
- Sweet, frosty and steady — Snow Cone for relaxed evenings
Snow Cone
Snow Cone is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for frosty buds and a sweet, menthol edge.
- Frosty buds with a sweet, menthol finish
- Compact plants well suited to small indoor spaces
- Reliable resin and relaxing effects for evening use
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18-22% |
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0.1-1% |
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Ice x Cherry Pie |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Medium |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Sweet cream, Citrus, Minty finish |
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Feminized |
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Humid indoor grow rooms |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
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Indoor preferred; outdoor possible in sheltered sites |
About Snow Cone
Snow Cone brings dense, resinous buds and a distinctive sweet-ice flavour to indoor gardens. It is tailored to growers who want strong resin production and a compact plant habit suitable for limited spaces; in northern regions it benefits from controlled environments to manage damp and humidity.
Snow Cone is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, frosty buds. The profile leans toward relaxation while retaining a gentle uplift.
THC levels typically sit in the upper teens to low twenties, offering a clear but manageable potency. That range suits both regular users and those building tolerance over time.
CBD content is low and not a primary feature of this variety. It is grown and used for THC-driven effects rather than CBD balance.
Snow Cone derives from an Ice x Cherry Pie lineage noted for resin and sweetness. Those parents deliver the frosty trichomes and sugary aroma.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminized to simplify crop planning. Autoflower versions exist but are less widely available.
The strain is moderately easy for growers with some experience. It tolerates humid indoor grow rooms when growers focus on airflow and general moisture control.
Flowering commonly completes in around eight to nine weeks. Buds bulk up noticeably in the final stretch.
Yields are reliable and can be strong with sensible canopy management. Growers who train plants typically see the best per-square-metre results.
Plants remain short to medium with a compact, bushy structure. That stature makes them suitable for modest indoor spaces.
Snow Cone performs best indoors in Manchester where conditions can be stabilised and damp reduced. Outdoors in Manchester it can fruit in a good season but is more exposed to late wet weather.
In Manchester, humid indoor grow rooms require careful moisture awareness when growing Snow Cone. Keeping humidity tendencies in check is important to reduce the risk of mould in damp northern conditions.
Users report an initial uplift that soon settles into deep physical relaxation. The finish is frequently soporific, making it popular for evening use.
The flavour is sweet and creamy with citrus overtones. A light minty or 'ice' note closes the smoke or vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Snow Cone can suit northern climate cannabis growing when cultivated in controlled indoor environments; growers should pay close attention to moisture and ventilation due to the region's damp tendencies.
A modest indoor room or tent with stable ventilation suits the plant as it stays compact and fills a canopy evenly.
It responds well to balanced feeds typical of many hybrids; growers should avoid excessive nitrogen late in flowering to preserve bud quality.
Like many resinous varieties, it can be vulnerable to mould in persistently damp conditions and benefits from general hygiene and monitoring.
Feminized photoperiod seeds are most common, though some breeders have released autoflower crosses; availability varies by breeder.
Gentle canopy training can improve light distribution and overall bud development without changing the plant's natural compact habit.
Both media can produce good results; soil gives forgiving buffers while hydroponics can accelerate growth for experienced growers.
Healthy growth shows dense, frosty buds, steady new growth, and minimal pest activity; any persistent damp or discolouration should prompt closer inspection.
Drying and curing are crucial for aroma and smoothness; a careful, steady approach preserves the strain's sweet and menthol notes.
Yes, growing cannabis remains illegal in the UK without licence; always check current local laws and consider legal alternatives such as licensed products.
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