
- Citradelic Sunset — citrus clarity with coastal resilience
Citradelic Sunset
Citradelic Sunset is an indica-dominant hybrid with bright citrus notes and solid bud structure suited to controlled greenhouse grows.
- Bright citrus aroma that cuts through coastal dampness
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for greenhouse management
- Reliable eight to ten week finish with strong terpene profile
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Lemon Haze x Afghan |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet pine |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Greenhouse or sheltered outdoor |
About Citradelic Sunset
Citradelic Sunset is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines zesty lemon top notes with an earthy, resinous backbone. Bred from Lemon Haze x Afghan, it yields compact, frosty buds and performs best in sheltered environments where humidity can be managed.
Citradelic Sunset is an indica-dominant hybrid built for balanced daytime calm and evening relaxation. It leans toward compact, resinous buds with a sturdy structure.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 percent, giving a clear but potent effect. Expect reliable potency from well-cared-for plants without overwhelming intensity for most regular users.
CBD is low, usually under 1 percent, which keeps the heady citrus character front and centre. The low CBD means effects are primarily driven by THC and the terpene profile.
The lineage is Lemon Haze x Afghan, blending energetic citrus top notes with a durable, resinous backbone. The cross preserves aroma while improving vigour and bud density.
Seeds are offered feminised to simplify crop planning and ensure uniform female plants. Growers will find predictable flowering and consistent cannabinoid expression.
Growing Citradelic Sunset in a damp coastal climate requires attention to ventilation and humidity control. Mould prevention is essential in these conditions and regular inspection is needed.
Flowering finishes in around eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Trichome development is pronounced in the final fortnight.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and humidity is controlled. Greenhouse setups often bring out better bud density than exposed outdoor sites in the same region.
Plants remain medium height with a tendency to form a solid central cola and several stout side branches. This structure makes pruning and training straightforward for most growers.
In Fife a greenhouse is the safest option to shield plants from damp winds and salt spray while retaining warmth. Outdoor growers in Fife should choose a sheltered, sunny site and expect slightly lower yields than greenhouse counterparts.
Growing Citradelic Sunset in Fife means planning for persistent humidity and salt-laden breezes typical of a damp coastal climate. Use a greenhouse or raised, well-drained beds and active dehumidification to protect buds in Fife.
The high-THC profile brings an uplifting head buzz that settles into gentle body relaxation. Users report clearer focus than with heavy indicas, making it versatile across the day.
Flavours are bright citrus up front with an earthy, pine-tinged finish. The aroma intensifies during cure, leaving a clean zesty palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it responds well to greenhouse cannabis cultivation because the structure and compact buds benefit from sheltered, controlled conditions that reduce mould risk.
Maintain airflow with oscillating fans, keep humidity below 50% during flowering, and remove any dense inner growth to improve ventilation around bud sites.
Use a steady, balanced NPK feed early and reduce nitrogen when flowering starts; supplement with silica and calcium to strengthen stems in windy coastal environments.
Topping once and using a low SCROG net encourages even canopy development and improves light penetration without excessively increasing humidity issues.
Harvest in the morning when terpenes are most stable and trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for a balanced psychoactive and flavour profile.
Direct sowing outdoors in Fife is risky due to cool, wet springs; germinate indoors or in a heated propagator and transplant once conditions are reliably dry.
Cure for at least four weeks in airtight jars with regular burping; extended curing of six to eight weeks improves smoothness and citrus notes.
Aphids and spider mites can be an issue; use biological controls, neem oil outside flowering, and sticky traps to monitor populations.
Supplemental lighting on overcast days boosts yields and trichome production, especially in late season when natural light levels fall.
Install windbreaks, rinse foliage after occasional salt exposure, and position the greenhouse to minimise direct wind-driven spray.
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