
- Strawberry sweetness, creative clarity.
Dulce De Fresa
Dulce De Fresa is a strawberry-forward hybrid with mid-twenties THC and medium-high yields suited to greenhouse setups.
- Sweet strawberry aroma with creamy depth
- Reliable mid-twenties THC and daytime clarity
- Performs well under SCROG in a managed greenhouse
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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GELATO x STRAWBERRY COUGH |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high |
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Strawberry, Vanilla cream, Citrus zest |
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Feminised (auto versions available) |
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Damp coastal |
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Energetic uplift, Creative focus, Gentle body relaxation |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Dulce De Fresa
Dulce De Fresa is a balanced hybrid bred from GELATO x STRAWBERRY COUGH that delivers sweet berry flavours, creamy vanillin notes and an uplifted yet clear-headed effect. It flowers in eight to nine weeks and responds well to training and greenhouse environments, but growers in damp coastal regions like Newcastle must focus on humidity control and airflow to avoid mould and preserve bud quality.
Dulce De Fresa is a balanced hybrid that combines sativa lift with indica stability. The plant shows vigorous resin production and clear-headed effects.
THC levels usually register in the mid twenties, producing noticeably strong psychoactive effects. New growers should respect potency and dose cautiously.
CBD content is low and does little to blunt the high from THC. Those seeking pronounced CBD benefits should consider alternative varieties.
Dulce De Fresa descends from GELATO x STRAWBERRY COUGH. The cross explains the pronounced berry aroma and creamy terpene spectrum.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to ensure reliable bud production without males. Some breeders also sell auto-flowering variants for faster cycles.
Growing Dulce De Fresa in a damp coastal climate increases the risk of mould, so vigilance is necessary. Overall difficulty is intermediate and requires good airflow and humidity control.
Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor harvest in Newcastle typically finishes in late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high when plants are grown in a ventilated greenhouse or with training techniques. Outdoor production in Newcastle depends on summer warmth and effective pest and mould management.
Plants tend to reach a medium-tall stature with long internodes and multiple colas. Early topping and support help manage stretch and heavy bud weight.
Indoors Dulce De Fresa responds well to SCROG and topping to control height in Newcastle. Outdoor plants prefer full sun but need shelter from coastal winds and late-season damp in Newcastle.
Growing Dulce De Fresa in Newcastle's damp coastal climate requires constant humidity monitoring and strong ventilation. A greenhouse with dehumidification and good airflow is highly recommended to prevent bud rot.
The high THC gives an initial uplifting, social energy followed by relaxed clarity. Many users report increased creativity without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet strawberry with creamy vanilla notes and a bright citrus finish. A mild earthy base balances the sweeter terpenes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 40-50% relative humidity during late flowering to reduce bud rot risk; under damp coastal conditions you may need dehumidifiers or heated ventilation.
Yes, it performs well in a greenhouse where temperature and humidity can be managed, making greenhouse cannabis cultivation a practical option in cooler, damper climates.
Expect roughly eight to nine weeks of flowering under good indoor lighting before buds are ready for harvest.
Topping and low-stress training improve light penetration and yield; SCROG is particularly effective for controlling height and maximising colas.
Use a balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering and reduce nitrogen in the final two weeks for cleaner smoke.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and mould such as botrytis; keep plants healthy and inspect regularly, especially in humid conditions.
It is moderately hungry; plan a feeding schedule that supports vigorous growth but avoid over-fertilising which can stress plants.
Yes, clones root and flower reliably and help preserve specific phenotype characteristics, useful for commercial or repeatable grows.
Dry slowly at 16-20°C with 45-55% humidity, then cure in jars burped daily for the first two weeks and less frequently afterwards for several weeks.
Yes, its uplifting effects and clear-headed energy make it suitable for daytime symptom relief or creative activities.
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