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Sangria Slushie

Feminised

Sangria Slushie is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet berry and grape notes and strong relaxing effects.

Why choose Sangria Slushie?
  • Sweet berry aroma with a cooling finish
  • Strong yields in a protected greenhouse
  • Reliable resin and compact structure
THC 22-26%
CBD 0.5-2%
Lineage GELATO x PURPLE URKLE
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (80-150 cm)
Yield High (400-550 g/m² indoor)
Taste Ripe berry, Tangy citrus, Sweet cooling grape
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Moist western coastal
Effects Uplifting cerebral buzz, Deep body relaxation, Sedation at high doses
Environment Greenhouse and indoor recommended; outdoor in sheltered locations

About Sangria Slushie

Sangria Slushie is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from GELATO x PURPLE URKLE that offers dense, resinous buds and a sweet berry-citrus flavour. It suits intermediate growers who can manage humidity and ventilation, performs particularly well in greenhouses and produces high yields under steady feeding and good light.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Sangria Slushie requires intermediate skills, with careful humidity control in the moist western coastal climate. Regular pruning and support reduce the risk of mould on dense colas.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually takes 8–10 weeks under stable conditions. Trichome maturation peaks towards the end of that window.

Yield:

Yields can be generous in a greenhouse with 400–550 g/m² possible under strong light and proper feeding. Outdoor results depend on shelter and pest control.

Height:

Plants are medium in stature with a sturdy central cola and reliable side branching. Height ranges from about 80 to 150 cm depending on training and containers.

Environment:

Sangria Slushie performs well under controlled indoor lights and in greenhouses, showing predictable stretch and a manageable canopy. In Lincolnshire outdoor cultivation is best in a sheltered spot or inside a greenhouse to avoid coastal humidity spikes.

Climate:

In Lincolnshire the moist western coastal climate brings persistent humidity that requires active ventilation and careful canopy management. Growers should use side ventilation, dehumidification and timely defoliation to keep buds healthy.

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How do you handle humid days in the greenhouse?
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I increase ventilation, run dehumidifiers in the evening and remove lower foliage to keep airflow around buds.
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What light schedule do you use?
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18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flowering under LED or HPS, keeping light leak prevention tight during flowering.
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Which nutrients give best results?
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A reliable base nutrient with a bloom booster in weeks 3–6 of flowering, plus silica for stem strength, works well.
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How do you prevent mould on dense colas?
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Stagger defoliation, ensure lateral airflow and harvest slightly earlier if persistent damp is forecast.
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Do you use CO2 in the greenhouse?
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I only use CO2 with high light intensity and sealed conditions; for most small greenhouses it's not necessary.

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