Florida Sunrise Seeds
FLSR
Strength: High + |
Duration: 3 Hours + |
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| 24% - 30% | |
| 0.2% |
THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.
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Florida Sunrise Feminized Seeds Are:
- Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
- Photoperiod Seeds: For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
What are Florida Sunrise Genetics?
Florida Sunrise seeds bring serious firepower, bred from the legendary Green Crack and Triangle Kush Bx1.
Florida Sunrise: A High-THC Powerhouse Up to 30%
This high-THC powerhouse isn’t playing around, with levels hitting 24–30% THC it’s built for seasoned smokers who want something that truly delivers.
The Knockout Experience: Bold Effects for Heavy Hitters
This one definitely isn’t beginner territory. If you love bold effects, intense potency, and that “okay… this is strong” moment, this Florida-bred knockout delivers. It’s powerful but still functional, perfect when you want to feel lit up, locked in, and fully enjoying the moment.
Florida Sunrise Strain |
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| Green Crack | X | Triangle Kush Bx1 | |
| Skunk #1 | X | Phenotype of OG Kush | |
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| Unknown Indica | |||
| Indica | Sativa | ||
| CBD | Hybrid | ||
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What Are The Effects of Florida Sunrise?
Users Reviews:
Cerebral: 88%
Euphoric: 83%
Creative: 81%
Social: 79%
Focused: 76%
Body Buzz: 73%
Sensory Boost: 61%
Florida Sunrise High: Powerful Energy & Euphoric Lift
This one hits quick! You feel it behind the eyes almost immediately. There’s a bright, upbeat rush at first that puts you in a good mood fast. You feel lighter, happier, a little more talkative… like the vibe just shifted in the best way. It’s strong, but it’s not sloppy. It’s the kind of high where you’re fully aware that you smoked something powerful.
As it settles in, that mental lift blends into a smooth body buzz that keeps you relaxed without completely knocking you out. You’re still motivated. Still engaged. Just riding a steady wave of feel-good energy. That’s why experienced smokers love it, it actually hits, but it doesn’t drag you down.
The munchies can definitely creep in. Food tastes better. Everything smells better. You might find yourself casually wandering into the kitchen without even thinking about it.
It’s not a heavy, couch-lock strain. It’s more of a “let’s enjoy this moment” kind of smoke. Great for hanging out, putting music on, getting creative, or just elevating your mood after a long day. It feels strong, confident, and happy, the kind of high you remember.
Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.
Can Florida Sunrise Help Medically?
Users Reviews:
Chronic Pain: 89%
Inflammation: 88%
Anxiety: 83%
Depression: 81%
Stress: 73%
Appetite Loss: 71%
PTSD: 54%
Florida Sunrise Medical Benefits: Relief for Body & Mind
This Green Crack x Triangle Kush Bx1 cross is more than just strong, it’s one people consistently turn to when they’re looking for meaningful relief. Because of its uplifting onset followed by steady body relaxation, it’s often chosen by those managing chronic pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, inflammation, and muscle spasms. The physical ease builds gradually, helping the body loosen up without immediately causing heavy sedation.
Many also report turning to this potent cannabis for migraines and tension headaches, especially once the calming body effects settle in.
On the mental side, it's commonly used by people dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and bipolar-related mood swings. The bright, mood-lifting start can help interrupt negative thought loops and bring a noticeable emotional reset. Some individuals managing ADD/ADHD say the energized yet steady headspace helps them feel more focused rather than scattered. For those with OCD tendencies, the calming body component may help take the edge off compulsive tension.
This strain is also frequently used for nausea, GI discomfort, and loss of appetite, including appetite challenges associated with intensive chemotherapy treatments. As the effects deepen, some people also find support for insomnia, especially when used later in the day.
While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.
How Does Florida Sunrise Taste?
Users Reviews:
Orange Zest: 91%
Lemon: 89%
Kushy Funk: 86%
Pine: 82%
Diesel: 79%
Florida Sunrise Flavor: Citrus Zest & Gassy Kush
This one is loud in the best way. On the first inhale, you get a bright burst of citrus, think fresh orange peel with a little lemon snap. It’s sharp, clean, and wakes up your taste buds immediately. Then it smooths out into that classic earthy kush flavor with a warm, slightly gassy edge that gives it depth.
As you keep smoking, the layers start to show. That bright citrus punch comes from limonene, while caryophyllene brings in a soft peppery kick and pinene adds a subtle piney freshness on the finish. The exhale lingers just long enough, bold, flavorful, and smooth without being harsh. If you love citrus-forward flower with a rich kush backbone, this one absolutely hits the mark.
