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Golden Strawberry

Feminised
Photoperiod

Golden Strawberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid with sweet berry aromas and uplifting effects, suited to experienced outdoor growers who can protect plants from wind.

Why choose Golden Strawberry?
  • Bright strawberry notes with a clear, creative high
  • Performs well when sheltered and trained outdoors
  • Good yields for a sativa-leaning short-season variety
THC 18-22%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Golden Goat x Strawberry Cough
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 1.2–2.0 m outdoors; 60–100 cm indoors
Yield Moderate to high
Taste Sweet strawberry, Honeyed citrus, Light earthy spice
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Windy coastal growing areas
Effects Uplifting, Creative focus, Gentle relaxation
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Golden Strawberry

Golden Strawberry blends the tropical vigour of Golden Goat with the berry sweetness of Strawberry Cough to produce a sativa-leaning hybrid that favours bright, uplifting effects. It yields moderate to high crops under good sun and shelter and shows a pronounced strawberry-citrus flavour when properly cured. Growers in Buckinghamshire and similar UK regions will find it responsive to training and support, though exposed windy coastal growing areas demand careful siting and staking. This variety suits daytime use and can provide medicinal relief for stress and mild pain, but it is not a CBD-rich option.

Grow Difficulty:

Growers in windy coastal growing areas should regard Golden Strawberry as intermediate in difficulty because it needs staking and protection. It tolerates training well but requires attention to wind exposure and salt spray.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoors in the UK it will usually finish in late September to early October depending on the microclimate.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high for a sativa-leaning variety when plants receive full sun and a steady feed. In exposed sites yields will be reduced unless plants are sheltered and properly supported.

Height:

Plants form an open, airy structure with long internodes and can reach between 1.2 and 2 metres outdoors. Indoor crops display significant stretch and benefit from low-stress training or topping to control height.

Environment:

Indoors Golden Strawberry responds well to screen-of-green and stable climate control. Outdoors in Buckinghamshire it rewards a sunny, sheltered position to reduce wind damage and encourage resin production.

Climate:

In Buckinghamshire growers should site plants where prevailing winds and salt spray from windy coastal growing areas are minimised by hedges or windbreaks. Buckinghamshire microclimates will still produce strong finishes if plants get full sun, proper staking and attentive feed management.

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How do you handle stem breakage from gusts?
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I use bamboo canes and soft ties early, and add a support cage as buds swell to prevent snapping in strong gusts.
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Any tips for selecting phenos for a short UK season?
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Pick the earliest-flowering, bushiest specimens from your offspring and keep records; those finish sooner and handle cooler autumns better.
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Do you use any wind protection structures?
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Yes, I position plants near hedges and sometimes erect temporary windbreaks of breathable material to cut gusts without creating stagnation.
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How aggressive are nutrient needs?
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Moderate; they like a steady feed but dislike over-fertilisation late in flowering which can blunt flavour and resin.
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Is pruning necessary for outdoor crops here?
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Light pruning to open the canopy helps airflow and reduces mould risk, but avoid heavy cuts late in the season which can delay finish.

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