
- Bright, fast and coastal-tough
Heavenly Sativa
Heavenly Sativa is a sativa-dominant variety bred for clarity and a short flowering window suited to temperate sites.
- Fast-flowering sativa clarity
- Built for exposed coastal plots
- Citrus lift with pine character
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Haze x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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1.5-2.5 m |
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400-700 g/plant (outdoor) |
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citrus, pine, earthy |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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uplifting, energetic, creative |
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Both, suited to short season outdoor |
About Heavenly Sativa
Heavenly Sativa is a sativa-leaning cultivar created from Haze x Skunk to deliver uplifting, focused highs without a long wait. It finishes in eight to nine weeks and offers a citrus-pine flavour with moderate to high yields outdoors when given shelter from strong winds. The variety handles cooler nights and some sea spray, making it a practical choice for growers in coastal parts of the UK who need reliable finishes within a short season.
Heavenly Sativa is a Sativa-dominant variety with an emphasis on clear-headed uplift. Its morphology leans toward open colas and extended internodes.
THC sits in the mid-to-high range, typically between 18 and 22 percent. That potency offers a pronounced cerebral effect while remaining manageable for most regular users.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. The plant is therefore chosen for psychoactive and mood effects rather than CBD therapy.
Heavenly Sativa descends from a Haze x Skunk cross designed to emphasise clarity and resin. The breeding shortens typical haze flowering while retaining sativa character.
Seeds are supplied feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. That simplifies small-scale outdoor planning and indoor tent rotations.
This strain rates as moderate to cultivate and benefits from staking and canopy management in windy coastal growing areas. Good nutrient scheduling and vigilant pest checks keep yields consistent.
Flowering finishes in a relatively short eight to nine weeks for a sativa-leaning cultivar. That makes it a practical option for growers who need to avoid late-autumn weather.
Outdoor yields are medium to high, commonly in the 400–700 g per plant range in good conditions. Indoors it responds well to SOG or SCROG methods to maximise bud production.
Plants reach a medium-tall height of around 1.5 to 2.5 metres with airy colas and long nodes. The open structure helps wind pass through but still requires support in exposed sites.
Indoors it responds predictably to controlled lighting and training, and growers in Cornwall report reliable finishes under a 12/12 switch. Outdoors in Cornwall it suits late-summer plots if given shelter from the prevailing winds.
In Cornwall Heavenly Sativa tolerates sea spray and cool evenings better than many pure sativas. In windy coastal growing areas it thrives if sited with windbreaks and firm staking.
The high is primarily uplifting and energising, with a clear mental focus. Physical relaxation is present but not sedating.
Flavours present bright citrus up front with a piney backbone. Earthy undertones balance the profile and keep the finish clean.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, its eight to nine week flowering window makes it well suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing in temperate regions.
Provide staking or netting early and consider windbreaks to reduce stem stress and flower damage.
A balanced bloom feed with steady phosphorus and potassium, plus adequate calcium and magnesium, supports dense bud development.
Plan to harvest in late summer to early autumn, aiming before persistent heavy rain to avoid mould issues.
Yes, it performs well under LED rigs and responds to SCROG to manage stretch and increase bud sites.
Regular inspection and preventive measures for spider mites and botrytis are important, especially as seasons turn damp.
Seeds are feminised to give a high proportion of flowering females and simplify canopy planning.
Expect around 1.5 to 2.5 metres depending on feeding and training choices.
It tolerates cool evenings reasonably well but prolonged cold can slow resin production.
With good management outdoor yields commonly fall between 400 and 700 grams per plant.
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