How Does Florida Sunrise Smell?
Users Reviews:
Citrus: 92%
Zesty: 87%
Pungent: 77%
Gassy: 73%
Earthy: 69%
Florida Sunrise Aroma: Sharp Lemon & Pungent Fuel
The aroma on this citrus-forward hybrid is loud before you even touch the buds. During flower, the grow space starts filling up with a bright orange-lemon scent that feels fresh and slightly sweet at first, then that deeper kush funk rolls in underneath. As it matures, the smell gets richer and louder, with earthy warmth and a subtle gassy edge that lets you know it’s packing serious strength.
Crack open a cured nug and everything intensifies. The citrus sharpens, almost like fresh zest, layered over earthy kush with a light pine snap and a soft peppery kick. That bright punch comes from limonene, while pinene brings that crisp green edge and caryophyllene adds the warm, slightly spicy backbone. It’s bold, vibrant, and room-filling in the best way, the kind of terpene-rich flower you can smell from across the house.
The Florida Sunrise Terpenes & Dominant Terpenes
« Pinene « Caryophyllene « Limonene « Myrcene «
Florida Sunrise Terpenes
Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.
Florida Sunrise Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know
Grower Feedback
Florida Sunrise feminized seeds are actually a great pick if you’re newer to growing but still want something strong. It’s not overly fussy or high-maintenance. This one grows steady and predictable, whether you’re running it indoors in a tent or letting it soak up the sun outdoors. It builds solid structure without getting wild on you, which makes it easier to manage while still producing impressive results.
Flowering Time 63-70 Days 
-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 6-7 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 Plus lbs. Cured
How to Grow Florida Sunrise Strain: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide
Mold & Pest Resistance of Florida Sunrise
Florida Sunrise cannabis plants are fairly resilient, but the dense, resin-coated buds this strain produces mean growers still need to keep airflow strong and humidity under control. As flowering continues, the thick colas can trap moisture if the environment gets too damp, especially late in flower. Whether you’re growing indoors or outdoors, good air movement around the canopy and keeping humidity in check will help keep the buds healthy.
Looking for an extra layer of protection? Add Holi Moli Eliminator to your routine. This foliar spray helps defend your plants against pests and moisture-related issues as they develop.
How to Germinate Florida Sunrise Seeds
This vigorous cannabis strain performs best when you give it a smooth start. Strong early root development sets the tone for the entire grow. Thicker stems, faster veg growth, and more uniform bud production later. Following Holi Moli’s germination and transplant method helps build a healthy root zone early, which makes everything easier from that point forward.
Nutrient Sensitivity
This terpene-rich strain does better with steady, balanced feeding rather than heavy-handed nutrient pushes. Overfeeding, especially nitrogen during flower, can throw off pH and affect overall plant performance. It can also dull that bright citrus terpene expression you’re growing it for. Want to keep things simple but still get top-shelf results? Grab a bottle of Holi Moli Juice. It’s a full-spectrum formula built for cannabis that keeps plants thriving from veg to flower while helping bring out rich terpene profiles and heavy resin.
Odor Control
As flower sets in, the aroma ramps up fast. The grow space starts filling with sharp citrus zest layered over earthy kush notes, and it only gets louder as harvest approaches. Indoors, a quality carbon filter is a must. Outdoors, plant in an open area with good airflow and some space from neighbors if smell is a concern, this one becomes very noticeable late in bloom.
Stretching & Canopy Management of Florida Sunrise
Don’t underestimate the stretch on this one. It may start off looking manageable, but Florida Sunrise can double and sometimes even triple in size once flowering kicks in. That kind of growth can get out of hand fast indoors if you’re not ready for it. Make sure you’ve got enough vertical space and stay ahead of it. Pro Tip: Hit 12/12 once plants are around 20–24 inches around week 5–6 to stay in control of the stretch and keep everything growing evenly.
Indoor to Outdoor Transition
Planning to take your plants from indoors to outdoors? Getting that transition dialed in is what keeps them from jumping into early flower. Keep your indoor light schedule around 14 to 15 hours so outdoor daylight doesn’t shock them. Don’t put plants straight into full sun, as that can burn the leaves. Start in partial shade, then slowly increase sun exposure over a few days. A light-colored shade cloth can help ease them into stronger light.
Keep in mind, a drop in light duration of 25% or more will trigger flowering, and there’s no reversing it. For example, going from 18 hours indoors to about 13.5 hours outdoors in early spring hits that 25% drop and can push plants into flower. Always check your local daylight hours and do the math before moving them outside.
