
- Sweet flavour, steady finish
Strawberry Candy
Strawberry Candy is a compact hybrid with sweet strawberry flavour and a balanced uplift.
- Sweet strawberry aroma with a clear uplift
- Compact plants suited to greenhouses and sheltered sites
- Reliable eight to ten week flowering window
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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STRAWBERRY KUSH x CANDY HAZE |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-high |
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Strawberry, Candy-sweet, Citrus |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Sociable |
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Greenhouse, Outdoor (sheltered) |
About Strawberry Candy
Strawberry Candy is a hybrid known for its candy-sweet strawberry aroma and approachable growth habit. It performs well in protected environments and offers a predictable flowering period with balanced effects suitable for social and evening use.
Strawberry Candy is a hybrid leaning slightly towards indica. It combines compact structure with a fruity profile.
THC levels are moderate to high, suitable for experienced consumers. The potency usually gives a clear heady lift followed by relaxed body effects.
CBD content is low but present, so the strain is not primarily used for CBD therapy. Users seeking CBD-dominant varieties should look elsewhere.
Genetics trace to STRAWBERRY KUSH x CANDY HAZE, combining fruity aroma and hazy lift. The cross gives both sweet terpene expression and stable growth characteristics.
Available seeds are typically feminised to simplify canopy management. Photoperiod seeds are common, offering predictable flowering cycles.
Growing Strawberry Candy is moderately challenging in a moist western coastal climate due to persistent humidity. It rewards attentive growers who manage airflow and watch for mould pressure.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under standard conditions. This makes it a reliable choice for growers looking for a predictable finish.
Yield is medium to high for its size when plants are healthy. Greenhouse growers in protected sites often report consistent quantities.
Plants tend to stay medium in height with a dense canopy and stout branches. The structure suits both greenhouse benches and sheltered outdoor spots.
In Down this strain performs well in a greenhouse where it benefits from shelter and controlled light. It can also be grown outdoors in Down in sheltered gardens but watch for prolonged damp spells.
Growing Strawberry Candy in Down means taking the moist western coastal climate into account to reduce mould risk. Site choice in Down should favour sun exposure and shelter from sea winds.
Effects begin with a crisp cerebral uplift that promotes sociability. That settles into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is fruity with pronounced strawberry and candy-sweet notes. Subtle citrus and creamy undertones appear on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is approachable for those with basic experience but is best for growers who can monitor humidity and plant health; beginners should start small and learn local rules.
Expect around eight to ten weeks of flowering under normal conditions, though exact timing varies by environment and light schedule.
Yield is generally medium to high relative to the plant's size, with consistent results in protected greenhouse setups and sheltered outdoor sites.
Yes, it adapts to coastal locations but benefits from shelter against strong salt-laden winds and careful attention to damp conditions.
Like many varieties in humid zones it can be more prone to mould and mildew, so maintain good air movement and inspect regularly.
A greenhouse gives better protection and a longer practical season, though growers should plan around local light and weather patterns and adhere to the law.
It works well for UK greenhouse cannabis growing due to compact habits and reliable flowering, but growers should focus on ventilation and avoiding persistent damp.
It gives a noticeable fruity aroma as it develops, so scent management is a consideration in confined or shared spaces.
No unique nutrients are required; it responds to balanced feeding suited to general flowering plants and to the grower's chosen system.
Yes, growers must be aware of and comply with local laws and regulations before cultivating any cannabis variety.
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