
- Explosive, Flavourful, Uplifting
814 Fireworks
814 Fireworks is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers a citrus-led uplift and a diesel backbone. It suits intermediate growers who run small indoor setups or sheltered greenhouses.
- Citrus-led uplift with diesel notes
- Medium height for small UK grow rooms
- Reliable resin production and solid yields
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22-25% |
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0.5-1% |
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Fire OG x Tangie |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (60-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (up to 500 g/m² indoor, 500-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Diesel, Sweet Berry |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Suited To Greenhouse Or Sheltered Outdoor Uk Conditions |
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Uplifting, Euphoric, Relaxing Body Finish |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About 814 Fireworks
814 Fireworks is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Fire OG x Tangie. The plant shows medium height and solid resin production. THC levels sit around 22–25% while CBD stays low. You get a clear-headed, uplifting start that moves into a relaxed body finish. Fruit and diesel flavours come through on the exhale. Growers in London to Cornwall find it reliable when humidity is managed. Train early and finish with a dry period to reduce mould risk. Harvest timing is late September to early October across much of the UK. The feminized seeds simplify planning for small tents and greenhouse benches.
814 Fireworks is a sativa-dominant hybrid that gives an energetic daytime lift. Many British growers prize that clear-headed behaviour for daytime use.
THC sits around 22–25%, putting it among stronger strains on the UK market. That level often matches or edges past popular varieties such as Amnesia and OG Kush in typical tests.
CBD is low at roughly 0.5–1%, so this strain is not aimed at CBD-first use. UK wellness seekers often choose other varieties when they want higher CBD levels.
814 Fireworks is bred from Fire OG x Tangie. That mix explains the diesel backbone and the citrus-led uplift you notice on tasting.
Seeds are offered as feminized for predictable female crops. British collectors favour feminized packs for limited indoor space and simpler planning.
Growing 814 Fireworks suits intermediate growers who handle moderate training. It benefits from a dry finish in the last weeks to reduce mould risk in Britain's humid conditions.
Flowering takes about 8–10 weeks indoors. Outdoors expect harvest around late September to early October across much of Britain.
Yields are medium-high under good conditions with strong resin production. Indoor or greenhouse growers in Manchester and Bristol report solid returns when ventilation and humidity are managed.
Plants tend toward a medium height of 60–140 cm. That sits well with typical UK grow rooms and small greenhouses in places like Leeds.
814 Fireworks performs well both indoors and outdoors. For wet British summers use a greenhouse or a sheltered outdoor site to lower mould risk.
Best suited to the UK's mild maritime climate with a dry finish, such as sheltered spots in Cornwall. In the Scottish Highlands or wet Welsh valleys use a greenhouse or move plants under cover before autumn rains.
Expect an uplifting, cerebral buzz that keeps you focused and upbeat. The later phase brings a relaxed body finish that many UK users favour for afternoon sessions.
Flavour mixes bright citrus with diesel and a sweet berry aftertaste. The aroma fills a small grow room with sharp, clear notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Its medium height and compact branching make it a good match for modest grow tents and small greenhouses.
Indoors use a 12/12 light cycle for flowering. Maintain stable dark periods to encourage bud set.
Lower humidity in the final two weeks to reduce mould risk. Good airflow and dehumidifiers help in damp UK seasons.
Yes. Low-stress training and topping improve light penetration and yield. SCROG also works well in wider grow spaces.
A well-aerated soil with good drainage suits this strain. Many UK growers prefer peat-free mixes with added perlite.
Late September to early October is typical across much of Britain. Watch trichomes and plan before heavy autumn rains.
Aroma is pronounced, with citrus and diesel notes. Use carbon filtration indoors to control smell.
Increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering while keeping nitrogen moderate. Flush lightly in the final weeks for cleaner smoke.
Pests are manageable with routine checks and hygiene. Spider mites and grey mould are the usual suspects in humid UK grows.
Dry slowly over 7–12 days in a cool, dark space with good airflow. Cure in jars for at least 2–4 weeks for improved flavour and smoothness.
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