Branch Support for Florida Sunrise
By late flower, those resin-heavy buds can put real weight on the branches. Supporting the plant with stakes, trellis netting, or plant yoyos keeps everything upright and prevents snapping. It also helps light hit evenly across the canopy all the way through harvest.
Growing Florida Sunrise Outdoors: Mastering the Mediterranean Sun
Mediterranean climates are a great fit for this powerful hybrid. Long, sunny days and naturally drier air give plants the consistency they love during both vegetative growth and flower production. Warm daytime temps help buds swell and ripen properly, while lower humidity levels reduce stress as dense colas begin stacking up late in the season.
Sun exposure is everything. Choose an open location that receives full, direct sunlight for most of the day. Just as important is steady airflow. Avoid planting near fences, walls, or tight corners, these areas can trap warm air, block natural breeze, and create uneven shade that slows development and increases moisture retention.
With proper placement, plants develop strong main stems and supportive side branching capable of holding serious flower weight. When plants aren’t getting steady, direct sunlight, they start reaching and stretching in all directions. That uneven growth leads to weaker structure, making it harder for branches to support heavy buds, and the stress can eventually trigger hermie issues.
For container growers, fabric grow bags are strongly recommended. Fabric allows better root aeration, improved drainage, and more stable soil temperatures during hot Mediterranean afternoons, something plastic containers struggle to manage in warmer regions.
Keep grow bags elevated so the root zone isn’t exposed to hot daytime surfaces or cold ground temperatures that can stunt plant growth. As these resin-heavy plants bulk up, proper spacing helps prevent overcrowding and keeps airflow moving through the plant. If you’re not sure how far apart to place them, use the spacing guide below.
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
Larger containers support stronger root systems and heavier production, while smaller sizes help control overall plant height in tighter gardens. Choose based on your available space and desired final size.
Even in dry climates, dense, resin-heavy flowers can trap moisture late in bloom. Prune lower growth and thin crowded interior areas to encourage air movement through the canopy. Water early in the day so the top soil has time to dry before nightfall.
Want to avoid problems instead of reacting to them? Holi Moli Eliminator is a go-to for keeping pests and mold-related issues under control during the full grow cycle.
Florida Sunrise Hybrid Growth: Dominating Subtropical Heat
This resin-heavy strain can perform very well in subtropical regions, but humidity management becomes critical. It tolerates heat better than many varieties, yet prolonged high temps combined with heavy moisture in the air can slow growth if plants aren’t spaced and maintained properly.
Get your watering done early so roots can drink before the heat hits, and so moisture doesn’t sit around going into the evening. If temps are pushing past 90°F for days at a time, throw up some white shade cloth during peak sun to help keep plants from getting stressed. Skip black shade cloth, it tends to trap heat and can make conditions worse instead of better.
Placement matters in humid climates. Choose a wide-open location with full, direct sun and steady natural airflow. Avoid planting near fences or walls that block the breeze. Trapped heat and stagnant air increase moisture retention inside the canopy as flowers begin thickening.
Strong sun exposure helps maintain a sturdy frame. With proper light and spacing, plants develop thicker stems and stronger branching capable of holding dense, resin-heavy colas. When plants don’t get steady, full sun and spend too much time in partial shade, they tend to stretch out and grow spindly. That weaker structure can struggle to support heavy buds later on, and the added stress can raise the chances of hermie issues.
Humidity spikes are common in subtropical zones, so canopy management shouldn’t be skipped. Prune lower branches and thin interior growth to encourage airflow throughout the plant. A more open structure dries faster after watering or rain and reduces the risk of mold pressure late in flower.
For outdoor container growing, fabric grow bags are the way to go in subtropical climates. They provide better root aeration, improved drainage, and more stable soil temperatures during extreme heat, advantages plastic containers struggle to offer. Keep grow bags elevated and off hot surfaces to protect the root zone from heat stress and unnecessary strain.
Recommended fabric grow bag sizes and spacing:
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
Larger containers support more vigorous root development and stronger overall production, while smaller bags help control final plant size if space is limited. Choose the size that fits your space and your goals.
Don’t wait until problems show up. Holi Moli Eliminator is a foliar spray you can use regularly to help keep pests, mildew, and bud rot in check.
Florida Sunrise Outdoor Guide: Heavy Hybrid Harvests in Temperate Zones
This balanced hybrid can do very well in temperate regions, but growers need to stay ahead of shifting weather patterns. Cooler nights, rising fall humidity, and unpredictable rain mean moisture control becomes more important as harvest approaches.
Looking to give your plants a strong start? Germinate indoors in early spring, then move them outside once nights stay above 50°F. That early start helps roots get established before cooler evenings and weather swings kick in.
