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Florida Sundae Seeds

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Potency Profile

Strength: High +

Duration: 3 Hours +

THC

29% - 32%

CBD

0.42%

THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.

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Florida Sundae Seeds Feminized - In Stock

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Florida Sundae 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.
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What are Florida Sundae Genetics?

Florida Sundae seeds bring together two legendary indicas, Hindu Kush and Purple Afghani, creating a seriously potent, heavy-bodied strain known for its deep relaxation and powerful effects.

Florida Sundae Strength: High THC Content up to 32%

With THC levels pushing into the 29%–32% range, this isn’t light smoke. It’s the kind of deep, full-body relaxation that hits steady and doesn’t rush off.

Florida Sundae Potency: Deep Relaxation & Couch-Lock

This rich indica cultivar is built for slowing things down. Long day? Stress piling up? This is the strain you reach for when you’re ready to sink into the couch, clear your head, and actually enjoy the moment. Smooth, powerful, and unapologetically relaxing. It’s evening smoke done right.

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Florida Sundae Strain

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Hindu Kush X Purple Afghani
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Hindu Kush Landrace X Purple Kush
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Afghani
Indica     Sativa
CBD     Hybrid

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What Are The Effects of Florida Sundae?

Users Reviews:
Relaxed: 83%
Calming: 81%
Euphoric: 79%
Uplifted: 73%
Couch-Lock: 69%
Lazy: 67%
Sedated: 63%

Florida Sundae High: Euphoric Mood Lift & Deep Couch-Lock Relaxation

If you’re looking for a high-THC indica powerhouse that actually feels strong, this is the one you reach for. The high comes on smooth but noticeable, a warm wave of euphoria that lifts your mood and takes the edge off almost immediately. It’s not jittery or racy. It’s calm, confident, and steady.

Give it a little time and the Florida Sundae body relaxation starts rolling in. Shoulders drop. Muscles loosen. The tension from the day just melts off you. This isn’t a “stay productive and run errands” kind of smoke. It’s a kick-back, sink-into-the-couch, let-the-evening-happen kind of experience. In higher doses, that heavy indica effect can absolutely lean into couch-lock territory.

People love this resin-loaded strain because it feels layered. There’s that initial feel-good head buzz that makes everything more enjoyable. Music sounds better, food tastes better, conversations flow easier. Then the body calm settles in and turns the volume down on the world.

You may find yourself reaching for something sweet once the high settles in. With strength like this, appetite tends to kick in strong, which honestly just adds to that whole “relax and indulge” vibe.

Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.

Can Florida Sundae Help Medically?

Users Reviews:
Chronic Pain: 87%
Sleep Disorders: 84%
Depression: 83%
Anxiety: 78%
Migraines: 76%
Fibromyalgia: 74%
Multiple Sclerosis: 69%

Florida Sundae Medical Relief: Chronic Pain, Insomnia, and Inflammation

When people reach for this ultra-potent indica for relief, they’re usually looking for something that actually works, not something mild. The deep, body-heavy effects make this high-THC strain a popular choice for chronic pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, migraines, and MS-related discomfort. The relaxation isn’t surface-level, it settles in steady, helping ease physical tension, calm nerve irritation, and take the edge off inflammation and joint pain.

Because the body calm builds gradually and lasts, many also turn to this strain for insomnia, especially when sleep problems are tied to pain or an overactive mind. As the high deepens, the body grows heavier, thoughts slow down, and rest feels more attainable.

On the mental wellness side, this heavy-hitting indica is often chosen for stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and bipolar-related mood swings. The initial uplift can help lighten mental weight before the soothing body effects fully take over. Some consumers also find it helpful for ADD/ADHD and OCD-related restlessness, particularly in the evening when winding down is the goal.

Appetite stimulation is another standout benefit. Florida Sundae cannabis is frequently used by those dealing with loss of appetite or nausea during demanding medical treatments, including tough cancer therapies. Hunger tends to return steadily, which can be a welcome shift for those struggling to eat.

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.

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How Does Florida Sundae Taste?

Users Reviews:
Sweet: 82%
Skunky: 79%
Creamy: 76%
Berry: 72%
Sugary Pine: 68%

Florida Sundae Flavor: Creamy Berry Syrup & Peppery Kush

If you’re into rich, dessert-style indica flavors, this one feels like a treat from the first pull. The inhale is smooth and creamy with sweet berry notes, almost like syrup over vanilla, then that deep Kush earthiness rolls in and gives it weight.

