
- Uplift in a compact package.
Sativa Star
Sativa Star is a sativa-dominant strain bred for compact growth and lively daytime effects.
- Bright, focused daytime high
- Compact habit for small spaces
- Performs well in sheltered UK gardens
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18-22% |
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0.50% |
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Haze x Skunk |
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Sativa-dominant |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium |
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Citrus, Spicy, Earthy |
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Feminized |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Uplifting, Focused, Energetic |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Sativa Star
Sativa Star is a compact, sativa-dominant variety that brings bright citrus flavours and a focused, uplifting high. It was bred from Haze x Skunk to combine classic cerebral effects with a manageable structure, making it a strong option for growers working with limited space or cooler climates.
Sativa Star is a sativa-dominant cultivar that favours cerebral clarity and daytime use. The plant shows sativa traits in aroma and stature while remaining manageable in small grows.
THC typically ranges from eighteen to twenty-two percent in well-grown phenotypes. This potency gives a lively, clear-headed high suitable for daytime activities.
CBD is low, generally around half a percent or below. The low CBD means effects rely on THC and the terpene profile rather than cannabidiol.
The lineage is Haze x Skunk, blending classic uplifting sativa traits with stable, compact growth. Breeding aims to keep vigour and a manageable stretch for small spaces.
Seeds are supplied feminized to ensure predominantly female crops. Feminized genetics simplify planning for limited spaces and suit compact indoor cannabis gardens.
Growing Sativa Star under cool Highland growing conditions requires careful temperature and airflow management to avoid stress. It rates as intermediate, responding well to training techniques that control stretch.
Flowering usually completes in nine to eleven weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoors the finish can be delayed if autumn in Yorkshire turns cool and wet.
Yield is moderate for a sativa-dominant strain when managed correctly. In compact indoor setups expect medium returns, while outdoor yields in Yorkshire depend heavily on the season.
Plants stay shorter than many classic sativas, with a bushy, compact structure suited to training. They typically reach a short to medium height, making them good for lower spaces.
Sativa Star performs strongly indoors in controlled tents and in sheltered outdoor spots in Yorkshire. For growers in Yorkshire it suits balconies and small gardens where full-sized sativas would be impractical.
In Yorkshire Sativa Star benefits from warmth and shelter to thrive in cool Highland growing conditions. Provide protection from early autumn chills and consider extra root insulation or gentle heat if nights turn cold.
The high-terpene profile produces an uplifting, focused cerebral effect. Users report increased creativity and energy with minimal heavy body sedation.
Flavour has bright citrus top notes balanced by pine and a touch of spicy earthiness. The aftertaste is herbal and clean with a lingering finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It suits beginners with some care but is best for growers with basic experience in training and climate control due to its sativa stretch.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle for flowering indoors and ensure consistent dark periods to avoid stress and hermaphroditism.
Use a balanced NPK feed with slightly higher nitrogen in veg, tapering to bloom formulas as flowering starts.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a lively, slightly deepening effect rather than full sedation.
Improve airflow, keep foliar moisture low, and use dehumidifiers or heaters in enclosed spaces to reduce risk of bud rot.
Yes, it is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens when trained with LST or SCROG to control height and maximise bud sites.
Look out for aphids, spider mites and thrips; regular inspection and biological controls work well in cooler climates.
Topping or mainlining helps create an even canopy and reduces vertical stretch, which improves light distribution in small spaces.
Dry slowly for seven to twelve days at moderate humidity, then cure in jars for at least two weeks to mellow flavours and potency.
Aim for pH 6.0-6.5 in soil and 5.5-6.0 in hydroponic systems to ensure optimal nutrient uptake.
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