
- Bright, berry-forward sativa lift for focused days
Sour Strawberry
Sour Strawberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a sharp sour-berry aroma and an uplifting, focused high.
- Sharp sour-berry aroma with diesel undertones
- Responds well to LED lighting and training
- Good daytime clarity with manageable structure
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Sour Diesel x Strawberry Cough |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (80-150 cm) |
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Moderate to high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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Sour strawberry, Citrus zest, Earthy diesel |
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Feminised (autoflower variants available) |
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Temperate, variable British weather |
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Uplifting and cerebral, Focused creativity, Mild physical relaxation |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Sour Strawberry
Sour Strawberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines Sour Diesel drive with Strawberry Cough sweetness to deliver bright, focused effects and a pronounced sour-berry flavour. It performs well indoors under controlled light and airflow, and responds to common training techniques; outdoor grows in Brighton need shelter from damp spells and careful timing to avoid late-season rot. Growers using LED rigs will find this variety efficient and responsive to light management, while those in temperate, variable British weather should prioritise ventilation and harvest planning. Overall, it is a reliable daytime variety offering clear-headed uplift and a resinous finish.
Sour Strawberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for a lively head high and pronounced berry aroma. It leans on sativa vigour while keeping a structure suited to training.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% in well-phenotyped plants. This level gives a clear, energising effect without deep sedation.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%, so it is not chosen for CBD-focused therapy. Users seeking high-CBD profiles should consider other varieties.
Sour Strawberry is bred from Sour Diesel x Strawberry Cough to merge diesel pungency with sweet berry aromatics. The cross aims to deliver sativa lift with a manageable plant habit.
Most seed packs for this variety are sold feminised to ensure flowering in every plant. Autoflower versions exist but may reduce overall yield and slightly alter cannabinoid balance.
Growing Sour Strawberry in Brighton can be moderately demanding under variable British weather due to intermittent humidity and cool nights. Constant airflow and regular checks are necessary to limit mould and mildew.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor finishes in Brighton commonly occur in late September if plants avoid prolonged wet spells.
Yield is moderate to high with good light and nutrients, often around 400–500 g/m² indoors. Outdoor harvests are more variable in Brighton and depend on season length and weather.
Plants show an open, airy structure with fairly long internodes and resinous colas. They respond well to topping and training to control final height.
Sour Strawberry excels indoors where climate and light are controlled, particularly under modern LEDs. Outdoor grows in Brighton require sheltered placement and active mould prevention to protect bud quality.
Growing Sour Strawberry in Brighton demands attention because variable British weather brings damp spells and cool nights that favour bud rot. Careful site selection, airflow and harvest timing are essential to maintain quality.
The high is uplifted and mentally clear, supporting focus and creativity. A gentle body buzz follows that rarely impedes daytime activity.
The flavour is a sharp sour-berry up front with bright citrus lift. A faint diesel note grounds the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 400–600 µmol/m²/s in flower for balanced bud development; seedlings and early veg need much less light and benefit from a gentle ramp-up.
Very important; good airflow reduces mould risk and helps strengthen stems, which is crucial in damp British conditions.
Many growers reduce feed in the final 7–14 days to let salts clear from the medium, but timing can be adjusted by trichome maturity and plant condition.
Keep RH around 40–50% in late flower to lower bud rot risk, and lower humidity further during final weeks if possible.
Yes; techniques like topping, low-stress training and SCROG increase light penetration and often improve yields with this open-structured plant.
A balanced bloom formula higher in phosphorus and potassium with lower nitrogen supports bud set, but watch EC and pH to avoid nutrient lockout.
Dry to 50% RH balance and then cure in jars for at least two weeks, with regular burping, for improved aroma and smoother smoke.
Yes, cuttings root reliably from stable mothers and keep genetic consistency; maintain sterile conditions and steady humidity until roots form.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and powdery mildew; outdoor plants in Brighton are also vulnerable to slugs and outdoor-borne moulds after prolonged rain.
Choose a full-spectrum LED suited to the grow space, maintain proper canopy light levels, provide fresh air exchange and manage humidity; LED rigs are efficient and produce less heat, which helps in compact indoor spaces.
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