How to grow Caramelo
Seb's take
Bred from Lavender stock at a 30:70 Indica-Sativa split that keeps things vigorous rather than sleepy. Skunk, nuts and floral notes on the nose; the effect runs relaxed, euphoric and energetic in fair measure. Cannabis cups have followed, more than once.
Growing Caramelo: what to expect
Feminized photoperiod stock. You control when she flowers, which is a responsibility as much as a convenience; the light schedule guide keeps you on the right side of it.
She takes a conventional 9 weeks to flower. Conventional is underrated; so is knowing what week you're in.
Expect 400 – 450 g/m² — a working grower's yield, reliable rather than theatrical. The harvest guide will see it in safely.
Listed at 24.2% THC — potent, verifiably. The figure comes from the breeder's testing, not from our enthusiasm.
Earthy on the nose — the old-school profile, done properly.
Reported effects lean relaxed — the sitting-down sort.
Learn to grow her properly:
Caramelo from other breeders
The same name, several hands. Every breeder’s version below is its own cut — different figures, different temperament, same family. The particulars above describe the lead listing.
- Delicious Seeds regular Seeds at Herbies →
The traditional regular-seed article.
Common questions about Caramelo
How long does Caramelo take to flower?
Around 9 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers.
Is Caramelo an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
A feminized photoperiod strain — flowering starts when you switch the lights, so the timing is yours to control.
How strong is Caramelo?
The breeder lists THC around 24.2%. Firmly in the strong band.
What does Caramelo smell and taste like?
She smells of earth and heritage; nothing invented, nothing added.