Choose a wide-open, sunny location with steady natural airflow throughout the day. Avoid planting near fences or walls that block the breeze or create shaded pockets, trapped humidity and uneven light can slow growth and increase pressure once buds begin thickening.
With proper sun exposure, plants develop sturdy stems and strong branching capable of supporting dense, resin-coated colas late into flower. Give these plants strong, consistent sunlight. If they sit in too much shade, they’ll stretch out and get leggy, which means weaker branches when those buds start packing on weight. That kind of stress can also trigger hermie problems.
In fluctuating temperate conditions, fabric grow bags offer a noticeable advantage. They offer improved drainage, better root aeration, and more stable soil temperatures, especially helpful when warm afternoons are followed by cooler nights. Plastic containers tend to retain excess moisture and heat, which can stress roots in fluctuating conditions.
Keep grow bags elevated and off hot or reflective surfaces to protect the root zone from intense daytime heat and sudden nighttime cooling, both of which can slow growth and stunt your plants. Use the spacing guide below to allow proper airflow and canopy expansion:
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
Larger containers support more aggressive root development and heavier production, while smaller sizes help maintain a more manageable plant footprint. Choose the size that fits your space and desired final output.
Water early in the day so the medium has time to dry before evening. As flowers tighten up, dense bud structure can hold internal moisture during cool, damp spells. Prune lower growth and thin crowded interior areas to improve airflow through the canopy.
If rain is expected late in the season, consider using a simple rain cover or greenhouse structure to keep the buds dry and healthy. To help protect your plants from start to finish, many growers turn to Holi Moli Eliminator for defense against pests, mildew, and bud rot.
Indoor Success: Expert Tips for Massive Florida Sunrise Harvests
Indoors, this citrus-kush Florida Sunrise strain really performs when the environment stays steady. Growth is structured and predictable, with strong lateral branching and dense flower formation that builds nicely as bloom progresses. When conditions stay consistent, especially during mid to late flower, buds finish tight, resin-coated, and visually impressive.
Keep daytime temps around 75–80°F with lights on, and drop to 65–70°F during lights-off. This strain handles minor swings, but steady temperatures help maintain even bud development and protect trichome quality late in flower.
Aim for 55–65% RH in veg, reduce to 40–50% during early flower, and finish closer to 35–40% late in bloom. As colas thicken, humidity control becomes more important. Dense, resin-heavy buds can trap moisture if levels creep too high toward harvest.
Give plants about 2.5–3 feet of space to keep airflow strong as the canopy fills in. 5–7 gallon fabric grow bags work great indoors, providing enough root space for solid growth without letting plants get out of control in tighter tents.
Expect a noticeable push in height after the flip, so timing matters. Pro Tip: Flip to 12/12 at about 20–24 inches around week 5–6 to keep things under control. Training early with topping, LST, or a SCROG setup helps open the plant up, letting light reach more bud sites for better overall yields.
By mid to late flower, the aroma turns loud, sharp citrus layered over earthy kush with a pungent edge. A carbon filter is essential indoors. Keep airflow strong throughout the canopy and use a dehumidifier if needed to maintain proper humidity levels. Good air movement not only protects against mold and mildew but also strengthens branches and keeps temperatures consistent across the grow space.
Good lighting is critical when growing Florida Sunrise indoors. Weak lights often result in stunted plants, loose bud structure, reduced resin production, and smaller harvests. Strong lights that mimic outdoor sunlight are key. Strong, full-spectrum LEDs are ideal. Most growers use 6500K for veg and switch to 3000K or 3500K for flower. But here at Holi Moli, our growers actually run 6500K from start to finish, and we’ve seen consistently great results. Use full-spectrum LEDs for the best results.
How to Grow Florida Sunrise Marijuana:
- To germinate your Florida Sunrise Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
- For Florida Sunrise Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
- For Florida Sunrise Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
- Harvesting Florida Sunrise Marijuana usually takes place in early-to-mid October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
- Curing Florida Sunrise Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.
The Look of Florida Sunrise: Vibrant Colors & Heavy Trichomes
The buds on this potent hybrid finish thick and compact, not airy. Expect chunky, well-stacked colas that feel solid in your hand with tight calyx formation and heavy resin coverage. By harvest, they’re coated in sticky trichomes that give them that frosty, almost glazed look growers love.
Color stays mostly rich green with bright orange hairs throughout. If nighttime temps dip toward the end of flower, you might see some soft purple accents along the sugar leaves or edges of the buds. Under normal conditions though, it’s all about vibrant green tones wrapped in sparkling resin: bold, clean, and top-shelf looking.
Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.
What are the highest THC strains?
- Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
- Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
- Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
- Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!


