
- A balanced, fruity hybrid that favours attentive cultivation
Jungle Sunset
Jungle Sunset is an indica-dominant hybrid known for tropical citrus notes and balanced effects.
- Tropical citrus aroma with a steady, balanced high
- Indica-dominant hybrid suited to intermediate growers
- Performs well in controlled environments and temperate gardens
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Sunset Sherbet x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high (varies with conditions) |
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Tropical citrus, Earthy spice, Sweet berry |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Balanced |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Jungle Sunset
Jungle Sunset is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines fruity terpene expression with a calm, balanced high. The cross yields medium-tall plants with resinous buds and a flavour profile that mixes tropical citrus, sweet berry and earthy spice. While THC levels are mid-to-high, CBD is low, so the cultivar is primarily chosen for recreational balance and occasional therapeutic use for stress and mild pain. In a temperate southern England climate the strain shows phenotypic variation that rewards attentive selection and consistent post-harvest care. Growers in Dundee have reported reliable resin production and variable yields depending on seasonal weather.
Jungle Sunset is an indica-dominant hybrid with a balanced profile of relaxing and mildly uplifting traits. The cross produces plants that show both resinous buds and steady, predictable behaviour.
THC sits in the mid-to-high range for contemporary strains, providing a clear psychoactive effect for most users. Potency varies by phenotype and by post-harvest handling.
CBD content is low, so this strain is not considered CBD-dominant. Those seeking CBD-led therapy should compare options before selecting Jungle Sunset.
The lineage is recorded as Sunset Sherbet x Haze, which contributes both fruity terpenes and a lifted cerebral quality. That pedigree explains the cross between dessert-like aroma and haze-like clarity.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to favour flowering females in a crop. Autoflower variants are less commonly available from mainstream breeders.
Under a temperate southern England climate Jungle Sunset rewards careful attention rather than trial-and-error approaches. It suits growers with some experience who can manage phenotypic variation without resorting to extreme measures.
Flowering runs a moderate course typical of many hybrids, reaching maturity toward the late season. Exact timing varies with phenotype and cultivation approach.
Yields are generally medium to high when plants are maintained in stable conditions. Outdoor results in Dundee can vary year to year depending on seasonal weather.
Plants usually develop a medium-tall structure with a prominent central cola and reliable side branching. The form is compatible with moderate training and support where needed.
Indoors Jungle Sunset adapts well to controlled environments in Dundee without excessive stretch. Outdoors in Dundee the strain performs best in favourable seasons and benefits from some shelter during prolonged wet weather.
Growing Jungle Sunset in Dundee suits the temperate southern England climate when local seasonal patterns are considered. Rain and cool spells can influence outdoor performance in Dundee so monitoring local conditions is sensible.
The high is immediately uplifting with a clear-headed onset that eases into gentle body relaxation. Most users report a balanced experience rather than heavy sedation.
Flavours mingle tropical citrus top notes with a sweet berry core and a dry, earthy finish. Terpene nuances become more apparent in slower sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Controlled climate cannabis growing refers to managing environmental factors in a contained space to reduce variability. For Jungle Sunset this approach helps produce consistent phenotypes, though specifics depend on legal and ethical considerations.
Jungle Sunset is better suited to growers with some prior experience because it shows phenotypic variation and responds to attentive management. Beginners should prioritise learning local regulations and basic plant care before attempting this cultivar.
THC can vary between phenotypes and batches due to genetics and post-harvest handling. Consumers and researchers should expect a range rather than a single fixed potency.
Some users report benefits for stress, mild pain and sleep support, but clinical evidence is limited and individual responses differ. Medical use should be discussed with a qualified professional in jurisdictions where it is permitted.
Feminised seeds are the common commercial offering to reduce the chance of male plants in a crop. Other options may exist from specialised breeders but availability varies.
Plants may be susceptible to common foliar and root issues seen in many garden crops, especially where humidity and ventilation are poorly managed. Regular observation and preventive cultural measures are preferable to reactive treatments.
Flavour profiles are influenced by genetics and post-harvest processes, so there will be variation between batches. Proper drying and storage help preserve terpene character.
Harvest timing affects potency and flavour, and growers aim to balance desirable traits rather than chase a single metric. Exact decisions should be made based on the chosen legal and ethical framework and with non-specific observational criteria.
Cultivation of cannabis remains a controlled activity in the UK and is generally illegal without specific licences. Always consult current legislation and seek legal advice before any cultivation.
Look for reputable horticultural texts, peer-reviewed studies and guidance from licensed professionals where applicable. Forums and grower communities can share experience, but verify claims against reliable sources and legal requirements.
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