control humidity and airflow.
Use a moderate feeding schedule, reduce nitrogen in late flowering and keep potassium and phosphorus steady for bud development.
Ensure good ventilation, use a dehumidifier when needed, remove dense inner foliage and inspect regularly for early signs of rot.
It is a feminised photoperiod strain, so flowering requires a light cycle change.
With good environmental control you can achieve medium to high yields, up to around 500 g/m² under optimised conditions.
It performs reliably if planted in a sheltered spot or under glass; late summer damp in the UK requires vigilance against mould.
Dry slowly at about 18–21°C and 50–60% relative humidity, then cure in jars, monitoring moisture to avoid mould.
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