On the exhale, you’ll notice a lingering grape-like sweetness with a soft, peppery finish. Myrcene brings that fruity, musky depth, caryophyllene adds a subtle spice, and a hint of limonene keeps it slightly bright underneath.

How Does Florida Sundae Smell?

Users Reviews:
Pungent: 86%
Grape: 83%
Vanilla: 74%
Hashy Kush: 67%
Spicy Pepper: 63%

Florida Sundae Aroma: Pungent Grape & Sweet Vanilla

Open the grow room and you’ll catch it right away, sweet berry cream floating over that deep, earthy Kush base. Early on, it smells hashy and rich, but once flowering kicks in, the aroma becomes more pungent and fills the room with its indulgent scent. Ripe grape and berry notes push forward, layered over a musky, resin-heavy backbone.

As the buds cure, the scent turns smoother and creamier, almost like vanilla with a soft peppery edge. That nose comes from myrcene bringing the fruity depth, caryophyllene adding subtle spice, and a touch of limonene keeping it slightly bright underneath.

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The Florida Sundae Terpenes & Dominant Terpenes

Florida Sundae Terpenes

Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.

Florida Sundae Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know

Grower Feedback
Florida Sundae is a fairly beginner-friendly strain and a solid first choice for new growers. These plants grow well both indoors and outdoors, usually staying medium height with sturdy branches that are easy to manage. Growers also like that this strain because it produces solid yields without a lot of complicated work.

Flowering Time 65-75 Days tiny leaf

-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 5 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 - 2 Plus lbs. Cured

How to Grow Florida Sundae: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide

Mold & Pest Resistance of Florida Sundae

These resin-heavy cannabis plants hold up fairly well against pests, but the thick, sticky buds can trap moisture if humidity climbs too high late in flower. Keeping air moving through your plants and staying on top of humidity helps prevent mold and bud rot from developing.

Want an extra way to stay ahead of potential issues? Grab a bottle of Holi Moli Eliminator. It’s an easy foliar spray you can work into your routine to help reduce the risk of pests like aphids, thrips, and spider mites, along with issues like mold and bud rot as your plants develop, keeping them healthy and clean.

How to Germinate Florida Sundae Seeds

Looking to get your Florida Sundae seeds started the right way? Getting these resin-heavy, dessert-style plants off to a strong start makes a big difference. Florida Sundae cannabis plants benefit from early root development, helping build a sturdy structure and setting the stage for heavier, terpene-rich buds later on. Follow Holi Moli’s germination and transplanting guide to promote fast sprouting, strong taproots, and steady early growth.

Nutrient Sensitivity

This heavy-hitting strain performs best with balanced feeding but can react poorly to heavy nutrient schedules, especially excess nitrogen once flowering begins. Overfeeding can throw off pH and dull the strain’s rich, sweet terpene profile. Not sure what your plants need? Holi Moli Juice delivers a complete cannabis-specific formula that supports healthy growth, strong flavor, and resin production from veg through flower.

Odor Control

Expect a loud, dessert-sweet aroma with fruity, creamy, and slightly gassy notes that intensify as harvest approaches. Indoors, a quality carbon filter and strong ventilation help manage the smell. Outdoors, planting away from neighbors or property lines is a smart move once those sticky buds start developing.

Stretching & Canopy Management of Florida Sundae

These plants can stretch during the first couple weeks of flowering, often doubling in size under strong lighting or full sun. To keep that growth in check, make the switch to 12/12 once plants reach about 20–24 inches, usually around week 5 to 6.

Branch Support for Florida Sundae

As flowering progresses, the dense, trichome-covered buds can start putting serious weight on the branches. Adding support with stakes, trellis netting, or plant yoyos helps keep heavy colas upright and prevents branches from bending or snapping before harvest.

Indoor to Outdoor Transition

If you start plants indoors and plan to finish them outside, easing them into the change helps prevent stress. Keep indoor lighting on around 13–14 hours before moving plants outdoors so the shift in daylight feels natural. Plants kept under 18 hours of light should be moved outside within about a week, since a sudden drop in daylight can trigger early flowering. Instead, start by placing the plants in a shaded area with about 60% shade so they can adjust to outdoor conditions. You can also drape a light-colored shade cloth over them for the first 3–4 days to filter direct sunlight while they properly harden off.

Florida Sundae in Mediterranean Climates: Sweet Terpenes & Big Yields

Mediterranean climates are excellent for growing this dessert-leaning powerhouse outdoors. Long stretches of sunshine paired with naturally drier air create the kind of stable environment these terpene-rich plants thrive in. Warm daytime temperatures help the flowers bulk up properly, while the lower humidity keeps those thick, frost-covered buds healthier as harvest approaches.

