
Type
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Yield / plant
84g
Feminized
Feminized
Country
Netherlands
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About Sweet n Sour Indoor
# Sweet 'n Sour
## Profile & Characteristics
This sativa-dominant cultivar (80%) delivers a complex sensory experience with prominent floral, fruity, and sweet notes complemented by undertones of citrus, pineapple, and grapefruit. The strain produces substantial yields and develops distinctive triangular-shaped primary colas alongside multiple secondary buds. An abundance of trichomes gives the plant a frosted appearance, while the open bud structure displays light green coloration.
## Cultivation Information
Originally bred for outdoor production, this strain has been refined for indoor cultivation. A moderately stretched growth habit means minimal nutrient requirements, making it accessible for both novice and experienced growers. Allow 2-3 weeks of vegetative growth before flowering. Expect visible flowering initiation by week 3 of the flowering cycle, with a total flowering duration of 8-9 weeks. Plants reach approximately 1.00 metre in height and produce substantial harvests of around 500 g/m².
Individual plants display phenotypic variation ranging from taller, lankier expressions to more compact forms. A final-week flush significantly enhances the aromatic and flavor profiles. Longer curing periods help develop the full spectrum of terpene expression.
## Effects & Flavor
The high mimics traditional landrace sativa characteristics, producing a cerebral, euphoric experience with psychoactive properties and a somewhat hallucinogenic quality comparable to Haze strains. Users report increased sociability, mood elevation, and appetite stimulation.
Three distinct phenotypes emerge: one emphasizing citrus notes, another featuring pineapple prominence, and a third expressing grapefruit character. The aroma profile combines sweet and tangy elements with a delicate floral undertone—subtle enough to avoid creating strong odors in the growing space.



