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Sangria
Sangria is a next-generation strain that inherits the best characteristics from its Forbidden Fruit lineage. It offers strong relaxing and medicinal effects combined with exquisite aromas of grape, wine, and vodka. All this comes with high yields and a fast flowering time.
- Type: Feminized. Indica-dominant (70%)
- Potency: High
- Yield: 400-500 g/m² indoors and up to 1200 g/plant outdoors.
- Flowering Time: 8-9 weeks indoors and mid-to-late September outdoors.
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Bank | GB Strains |
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Seed type | Feminized |
Recommended use | Medicinal |
Recommended growing environment | Any |
Cannabinoid profile | THC-dominant |
Genotype | Indica-dominant |
Physical effect | Heavy |
Psychoactive effect | Relaxing / medicinal |
Indoor Flowering Time | 8-9 weeks |
Outdoor Harvest Time | Mid-end September |
Flavor | Sweet |
Flavor 2 | Citrus |
Climate | Mild |
All About Sangría
Sangria is a feminized indica-dominant hybrid strain known for its potent analgesic and sedative effects. It stands out for its high resin production and remarkable organoleptic properties, featuring an aroma that recalls the famous summer drink it's named after.
Effects of Sangria
Sangria by GB Strains offers a powerful relaxing effect that will leave you couch-locked, thanks to its high THC percentage. This potency is inherited from its Forbidden Fruit parent. It delivers profound physical and mental relaxation, making it the perfect choice for those seeking better sleep or suffering from insomnia. Additionally, it provides significant muscle relaxation, helping to alleviate certain physical discomforts.
Flavor of Sangria
The organoleptic properties of Sangria are a clear inheritance from its parent strains, Forbidden Fruit and In The Pines. Its mature flowers emit a rich and penetrating aroma, with sweet and fruity notes, hints of citrus, and an earthy undertone. These characteristics evoke the taste of a refreshing sip of sangria on a summer day. The flavor profile begins with an explosion of grape mixed with red wine and vodka, ensuring one puff won't be enough.
How to grow Sangria indoors
Sangria plants are compact but vigorous, with a typical indica structure. In just 55-60 days of flowering, growers can harvest 400-500 g/m² of dense, dark green, and burgundy flowers covered in large, visible trichomes.
Techniques like S.C.R.O.G. or S.O.G. can be employed to control growth and maximize yields. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced grower, Sangria's ease of cultivation and exceptional results make it an excellent choice.
How to grow Sangria outdoors
When cultivated outdoors, Sangria produces large, diamond-like buds that shimmer from flower to leaf tips. With the proper conditions and nutrients, yields can range from 800 to 1000 g/plant.
The fruits of Sangria can be harvested in late September in the Northern Hemisphere and late March in the Southern Hemisphere. To fully enjoy its aromas, it's best to use organic fertilizers and perform a thorough root flush before harvesting.