
- Tropical sativa vigour for compact UK grows.
Fiji Sunset
Fiji Sunset is a sativa-dominant hybrid with tropical flavours and an uplifting, creative high suited to daytime use.
- Tropical flavour with a clear, focused high
- Performs well indoors with vertical space
- Manage humidity to unlock full outdoor potential
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Fiji x Sunset |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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10-11 weeks |
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Tall, vigorous vertical growth |
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Medium-High |
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Tropical mango, Citrus zest, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Energetic, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Fiji Sunset
Fiji Sunset is a sativa-dominant hybrid that brings island-style terpenes into a UK-friendly package. It produces tall, lanky plants with dense, resinous buds and a clear, energising high; growers in Liverpool and similar climates should plan for a short outdoor season and manage humidity carefully to avoid mould.
Fiji Sunset is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for its lanky, energetic growth. It leans toward uplifting cerebral effects with a clear-headed profile.
Typical THC levels are moderate to high, averaging around 18–22%. This potency suits social daytime use without heavy sedation.
CBD content is low, generally below 1%. This strain is not chosen for strong CBD-driven symptom relief.
Fiji Sunset traces to a cross between an island sativa and a mellow sunset cultivar. The result marries tropical terpene notes with an energetic sativa drive.
Available as feminised seeds, Fiji Sunset ensures predictable flowering from all plants. Regular and autoflower versions may exist from some breeders but feminised is common.
Growing Fiji Sunset in the UK requires intermediate skills and attentiveness, especially given the short outdoor growing season. Plants tolerate a range of feeds but need careful mould prevention and airflow management.
Flowering indoors typically takes ten to eleven weeks. Outdoors the stretch can push into late season if not harvested early.
Yields are medium to high under ideal conditions, producing dense, resinous buds. In Liverpool yields may be lower if the season is shortened by poor weather.
Plants grow tall with long internodes and a pronounced central cola. Side-branching responds well to training but expect a statuesque final height.
Indoors Fiji Sunset performs well in taller tents where vertical space is available in Liverpool. Outdoors in Liverpool it needs early attention to humidity and staking to handle wind and rain.
In Liverpool, growing Fiji Sunset outdoors is constrained by a short outdoor growing season and frequent damp. Growers in Liverpool should aim for early planting and speedy canopy management to finish before autumn rains.
The high is uplifting and energising with a focused, creative edge. Users report clarity and reduced social anxiety rather than heavy sedation.
Flavours lean tropical with ripe mango and citrus zest over a pine backbone. The finish is slightly sweet with a clean herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Fiji Sunset can tolerate humidity if ventilation and plant spacing are good; high humidity cannabis cultivation requires pruning, airflow and, indoors, dehumidifiers to prevent bud mould.
Switch to a 12/12 light schedule once plants reach desired height since this variety stretches; consider training first to control vertical growth.
Use a balanced vegetative feed then boost phosphorus and potassium in bloom; monitor for nutrient lockout and adjust pH to keep uptake efficient.
Increase airflow, reduce canopy density, remove lower foliage and harvest before persistent wet autumn weather to limit rot risk.
Yes, selective defoliation and topping help manage the tall sativa habit and improve light penetration to lower bud sites.
Aim to finish in early autumn before prolonged rains; if trichomes remain clear late in the season consider harvesting earlier for safety.
Spider mites and aphids can appear, especially in warm indoor spaces, and slugs or pigeons can be a problem outdoors in Liverpool gardens.
Dry slowly at around 18–21°C with 50–60% RH, then cure in jars with periodic burping for at least two weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Yes, it responds well to organic soil and compost teas but watch nutrient balance and microbial health to avoid slow growth.
A greenhouse can extend the season and protect plants from damp, but ensure good ventilation to prevent humidity buildup.
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