
- Compact, sweet and built for temperate grows
Snickers
Snickers is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet nutty flavours and reliable yields in temperate, damp climates.
- Sweet nutty flavour with diesel depth
- Compact, resinous buds for small grows
- Resilient yield when moisture is managed
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Skunk x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium-High |
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Sweet nut and caramel, Earthy diesel undertone, Smooth, lingering sweetness |
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Feminised (photoperiod) |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Relaxed and sociable uplift, Physical body relaxation without heavy sedation, Clear-headed focus for tasks |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Snickers
Snickers is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compactness, resin and a smooth, sweet profile. It delivers mid-high THC potency with low CBD and a calming body effect that remains usable during daytime chores. The plant stays short to medium, making it suitable for SCROG, small greenhouses or protected outdoor spots. In wet areas like Belfast attention to soil drainage and ventilation will protect buds through the season.
Snickers is an indica-dominant hybrid with a calming, compact profile. It produces dense, resinous buds that suit short-season gardens.
THC typically sits in the mid to high teens or low twenties. That potency gives a clear psychoactive effect without being overpowering for most regular users.
CBD levels are low to moderate, usually below 2 percent. The low CBD balances THC for a gentle body ease rather than a CBD-led treatment.
The lineage traces to Skunk x Afghani, accounting for vigour and resin production. Hybrid stability delivers consistent compact traits across phenotypes.
Seeds are most commonly offered feminised and photoperiod to guarantee female plants. Some breeders supply regular or autoflower variants for specific grow strategies.
Growing Snickers demands intermediate skills in humidity control and disease prevention. In a wet Welsh valley climate extra ventilation and proactive mould checks are essential.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Individual phenotypes can vary slightly in speed.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive good light and training. Outdoor harvests can be generous if rain is managed during bud maturation.
Plants remain short to medium with a bushy, compact structure and close internodes. This habit suits SCROG canopies and low-room setups.
Indoors Snickers performs well in controlled tents with steady humidity control in Belfast. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered, sunlit spot in Belfast to avoid constant damp and wind.
Growing Snickers in Belfast means planning for a wet Welsh valley climate and stepping up mildew defence. Use raised beds or well-draining organic mixes and provide shelter to limit prolonged damp.
Effects are primarily relaxing and sociable with a mild uplift to mood. The body feels eased while the mind stays reasonably clear and functional.
Flavours mix sweet nut and caramel with an earthy diesel edge. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a rich, airy organic soil with plenty of compost and perlite to ensure drainage and microbial life.
Keep relative humidity below 50% during late flowering with good ventilation and targeted dehumidification to prevent bud rot.
Start with light feeding in veg and increase nutrients gradually in flowering, watching for signs of overfeed in leaves.
Look out for spider mites, aphids and fungal issues; inspect regularly and use organic controls like neem oil or predatory insects.
Aim to finish well before the heavy autumn rains; choose early phenotypes or use protected outdoor structures to avoid mould.
Yes, organic feeding with compost teas and slow-release amendments pairs well with this strain for flavour and soil health.
Maintain soil pH between 6.0 and 6.8 to ensure nutrient uptake and stable microbial activity.
SCROG and low-stress training increase bud sites and light penetration, boosting yields for these compact plants.
For organic cannabis soil growing focus on a living soil, use compost, worm castings and mycorrhizae, and avoid synthetic fertilisers to build resilience and flavour.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects, and avoid leaving buds to sit through heavy rain.
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