
- Creamy, compact and coastal-ready
Snack Box
Snack Box is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and sweet, creamy flavours suited to cool coastal gardens.
- Compact plants with dense, resinous buds
- Sweet cream and biscuit flavour profile
- Performs well in sheltered coastal gardens
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Gelato x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact, 80-140 cm |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor, 400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Sweet cream, Biscuit and nutty notes, Earthy pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool coastal climates; tolerant of cooler temperatures with good airflow |
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Relaxation, Uplifted mood, Appetite stimulation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Snack Box
Snack Box is an indica-dominant hybrid offering a balance of sweet dessert notes and earthy pine undercurrents. Bred from Gelato x Northern Lights, it produces dense, resinous buds on compact plants that suit small outdoor plots and indoor tents alike. In Snowdonia and other cool coastal areas the variety rewards careful site selection, good airflow and timely protection from late-season damp. Its THC-forward profile provides relaxing, appetite-stimulating effects while its low CBD content keeps the focus recreational.
Snack Box is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for compact growth and high trichome production. Its structure suits growers seeking dense buds without excessive vertical stretch.
THC levels typically range from 18 to 22 per cent depending on phenotype and care. That potency gives a clear recreational effect that is noticeable but controllable for regular users.
CBD is generally low, sitting below 1 per cent in most plants. The low CBD balance means the variety is primarily recreational rather than CBD-focused.
Snack Box descends from Gelato x Northern Lights, marrying dessert-like flavours with a stable, resinous structure. The lineage produces compact plants with reliable bud density.
Seeds are offered as feminised to simplify canopy planning for small-scale growers. Feminised genetics reduce the time and resources spent identifying and removing males.
Under a cool Scottish outdoor climate Snack Box performs reliably but demands attentive mould and pest management. It is best described as intermediate difficulty, needing proactive airflow and site selection in a cool Scottish outdoor climate.
Indoor flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks depending on training and phenotype. Outdoors, harvest typically falls in late September to early October in northern coastal locations.
Yields are moderate with strong handling and feeding, averaging 350–450 g/m² indoors and 400–600 g per plant outdoors. Careful canopy management and protection from persistent damp push yields toward the higher end.
Plants remain relatively compact with a bushy, branch-heavy structure suited to SCROG. Final height usually sits between 80 and 140 cm, making it discreet in small gardens.
Indoors Snack Box responds well to screen and low-stress training, producing dense colas within a compact canopy. Outdoors in Snowdonia it keeps a tidy habit but benefits from windbreaks and a well-drained site.
Growing Snack Box in Snowdonia requires attention to wind, humidity and late-season rainfall in the cool Scottish outdoor climate. Provide excellent airflow, choose a sheltered spot and be ready to protect buds from prolonged damp to avoid rot.
The overall effect leans toward calm physical relaxation while keeping a gentle uplift in mood. Many users report an increase in appetite alongside a soothing body ease.
The flavour profile blends sweet cream and biscuit notes with a subtle pine-earth backbone. Smoke is typically smooth with a lingering sugary finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Snack Box tolerates moderate coastal winds due to its compact structure but benefits from windbreaks or sheltered planting sites to prevent branch damage.
In northern coastal regions expect harvest in late September to early October, depending on seasonal weather and phenotype.
Use a balanced veg feed until flowering, then switch to a bloom formulation with moderate phosphorus and potassium; reduce nitrogen during late flowering.
Yes, like many compact varieties it can be susceptible to botrytis in persistent damp; ensure good airflow, avoid overcrowding and consider early-season defoliation of inner foliage.
Yes, it responds well to organic soil and compost teas, but organic systems require careful hygiene to limit pests and mould in cooler coastal environments.
Low-stress training and SCROG work well to open the canopy and increase light penetration for dense bud formation.
Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 16–20°C with 50–60% relative humidity to preserve aromas and prevent mould.
Flush with pH-balanced water, reduce feed strength by 20–30% and resume a gentler nutrient schedule once new growth returns to normal.
Yes, Snack Box is a good candidate for coastal climate cannabis cultivation when growers prioritise site shelter, airflow and late-season protection from damp.
A polytunnel can extend the season and protect against rain, but ensure ventilation to avoid humidity build-up and monitor temperatures on sunny days.
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