Sun exposure plays a huge role in overall plant structure. Choose a location that receives strong, direct sunlight for most of the day and avoid planting near fences, walls, or tight corners that block airflow. Those areas often trap heat and humidity while casting uneven shade, which can slow growth and increase moisture buildup later in flower.

With full sun and steady airflow, plants tend to develop sturdy central stalks and strong side branches capable of supporting heavy, resin-loaded colas. If sunlight isn’t consistent and plants spend too much time in partial shade, they can stretch and grow unevenly, often developing branches that struggle to support heavy buds. Over time, that added stress can increase the risk of hermie issues.

If you’re growing outdoors in containers, fabric grow bags are the best option. They provide better drainage, improved root aeration, and help regulate soil temperature during hot Mediterranean afternoons, something traditional plastic pots struggle with.

Raising grow bags slightly off the ground helps protect the roots from hot or cold surfaces that can stress the plant and affect overall growth. As plants grow larger, spacing becomes important to maintain airflow through the canopy:

  • 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 encourage stronger root systems and bigger harvests, while slightly smaller bags can help control plant size in tighter garden spaces, so choose the setup that best fits your space and growing goals.

Even with lower humidity, dense trichome-covered buds can still trap moisture late in flower. Removing lower growth and lightly thinning crowded interior branches helps air circulate through the canopy. Water earlier in the day so the soil surface dries before nightfall.

Running Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through flower helps guard against mildew and pests while those heavy, terpene-rich buds finish swelling.

Florida Sundae in Subtropical Climates: Heat, Humidity & Frosty Buds

Subtropical regions can produce impressive outdoor harvests with this terpene-packed strain, but humidity control becomes especially important. These plants handle warmth fairly well, yet when high temperatures combine with heavy humidity, airflow and spacing become critical for keeping flowers healthy.

Managing heat is one of the biggest challenges in subtropical grows. Water early in the day so roots can take in moisture before the heat ramps up, and so any excess has time to dry off before nighttime conditions cool down. When temps consistently push past 90°F, set up white shade cloth during peak sun hours to take the edge off the heat without cutting out needed light. Skip black shade cloth altogether, since it holds in heat and can end up making the environment even tougher on your plants.

Location matters in humid climates. Choose a wide-open area with strong sunlight and natural airflow throughout the day. Avoid planting near fences or walls that block the breeze, those areas tend to trap heat and moisture as buds begin thickening.

Strong sunlight helps plants develop sturdy stems and supportive side branches capable of holding chunky, sugar-coated colas. If plants don’t receive consistent full sun and spend too much time in partial shade, they can stretch out and grow tall and weak, often developing branches that struggle to support heavy buds later on. That added stress can also increase the chances of hermie issues.

Fabric grow bags are ideal for outdoor container growing in humid climates. They allow excess water to drain more easily, keep roots oxygenated, and help regulate soil temperatures during intense heat, advantages plastic containers simply don’t provide.

Keep grow bags elevated and off hot surfaces to protect the root zone from overheating. As plants expand, proper spacing helps maintain airflow through the canopy:

  • 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart

Larger containers allow roots to develop more aggressively and usually support heavier harvests. Smaller bags help control plant size when space is limited, so choose the container that fits your setup.

Because humidity spikes are common in subtropical regions, canopy maintenance is important. Remove lower growth and lightly thin dense interior foliage so air can move through the plant. An open canopy dries faster after watering or rain and lowers the risk of moisture-related issues.

For added protection throughout the season, apply Holi Moli Eliminator from veg through flower to stay ahead of mold, mildew, bud rot, and common garden pests as the sticky, terpene-rich buds develop.

Florida Sundae in Temperate Climates: Cool Nights & Flavor-Packed Yields

Temperate climates can also produce excellent outdoor results with this high-resin dessert strain, though growers should stay mindful of changing weather patterns. Cooler nights, fall humidity, and occasional rain mean moisture management becomes more important as harvest gets closer.

Want to stay ahead of cooler nights before harvest? Kick things off indoors in early spring, then transplant outdoors once nights hold above 50°F. That head start helps roots establish and keeps plants growing strong.

Choose a wide-open planting location that receives strong sunlight and consistent airflow throughout the day. Avoid placing plants near fences or walls that block wind or create shaded pockets. Restricted airflow and uneven lighting can slow development and increase humidity inside the canopy as buds begin to tighten.

