
- Strawberry-sweet sativa energy for greenhouse growers
Florida Strawberries
Florida Strawberries is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a strong strawberry flavour and lively, uplifting effects; it suits greenhouse cultivation.
- Strawberry-forward flavour with a sativa lift
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouses
- Great for creative daytime sessions
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18-22% |
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0.2-0.5% |
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Florida OG x Strawberry Cough |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium to high (greenhouse) |
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Strawberry, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed body buzz, Creative focus |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Florida Strawberries
Florida Strawberries is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its strawberry-forward terpene profile and energising head high. It performs well in sheltered greenhouse environments where humidity and airflow can be carefully managed, and responds favourably to training techniques such as SCROG and topping. The strain flowers in about eight to ten weeks and produces medium to high yields when conditions are kept stable. Growers in coastal areas should pay attention to moisture control to avoid mould during late-season ripening.
Florida Strawberries is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans towards energetic, fruity phenotypes. The plant shows sativa structure with elongated colas and lively resin production.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22%, providing a clear and potent uplift. The potency suits daytime use for those seeking an active, sociable headspace.
CBD is low, usually below 0.5%, so the chemotype is focused on THC-driven effects. Low CBD means therapeutic effects are present but secondary to recreational use.
The genetics trace to Florida OG x Strawberry Cough, blending citrus-strawberry terpenes with sativa energy. This cross produces phenotypes that favour aroma and an active high.
Seeds are typically offered feminised to simplify cultivation and maximise flower production. Feminised genetics reduce the risk of male plants, making them suitable for small greenhouse runs.
Growing Florida Strawberries in a moist western coastal climate requires steady attention to airflow and humidity control. In these conditions the cultivar is moderately demanding but rewards attentive growers with healthy bud development.
Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks given stable environmental control. Slight variations between phenotypes may extend maturation by a week in some cases.
Yield is medium to high, especially when cultivated in a sheltered greenhouse with good training techniques. Outdoor yields in Lincolnshire can be respectable if plants are given a sunny, protected site.
Plants reach medium to tall heights with open branching suited to SCROG or single-cola training. Expect robust vertical growth and sturdy stems that support dense flowers.
Indoors it performs well in a controlled greenhouse where temperature and humidity are easier to manage. Outdoors in Lincolnshire it benefits from a sunny, sheltered position to reduce exposure to wind and damp.
Growing Florida Strawberries in Lincolnshire requires particular care because of the moist western coastal climate. A greenhouse with good ventilation and dehumidification will help prevent mould and promote even ripening in Lincolnshire.
The high begins with a bright cerebral uplift that enhances mood and sociability. A gentle physical relaxation follows, leaving users alert but comfortable.
A pronounced strawberry sweetness leads the palate, complemented by zesty citrus notes and an earthy finish. The aroma turns jammy and fresh when buds are broken or warmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect about 8–10 weeks of flowering after a 3–6 week vegetative period depending on training and light schedule.
Use moderate nitrogen in veg and shift to higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering, reducing overall feed late in bloom to improve flavour.
Yes, with SCROG or topping you can control vertical stretch and keep plants manageable in a small greenhouse or grow tent.
Yes, it suits UK greenhouse cannabis growing because the shelter helps manage damp and wind common in coastal regions.
Prioritise ventilation, spacing, and selective defoliation to improve airflow and reduce humidity around bud sites.
Look out for spider mites, aphids and powdery mildew; regular inspection and biological controls keep infestations manageable.
Flush with plain water for 7–14 days depending on substrate to reduce nutrient residue and improve final flavour.
Aroma is pronounced with fruity and sweet notes, so odour control is advisable during late flowering.
Feminised seeds are recommended for most growers to avoid males and maximise usable bud production.
Cultivating cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a Home Office licence, so check current laws and regulations before attempting to grow.
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