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Honey Pam by Grateful Seeds is a sativa-dominant powerhouse with unbeatable flavor, resilience, and yields.
Born from Honey Banana and Dirty Pam, this strain shines with sweet honeyed aromas, 20% THC, and high resistance to pests and mold.
Expect fast 8-week flowering and up to 700g per plant outdoors.
Honey Pam Strain Info
What happens when you cross the sticky sweetness of Honey Banana with the wild soul of Dirty Pam?
You get Honey Pam, a sativa-dominant powerhouse from Grateful Seeds that doesnât just growâit performs.
This is one of those marijuana seeds that makes you want to clear out space in your tent just to see what it can do.
Born from a blend of bold genetics, the Honey Pam strain delivers a vibrant lineage that brings together tropical fruitiness and floral funk in one irresistible combo.
Itâs got personality, pedigree, and plenty of punch.
Think of Honey Pam as that friend who shows up looking chill but ends up being the life of the party.
Its structure is tight, stocky, and solidâshorter than youâd expect for a sativa (about 100 cm indoors / 150 cm outdoors), but full of attitude and energy.
The wide, lush leaves soak up the light, while the branches hold up fat, resin-rich buds that practically glow under the right setup.
Sticky, dense, and dripping in trichomes, these buds look like they've been rolled in sugar and dipped in honey.
As flowering kicks in, the plant shifts colors like a mood ringâlime greens, darker purples, even some sunset hues if the temps drop just right.
Itâs a real show-off in the garden, and it knows it.
Flowering Time & Yield
Honey Pam isnât one to keep you waiting around.
With an indoor flowering time of just 8 weeks, she moves fast without compromising on quality.
Outdoors, she's ready to harvest by late Septemberâjust when the days start getting that golden end-of-summer glow.
Indoor growers can expect up to 500 grams per m² (17.6 oz/10.7 ft²) under a decent light setup.
Outdoor cultivators with the space to let her stretch can pull in as much as 700 grams per plant (24.7 oz).
Thatâs a whole lot of sticky, sweet-smelling goodness to stash away for the colder months.
Effects and Aroma
The first thing that hits you is the aromaâlike walking into a field of wildflowers dipped in fresh honey, just after a summer rain.
Itâs sweet, floral, fresh, and deeply inviting, the kind of scent that makes you close your eyes and breathe in deeper.
On the inhale, you get that silky honey flavor wrapping around your tongue, and on the exhale, a smooth, lingering note of flowers and earth that begs for another hit.
With a solid 20% THC and 0% CBD, the effect is where the real magic happens.
It doesnât hit you like a truckâinstead, it slides into your system like a warm breeze on a cool evening.
Euphoric but grounded, uplifting but mellow, Honey Pam keeps your head high and your body loose.
Perfect for creative afternoons, social nights, or just zoning out in your own little world with a smile on your face.
This is not your couch-lock kind of strainâthis is your call-a-friend-and-have-a-laugh type of high.
And yes, the buzz lasts for hours, so plan accordingly.
If youâre into feminized cannabis seeds that combine serious flavor with balanced effects, Honey Pam seeds deserve a spot in your lineup.
Grow Tips & What We Love About Honey Pam
What really grabs our attention about Honey Pam is how it combines top-shelf results with such a hassle-free attitude.
Weâve seen it handle tough conditions like a champâwind, heat, even the occasional grower mistakeâand still come out looking gorgeous.
One thing we really appreciate is its natural resistance to pests and mold, which makes it a solid choice even in slightly humid areas where other strains might struggle.
Itâs a tough, resilient plant that doesnât throw a fit when things get less than perfect.
If youâre growing indoors, it thrives under a classic 600W setup and loves big potsâ11 liters (2.9 gal) or more to give those roots space to dig in.
Outside, it really spreads its wings in 50-liter (13.2 gal) containers or directly in the ground, especially in warm, Mediterranean-style climates with plenty of sun and airflow.
Honey Pam is also perfect for a Sea of Green (SOG) setup thanks to its compact, uniform growth and fat central cola.
It doesnât require advanced grow skills either, which makes it a great fit whether you're on your first grow or your fiftieth.
As long as you keep it fed, lit, and protected, itâll do most of the work for you.
Strain Characteristics
Strain Name: Honey Pam
Breeder: Grateful Seeds
Genetics: Dirty Pam x Honey Banana
Seed Type: Feminized
Dominance: 70% Sativa / 30% Indica
THC Content: 20%
CBD Content: 0%
Indoor Yield: 500 g/m² (17.6 oz/10.7 ft²)
Outdoor Yield: 700 g/plant (24.7 oz)
Indoor Height: 100 cm (3.3 ft)
Outdoor Height: 150 cm (4.9 ft)
Indoor Flowering Time: 8 weeks
Outdoor Harvest Time: Late September
Difficulty Level: Easy
Best Climate: Warm, sunny, Mediterranean-like
Resistance: High resistance to pests and mold
Aroma: Sweet, floral, fresh, honey-like
Flavor: Honey, flowers, delicate and smooth
Effects: Euphoric, balanced, long-lasting, relaxing, sociable
Honey Pam FAQ
Is Honey Pam sativa or indica?
Honey Pam is a 70% sativa-dominant strain, with the remaining 30% coming from its indica heritage.
Sativa strains like this one tend to produce uplifting, cerebral effects that are ideal for socializing, creativity, or daytime use.
They also typically grow taller and have longer flowering times than indica strains.
Indicas, on the other hand, are usually more compact, flower faster, and deliver heavier, body-focused effects suited for relaxation and sleep.
Honey Pam brings the best of both worldsâsativa energy with a touch of indica calm.
How long does Honey Pam take to flower?
Honey Pam finishes flowering in just 8 weeks indoors, which is relatively quick for a sativa-dominant strain.
Outdoors, you can expect to harvest around late September, just before the autumn chill sets in.
What kind of yield can I expect from Honey Pam?
Indoors, Honey Pam can deliver up to 500 grams per square meter (17.6 oz/10.7 ft²) under optimal conditions.
Outdoor growers can expect up to 700 grams per plant (24.7 oz) if given enough root space, sunlight, and proper care.
Is Honey Pam a good choice for beginners?
Yes, Honey Pam is considered easy to grow and doesnât demand expert-level techniques to perform well.
It shows a strong resistance to pests and mold, making it a reliable option even in less-than-perfect environments.
What climate is best for growing Honey Pam outdoors?
Honey Pam thrives in a warm, sunny, Mediterranean-style climate with good airflow and moderate humidity.
Regions with long, dry summers are ideal for helping this strain reach its full potential.