With full sun exposure, plants tend to grow sturdy stems and strong branching capable of supporting thick, trichome-coated flowers late in bloom. Inconsistent sunlight or too much time in partial shade can cause plants to stretch and grow tall and weak, often resulting in branches that can’t support heavy buds later on. That added stress can also increase the risk of hermie issues.

Fabric grow bags are especially helpful in climates where temperatures fluctuate. They promote better root aeration, improve drainage, and help moderate soil temperatures when warm afternoons are followed by cooler nights.

Keep grow bags elevated and off hot or cold surfaces so the roots stay protected from extreme temperature swings that can slow plant growth. As plants grow larger, spacing becomes important for airflow and canopy expansion:

  • 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart

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.

Water earlier in the day so the soil surface can dry before evening. As flowers swell and tighten up, dense buds may hold moisture during cool or damp weather. Pruning lower branches and lightly thinning interior growth helps keep airflow moving through the canopy.

If rain is expected late in the season, a simple rain cover or greenhouse structure can help keep the buds dry.

Looking for an easy way to keep your plants protected throughout the grow? Work Holi Moli Eliminator into your routine. It helps guard against pests, mildew, and bud rot as your plants develop.

Growing Florida Sundae Indoors: Thick Frosty Buds & Strong Indoor Harvests

Indoors, Florida Sundae thrives when the environment stays stable. Growth is fairly structured with sturdy branching and dense flower sites that begin stacking quickly once flowering begins. With consistent temperatures and humidity control, the buds finish tight, sticky, and heavily coated in trichomes.

Aim for daytime temperatures around 75–80°F with lights on, dropping to 65–70°F during lights-off. While the plants can tolerate small fluctuations, steady conditions help buds develop evenly and preserve terpene quality as harvest approaches.

Lighting can make or break an indoor grow. Do not cut corners here. If the lighting is weak, plants can become stunted and produce airy buds with less resin and smaller yields. Strong lights that mimic the power of the sun are essential for indoor growing. Investing in strong lighting is one of the most important decisions you can make. Use full-spectrum LEDs for the best results.

Many growers run 6500K for veg and switch to 3000K–3500K for flower, but here at Holi Moli, we’ve had great success using 6500K from start to finish to produce dense, frosty buds with bold flavor and excellent bag appeal.

Humidity should sit around 55–65% during veg, drop to 40–50% during early flower, and finish closer to 35–40% late in bloom. As the buds thicken, keeping humidity in check becomes increasingly important since compact flowers can hold moisture near harvest.

Give plants roughly 2.5–3 feet of space so airflow can move through the canopy as it fills out. 5–7 gallon fabric grow bags work perfectly indoors, offering enough root space for strong growth while keeping plants manageable in most grow tents.

Stretch becomes noticeable right after switching the light cycle. To stay ahead of the stretch and maintain an even canopy flip to 12/12 when the plant is around 20–24 inches (around week 5–6). Topping, light LST, or running a SCROG net early on can help spread growth evenly and improve light penetration.

Once these plants hit late flower, the aroma gets loud in a hurry. You’ll notice sweet tropical candy, citrus zest, and a creamy funk that can fill a room fast. Plan ahead for odor control indoors because it won’t stay subtle for long. Make sure your environment stays dialed in with steady air movement and controlled humidity. That constant movement helps protect against moisture issues and keeps branches strong enough to support dense, resin-loaded colas.

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How to Grow Florida Sundae Marijuana:

  • To germinate your Florida Sundae Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
  • For Florida Sundae Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
  • For Florida Sundae 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 Sundae Marijuana usually takes place in Late September and through October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
  • Curing Florida Sundae Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.

Florida Sundae Buds: Thick Frosty Nugs Covered in Trichomes

The buds on this dessert-forward strain are thick, sticky, and heavily coated in trichomes, giving them that loud, top-shelf look growers love at harvest. Expect dense, well-formed flowers that stack along the branches and build chunky colas as bloom moves into the later weeks. The structure is tight and compact rather than airy, with swollen calyxes forming firm, resin-packed nugs that look almost sugar-dusted from the heavy frost. Most plants finish bright lime to deep emerald green, with fiery orange pistils twisting through the frosty surface.

Purple tones can appear when nighttime temperatures are dropped during the final weeks of flower. When that happens, subtle violet accents may show along the sugar leaves or edges of the buds.

Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.

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The Eliminator Kills Mildew and Mold on contact.

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Kills insects and their eggs within seconds.

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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!
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