
- Fruity, relaxing and reliable for controlled indoor grows
Sangria
Sangria is an indica-dominant hybrid known for fruity, berry-rich flavours and relaxing effects.
- Berry-led aroma with a sweet finish
- Compact plants ideal for SCROG
- Performs strongly under LED lighting
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Sangria x Purple Punch |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium to high (approx 450-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Berry, Citrus, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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variable British weather |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor/Outdoor (favours indoor in Lancashire) |
About Sangria
Sangria is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds with a pronounced berry and citrus profile. It flowers in eight to nine weeks and performs best when humidity and temperature are controlled, making indoor grows or well-sheltered outdoor sites the preferred choice.
Sangria is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans toward soothing, body-led effects. The structure produces dense buds rather than tall sativa colas.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent, giving a noticeable but manageable potency. Some phenotypes can push slightly higher under optimal care.
CBD is low and usually under one percent, so Sangria is not chosen for high-CBD therapy. The profile suits recreational and symptom-targeted use rather than broad CBD treatment.
Sangria's lineage combines fruity, indica-heavy parents to create compact, resinous buds. The cross is documented as Sangria x Purple Punch, which contributes to the sweet berry profile.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females. Autoflower versions exist but traditional photoperiod feminised seeds are most popular with growers.
Growing Sangria in variable British weather requires vigilance around humidity, airflow and timing. Many growers in Lancashire opt for controlled environments to reduce risk from sudden rain and damp.
Sangria flowers in roughly eight to nine weeks under standard photoperiod conditions. Outdoor plants finish around early autumn when the season is long and dry.
Indoor yields are medium to high when plants receive training and steady feeding. Outdoors, yields can increase if the plants avoid autumn rain and receive full sun.
Plants stay a medium height with a bushy canopy suited to topping and SCROG. Branches produce several compact, weighty colas rather than a single lanky main stem.
Sangria performs well indoors where temperature and humidity can be stabilised in Lancashire. Outdoors in Lancashire it needs a sheltered, sunny site and protection from late summer rain.
Lancashire's cool, often damp summers make outdoor growing challenging without careful site selection and late-season protection. Sangria benefits from an indoor grow or a well-drained, sheltered outdoor microclimate to manage the variable British weather.
Initial effects are lightly euphoric and social, then shift to relaxed, heavy-body sensations. At higher doses the strain can be sedating and promote sleep.
Flavours are berry-forward with clear citrus notes and a sweet finish. The smoke can carry a grape-like character that matches the strain's name.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a 12/12 light schedule to trigger and maintain flowering, ensuring dark periods are uninterrupted.
Keep relative humidity around 40-50% in late flowering to reduce mould risk, increasing ventilation if levels rise.
Begin a flush of plain water one to two weeks before harvest to improve final flavour and smoothness.
Use a bloom-focused feed with higher phosphorus and potassium while reducing nitrogen after the stretch.
Site plants in a sunny, breezy location, space them for airflow and remove infected material immediately to prevent spread.
Yes, topping and SCROG work well to increase canopy uniformity and overall yields by exposing more bud sites.
Yes, Sangria responds very well to indoor LED cannabis cultivation; use full-spectrum LEDs, moderate PPFD and keep canopy temperatures stable for best trichome development.
Aim for 20-26°C during lights-on and slightly cooler in the dark to mimic natural day-night swings.
From seed to harvest expect around 12-16 weeks depending on phenotypes and the length of the local summer season.
Sangria can be quite aromatic in late flowering with a sweet, fruity odour, so consider carbon filtration indoors or odour control outdoors.
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