
- Citrus, Uplifting, Hybrid
64 Sunrise
64 Sunrise is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus flavour and an uplifting, focused high. It suits UK growers using greenhouses or indoor tents who want reliable feminized seeds.
- Citrus kick
- Daytime uplift
- Greenhouse friendly
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Haze x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1.0-1.5 m indoor, up to 1.8-2.0 m outdoor) |
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Medium-high (400-550 g/m² indoor, 350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Pine, Sweet Floral |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suits Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
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Uplifting, Creative, Energetic |
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Both |
About 64 Sunrise
64 Sunrise is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Haze x Northern Lights that delivers a clear, uplifting high with citrus and pine notes. Flowering runs eight to nine weeks indoors and yields sit in the medium to high range when you manage training and feeding correctly. Plants stay medium in indoor rooms but will stretch outdoors, so plan trellis or pruning for sheltered plots in places like Cornwall or Devon. Humidity control matters in the British climate, so keep airflow high and remove lower foliage to reduce mould risk. The profile suits daytime use and mood lift, making it a good pick for growers who want consistent results and an approachable plant.
64 Sunrise is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans towards an energetic, cerebral experience suited to daytime use. British growers will appreciate its upright structure and predictable behaviour in greenhouse setups.
Typical THC levels sit around 18 to 22 percent in standard grows. That places 64 Sunrise alongside popular UK favourites in potency, offering a lively high without extreme overwhelm.
CBD remains low at roughly 0.5 to 1 percent in most phenotypes. That profile appeals to wellness-minded British consumers who seek mood lift and daytime symptom support rather than high CBD ratios.
64 Sunrise is bred from Haze x Northern Lights. That cross gives sativa lift with indica stability, producing a manageable plant with lively effects.
Seeds are supplied as feminized to maximise the chance of female plants in limited space. British seed collectors find feminized lines easier when working in small tents or greenhouse benches.
Grow difficulty rates as intermediate for growers with basic experience of ventilation and training. Humid UK summers and a damp autumn reward careful attention to airflow and mould prevention in greenhouse or indoor grows.
Indoor flowering completes in about eight to nine weeks on average. Outdoor harvest in the UK typically falls late September to early October for sheltered sites.
Yield trends medium to high for a sativa-leaning hybrid when trained and fed correctly. Indoor growers in Manchester and Bristol report 400 to 550 g per square metre under strong lighting and good ventilation.
Plants remain medium height in indoor rooms, around one to one and a half metres with standard training. Outdoors they will stretch to roughly 1.8 to 2.0 metres in long summer days, so plan trellis or timely pruning.
64 Sunrise suits both indoor tents and outdoor or greenhouse plots across Britain. In damp British weather a greenhouse or a dry, sheltered plot will improve bud quality and reduce mould risk.
Best climate is a mild maritime environment with good airflow, typical of southern England and coastal Wales. In Scotland and the Highlands growers will favour a greenhouse or indoor setup to avoid autumn rain.
Effects are uplifting and focused, with a clear, creative edge that suits daytime tasks. Many British users favour this profile for social sessions and light activities around towns like Leeds or Brighton.
Flavours combine bright citrus, resinous pine and a sweet floral finish that carries through to the smoke or vapour. The citrus character comes forward strongly and pairs well with tea after a long day in Cornwall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect eight to nine weeks of indoor flowering. Outdoor plants usually finish around late September to early October in sheltered UK spots.
Under good lighting and ventilation you should see about 400 to 550 g per square metre. Proper training and nutrient management help reach that range.
It suits growers with some basic experience. Attention to humidity control and mould prevention is important in UK conditions.
Low stress training, topping and SCRoG work well to control height and raise bud count. Outdoors, a trellis helps support branches as buds fatten.
Maintain strong airflow, avoid overwatering and remove dense lower foliage. Use a dehumidifier in greenhouse spells with prolonged damp weather.
Use balanced NPK in veg with moderate nitrogen levels. Shift to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering and reduce nitrogen after week four of bloom.
Yes, aroma is noticeable with citrus and pine overtones. Use carbon filtration indoors or position plants in a tucked outdoor spot for discretion.
Keep plants compact with topping and SCRoG to build an even canopy. Choose feminized seeds to avoid space lost to males.
Yes, effects are uplifting and focused, making it well suited for daytime activities. Many UK users pick it for social sessions and creative tasks.
Flush lightly in the final week to sharpen flavour and cut nutrients. Dry slowly in a cool, dark room at 45 to 55 percent humidity for best results.
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