
- Small footprint, stout effects.
The Beavs
The Beavs is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for cool northern gardens and small indoor setups.
- Compact stature, serious resin.
- Built for small tents and cool gardens.
- Balanced uplift with restful finish.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Beavs OG x Highland Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact (60–120 cm) |
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Moderate |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Focused, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About The Beavs
The Beavs is a stout, resin-heavy hybrid designed for growers who need a reliable plant in limited space. It combines high-teens THC with a low CBD fraction to give a focused cerebral rise that eases into physical relaxation, and it responds well to training and careful environmental control. The strain’s compact height and sturdy branches suit tents and sheltered outdoor plots, while its genetic background offers robustness against cooler, damper seasons. For growers in Derry and similar climates, attention to ventilation and moisture control during late flowering is key to achieve clean, potent flowers.
The Beavs is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growing and resilient performance. It produces dense, resinous buds on a bushy frame suited to small spaces.
THC levels are typically in the high-teens to low-twenties, giving a clear but potent psychoactive profile. That potency delivers noticeable cerebral lift before settling into a calming body effect.
CBD remains low but present, offering a subtle counterpoint to the THC. Users report balanced effects rather than a purely sedative or purely stimulating experience.
The Beavs descends from a Beavs OG cross with Highland Skunk. That pairing brings indica density and northern robustness to a compact phenotype.
Seeds are feminised photoperiod genetics, producing primarily female plants. They require a deliberate light-cycle switch to initiate flowering and remain stable across runs.
Growing The Beavs is straightforward for someone with moderate experience, though it rewards attention to airflow and humidity. In cool Highland growing conditions extra care during flowering helps prevent mould and keeps trichome development steady.
Flowering runs to around eight to nine weeks under standard indoor schedules. Outdoor growers can expect a similar finish when the season is long and dry.
Yield is moderate rather than excessive, reflecting the strain's compact architecture. Proper feeding and light management push production to reliable levels in small spaces.
Plants stay short and bushy with strong lateral branching, ideal for trained grows. The limited stretch means growers can maximise canopy efficiency without tall tents.
Indoors The Beavs flourishes in controlled environments where height and stretch are kept in check, making it ideal for tents and cabinets in Derry. Outdoors it performs best in sheltered sites and finishes compact in Derry when given protection from prolonged wet weather.
Growing The Beavs in Derry benefits from dry summer windows and vigilant mould prevention. With cool Highland growing conditions the strain completes reliably when grown under shelter and kept ventilated.
Onset brings a focused, uplifted clarity that helps with creative tasks and conversation. As the session progresses the body relaxes, easing tension and encouraging rest.
The flavour profile blends earthy base notes with sharp citrus highlights and a clean pine finish. Smoke is smooth and sits pleasantly on the palate without harshness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It suits someone moving beyond their first grow but is best attempted after learning basic feeding and humidity control.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering to hit the eight to nine week bloom reliably.
Maintain good airflow, lower humidity during late flowering and avoid overcrowding the canopy.
Yes, but choose a sheltered site and consider protection from prolonged rain to ensure proper ripening.
Begin bloom-specific feeding at the start of week two of flowering and taper back in the final two weeks before flush.
They tolerate a range of elevations but excel where the season is cool rather than hot and humid.
Its short, bushy structure and limited stretch mean it fits well in tents and cabinets, ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens.
Dry slowly over seven to ten days and cure for at least two to four weeks for smoother flavour and potency.
Topping and a light SCROG increase canopy uniformity and improve yields without increasing final height excessively.
Watch for thrips and spider mites; use integrated pest management including beneficials and targeted insecticidal soaps.
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