
- Bright, chewy and reliably potent
Sour Gummy
Sour Gummy is a sativa-leaning hybrid with sour citrus and gummy sweetness and moderate THC.
- Sour lift with gummy sweetness
- Good for daytime focus
- Performs well indoors in humid conditions
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18-23% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Sour Diesel x Gummy |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Moderate to high |
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Sour citrus, Sweet gummy, Diesel |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Temperate; suited to short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Sour Gummy
Sour Gummy is a sativa-leaning hybrid that blends pungent diesel and candy notes into a clear, uplifting high. It finishes in eight to nine weeks indoors and performs well in controlled environments, while outdoor grows in places like Newcastle need careful timing to beat wet autumns. The strain suits intermediate growers who manage humidity and airflow closely.
Sour Gummy is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly to sativa. It combines energetic and calming traits for flexible use.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 23% by dry weight. This potency suits regular users seeking clear-headed euphoria without heavy sedation.
CBD is low, commonly under 1.5% in most phenotypes. It offers modest balancing effects rather than overt therapeutic CBD dominance.
Genetics stem from Sour Diesel x Gummy. The lineage explains the pungent diesel notes tempered by sugary confection aromas.
Seeds are generally offered as feminised photoperiod varieties. Autoflower versions exist but the photoperiod type gives more control over stretching and finishing.
Grow difficulty is intermediate and manageable for growers with some experience. Short outdoor growing season requires careful timing and may force an early harvest.
Indoor flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants need to be ready by early autumn in Newcastle if the season is short.
Yield is moderate to high under good care. Outdoor yields vary widely due to season length and humidity.
Plants grow to a medium height with a sturdy central cola and lateral branching. The structure suits both sea of green and single-stem training methods.
Indoors the strain performs well in controlled environments and benefits from stable humidity. Outdoors in Newcastle it will need protection from late-season rain and fast finishing due to the short outdoor growing season.
In Newcastle the brief summers mean growers must aim for fast, healthy vegetative growth to reach maturity. Short outdoor growing season and autumn rains require careful variety selection and preventative mould control.
Effects start with a bright, sour lift that sharpens focus and creativity. Later a relaxed body feeling develops without heavy sedation.
The flavour mixes sharp citrus and gummy sweetness with a lingering sour tang. Vapers and joints both highlight the candy-like aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain good airflow through pruning and spacing, monitor humidity levels closely, and remove dense fan leaves before the canopy closes over.
Aim for 40–50% relative humidity during late flowering to reduce bud rot risk, and lower it slightly during the final two weeks if possible.
High humidity cannabis cultivation increases the risk of botrytis and mould on dense colas, so use dehumidifiers, fans and careful canopy management to prevent problems.
Start checking trichomes from early September in Newcastle and be prepared to harvest slightly earlier than longer-season strains to avoid autumn rains.
Use a balanced vegetative fertiliser then switch to a bloom formula at flip; moderate feeding and regular runoff checks prevent nutrient lockout in wetter climates.
Yes, but feminised seeds remove the guesswork for flower production and are recommended for most hobby growers in small spaces.
Low-stress training and topping help produce an even canopy and faster ripening, which is useful when a short outdoor growing season is a factor.
Dry slowly in a well-ventilated, stable environment around 50% humidity and 18–20°C, then cure jars for several weeks with regular burping to prevent excess moisture.
Aphids and spider mites are common; use biological controls, sticky traps and regular plant inspections to keep infestations small and manageable.
Yes, in containers with good root volume and shelter from heavy rain; ensure airflow and consider an early harvest plan to beat autumn weather.
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