
- Bright berry highs, dependable growth.
Sergeant Strawberry
Sergeant Strawberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for clear-headed uplift and pronounced strawberry flavour.
- Pronounced strawberry terpene profile
- Balanced cerebral lift with gentle body calm
- Performs well under managed conditions
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18-24% |
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0.5-2% |
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Strawberry Cough x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (0.8–2.0 m depending on environment) |
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Medium-high (indoor ~400–500 g/m², outdoor up to ~600 g/plant) |
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sweet strawberry, candy-sour citrus, earthy backbone |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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uplifting cerebral clarity, euphoric creativity, gentle physical relaxation |
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Both |
About Sergeant Strawberry
Sergeant Strawberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers bright, focused cerebral effects and a pronounced berry terpene profile. Bred from Strawberry Cough x Northern Lights, it offers predictable growth and reliable flowering for intermediate growers using either indoor or well-sheltered outdoor setups; it performs particularly well in temperate regions when humidity is managed and airflow is prioritised.
Sergeant Strawberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for daytime clarity and creative use. It balances cerebral lift with a modest body stone for usability across different situations.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 24 percent, giving a noticeable but controllable potency. At the upper end it produces clear, energetic highs that experienced users will appreciate.
CBD levels are low, usually under 2 percent, so effects are driven by THC. This balance suits users seeking psychoactive benefit rather than high-CBD therapy.
Sergeant Strawberry descends from Strawberry Cough x Northern Lights to combine berry terpene character with robust growth. Breeders focused on stable phenotypes and strong terpene clarity.
Seeds are supplied feminised to reduce the risk of male plants and maximise productive canopy space. Feminised genetics make planning crops simpler for small-scale growers in Liverpool and beyond.
Growing Sergeant Strawberry is suited to an intermediate cultivator in a temperate southern England climate where vigilance against mould is important. It tolerates coastal humidity but rewards good airflow and consistent feeding.
Flowering finishes in about 8 to 10 weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in Liverpool should expect a harvest window around late September to mid-October when the season is steady.
Yields are medium to high with correct canopy management and nutrient regimes. Indoor growers can generally target 400–500 g per square metre while sheltered outdoor plants may reach up to 600 g each.
Plants show a medium-tall, open structure with long internodes and prominent cola formation. Outdoors they can reach 1.5–2.0 m while controlled indoor setups usually keep them between 0.8 and 1.2 m.
In Liverpool, indoor grows perform best with stable temperatures around 20–24°C and strict humidity control to prevent mould. Outdoors in Liverpool choose a sunny, sheltered site protected from prevailing winds and heavy rain.
Growing Sergeant Strawberry in Liverpool suits the temperate southern England climate with mild summers and cool autumns. Select a well-drained, sheltered spot and be prepared for intermittent wet weeks late in the season.
The initial effect is an uplifting, focused cerebral rush that sharpens perception. A gentle, calming body feel follows that settles the user without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by ripe strawberry sweetness with candy-sour citrus notes on the exhale. A subtle earthy undercurrent keeps the overall aroma grounded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It prefers a stable, warm environment with good airflow and controlled humidity, which makes it suitable for both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor sites.
Keep relative humidity below 50% during late flowering and use dehumidifiers or increased ventilation to prevent mould and bud rot.
No, it is best for intermediate growers due to its stretch and the need for careful mould prevention and feeding.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and shift to a bloom formula with reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering.
Many growers reduce feeds and flush with plain water in the final 7–14 days to improve smoke smoothness and terpene clarity.
Yes, with controlled lights, temperature and humidity you can run multiple cycles indoors any time of year using standard 12/12 or SOG/SCROG approaches.
In sheltered, sunny spots it produces solid crops; choose sites protected from prevailing winds and with good drainage to avoid problems in wet periods.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and grey mould; regular inspection and integrated pest management reduce risk.
Gentle curing, avoiding high drying temperatures and preserving terpenes with a slow, cool dry will retain the strawberry and citrus notes.
Controlled climate cannabis growing is strongly recommended to manage humidity and temperature precisely, especially in the temperate southern England climate where outdoor conditions can be unpredictable.
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