
- Sour Patch — focused energy with a sharp citrus kick
Sour Patch
Sour Patch is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers bright citrus and sour flavours with a focused, creative high.
- Bright, focused high ideal for daytime creativity
- Performs well in controlled greenhouse and compact indoor setups
- Distinct sour-citrus flavour with earthy undertones
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Sour Diesel x G13 |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-150 cm indoors |
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Medium to high (approx. 350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Sour, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Uplifting, Focused, Creative |
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Indoor and greenhouse |
About Sour Patch
Sour Patch is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Sour Diesel x G13 that combines lively cerebral effects with approachable cultivation. It performs well in controlled greenhouse and indoor setups, producing medium to high yields and a distinct sour-citrus terpene profile.
Sour Patch is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lively, cerebral characteristics. It leans towards energetic daytime use while remaining controllable for most growers.
This variety typically tests between 18% and 22% THC, offering a pronounced psychoactive effect. The potency suits regular users but can overwhelm novices if consumed in large amounts.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so the balance favours THC-driven effects. Those seeking therapeutic CBD should consider pairing or choosing a different strain.
Sour Patch traces to Sour Diesel x G13 in its lineage. The cross yields a balance of diesel funk and subtle floral sweetness.
Seeds are available primarily as feminised to simplify cultivation. Regular or auto versions may exist from specific breeders.
Under humid greenhouse environments this strain requires vigilant mould prevention and steady airflow. Growers of average experience can achieve good results with attention to humidity and pruning.
Flowering runs about eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Expect clear markers for bud maturity and a defined harvest window.
Yields are medium to high, with indoor growers often reaching 350-450 g/m². A well-managed greenhouse in Buckinghamshire can push those numbers higher.
Plants stay medium in stature, typically 80-150 cm when managed indoors. They respond well to training and topping to maintain a compact canopy.
Sour Patch suits small indoor cannabis grow spaces as much as greenhouse bays. In Buckinghamshire this flexibility lets growers adapt to limited rooms and variable seasons.
Growing Sour Patch in Buckinghamshire requires strict control of humid greenhouse environments to prevent bud rot. Good ventilation and dehumidification are essential in Buckinghamshire to maintain bud quality.
Effects begin with a bright uplift and a spike in focus. The high settles into sustained creativity without heavy sedation.
The flavour blends sharp citrus and sour notes with an earthy background. Sweet undertones appear during exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a 12/12 light/dark cycle for flowering and ensure dark periods are uninterrupted to avoid stress.
Maintain airflow with fans, avoid overcrowding, and keep relative humidity below 55% during late flowering.
Yes, topping and low-stress training improve canopy uniformity and boost usable bud sites.
Provide a balanced N-P-K schedule with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering to encourage resin and bud development.
Begin a flush around 7-10 days before harvest under standard schedules, adjusting based on trichome maturity.
Expect around 10-14 weeks from seed with feminised plants, depending on veg time and growing conditions.
It tolerates moderate temperature swings but avoid persistent cold; night drops under 12°C can stress the plant.
Yes, its medium height and responsiveness to training make it well suited to small indoor cannabis grow spaces when managed carefully.
Monitor for spider mites and aphids; integrated pest management and regular inspection are effective in early control.
Use trichome colour and pistil retraction as primary indicators, aiming for a mix of cloudy and amber trichomes for balanced effects.
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