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Afternoon Delight #4
Afternoon Delight #4 is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus flavour and a daytime uplift. It suits indoor tents and greenhouse setups across the UK.
- Citrus daytime uplift
- Greenhouse friendly performer
- Stable feminized genetics
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18-22% |
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0.5-2% |
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Super Lemon 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 (70-120 cm indoor) |
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Medium-High (approx. 400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Floral, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Best With Shelter From Heavy Autumn Rain, Suited To Greenhouses Across The Uk |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Indoor & Outdoor (Greenhouse Friendly) |
About Afternoon Delight #4
Afternoon Delight #4 is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Super Lemon Haze x Northern Lights. It gives a lively citrus aroma and a clear, upbeat effect good for daytime use. You will find it grows to a medium height and responds well to topping and low-stress training. Indoor growers in Cambridge and Bristol report steady yields around the medium-high range with proper light and feeding. Outdoors plant in a sheltered, sunny spot or use a greenhouse in Scotland and northern England to protect buds from damp autumns. Harvest tends to finish by late September in southern areas. Dry and cure slowly to bring out the floral and sweet flavour notes.
Afternoon Delight #4 is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a lively growth habit. UK growers often pick it for daytime sessions in London and other cities.
THC sits around 18-22% which makes it moderately potent for the UK market. That level places it below the most extreme high-THC varieties found in specialist collections and above gentle CBD-led strains.
CBD is low at about 0.5-2% and this strain is not aimed at high-CBD users. British wellness buyers who want mood lift often favour its aroma and balanced effect.
Genetics are Super Lemon Haze x Northern Lights. That pairing gives lively citrus terpenes from Super Lemon Haze with solid resin and compact structure from Northern Lights.
Seeds are feminized to reduce the need to remove males and to give predictable flowering. British seed collectors and home growers like the stable traits for tent runs.
Growing difficulty sits at intermediate and it rewards steady attention. Pay close attention to humidity in greenhouses or small tents to avoid mould during late bud development.
Flowering takes 8-9 weeks indoors under a stable light schedule. Outdoors it typically finishes by late September in southern areas such as Devon and Cornwall before autumn rain sets in.
Yield is medium-high with focused training and feeding. Indoor growers in Bristol and Manchester report around 400-550 g/m² under good conditions.
Plants reach a medium height and respond well to training. In small grow rooms in Sheffield you should see plants hold around 70-120 cm when managed.
This strain suits both indoor tents and outdoor or greenhouse sites. In damp British weather a greenhouse in Wales or a sheltered spot in Nottingham will help protect buds.
Best climate is mild maritime with protection from heavy autumn rain. It flowers well in Cornwall and Devon and performs in greenhouses across Scotland when given shelter from damp.
Effects are upbeat and sociable with a gentle relaxing edge. UK users who prefer daytime varieties often use Afternoon Delight #4 for creativity and light social use.
Flavours lean to sharp citrus with sweet and floral undertones. You will notice a bright lemon top note and a soft herbal flavour on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a moist paper towel or seedling plugs and keep them at 20-24°C. Plant seedlings when a small root shows and handle roots gently.
Begin with a weak nutrient mix at the true-leaf stage and increase strength through the veg period. Switch to a bloom formula with higher phosphorus when buds form.
Topping and low-stress training work well to create a flat canopy and more bud sites. Use SCROG for even light distribution in small tents.
Inspect plants regularly for whitefly and spider mites during warm spells. Use sticky traps, biological controls and neem oil as first responses.
Aim for 50-60% relative humidity in veg and 40-50% in late flowering. Good ventilation helps prevent mould in damp British conditions.
Use a 30-60x loupe and harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with a few amber for a balanced effect. Plan harvest to finish before heavy autumn rains outdoors.
Dry at 18-20°C and 50% humidity for around 7-10 days until stems snap. Cure in sealed jars for at least two weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Start outdoors after the last frosts and give plants room and a sheltered site. In northern areas use a greenhouse to extend the season and protect from late rain.
Use training, steady feeding and maintain strong light levels indoors. Keep plants well pruned for airflow to improve bud development.
Store seeds cool and dry in an airtight container away from light. A fridge offers stable conditions for multi-year storage but avoid freezer storage if condensation is a risk.
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