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Tiki Rain

Autoflower

Tiki Rain fast-finishing autoflower that suits sheltered coastal UK grows.

Why choose Tiki Rain?
  • Fast finish for short seasons
  • Tropical aroma with a clear head high
  • Compact plants built for sheltered coastal sites
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.2-0.6%
Lineage Tiki x Rain
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (0.8–1.6 m outdoor)
Yield Moderate (250-400 g/plant outdoor, 400-500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Tropical mango, Citrus, Earthy pine
Seed Type Autoflowering
Climate Windy coastal
Effects Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Tiki Rain

Tiki Rain is an autoflowering, sativa-dominant hybrid bred to finish quickly in short seasons. It offers uplifting, creative effects and a tropical-citrus flavour while remaining compact enough for sheltered outdoor spots in Aberdeen and similar coastal areas; growers should provide wind protection and moderate feeding to hit its yield potential.

Grow Difficulty:

Growers will find Tiki Rain best suited to someone with intermediate skills and patience. In windy coastal growing areas it needs good staking and wind protection to avoid branch damage.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes quickly for a sativa-leaner, typically eight to nine weeks. This pace helps it finish before late autumn in short-season sites.

Yield:

Yields are moderate compared with heavier-hitting varieties and stay consistent across seasons. Expect around 250–400 g per plant outdoors in favourable conditions.

Height:

Plants remain compact to medium-height, suiting limited spaces. Expect a sturdy central cola and side branching up to around 1.6 metres outdoors.

Environment:

Indoors Tiki Rain responds well to sea of green and SCROG due to its compact structure. Outdoors in Aberdeen it performs best in sheltered spots with some windbreaks.

Climate:

In Aberdeen's windy coastal growing areas Tiki Rain rewards careful siting and shelter. Planting behind hedges or walls reduces salt spray and wind stress while still allowing for a full outdoor finish.

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My plants are flopping in the wind, what can I do?
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Stake main stems, use single-point ties and erect temporary wind shelters using shade netting or bamboo canes.
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When should I move young plants outside in Aberdeen?
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Harden them off over a week and move out after the last risk of severe cold, usually late May to early June in Aberdeen, with initial shelter in place.
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How late can Tiki Rain finish outdoors here?
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With autoflowering genetics aim to harvest by late September to avoid heavy autumn rains in Aberdeen.
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Do I need to worry about salt spray on the coast?
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Yes, position plants away from direct spray or use windbreaks and barriers to protect leaves from salt burn.
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What's a pragmatic feeding schedule for a coastal short season?
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Light weekly feeds, reduce nitrogen during flowering and increase phosphorus and potassium; avoid overfeeding to keep stress low.

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