Cotton Candy

$29.00

Sugary candy and tropical citrus with a floral skunk edge keeps this strain playful and giggly, with a light, chatty lift.

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Cotton Candy is playful on the nose, but it has enough edge to keep it from feeling like pure sugar. Sweet candy notes open, then citrus and tropical fruit add brightness, and floral tones drift in before a skunky bite anchors the finish. The genetic background is Lavender x Power Plant, and it leans sativa at 75% Sativa and 25% Indica with CBD on the low side. Sessions often feel social and lighthearted, with an easy talkative flow, then they settle into a smoother relaxed gear without turning heavy.

It is a tall plant indoors and outdoors, so planning for stretch and building an even canopy early makes a real difference. Flowering runs 9 to 10 weeks, and it benefits from a patient finish to keep the floral and citrus layers clean. Yield potential is strong: 450 to 550 gr/m² indoors and 600 to 1,000 gr/plant outdoors when the plant size and season align. Outdoor harvest timing falls in Mid October, which fits the longer schedule.

A steady cure usually makes the floral side clearer and refines the candy note so it feels cleaner instead of loud. Cotton Candy works in a premium catalog when you want a bright, sweet aroma with citrus-floral detail and a lively, social experience.

Genetic Background:Lavender x Power Plant
THC: 
CBD:Low
Sativa:75%
Indica:25%
Flavor:Candy, sweet, citrus, tropical fruit, floral, skunk
Effect:Giggly, uplifting, talkative, relaxing
Breeder Location: United States
Yield indoor:450-550 gr/m²
Yield outdoor:600-1,000 gr/plant
Flowering time:9-10 weeks
Height indoor:Tall
Height outdoor:Tall
Harvest Month:Mid October
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Cotton Candy FAQ

Cotton Candy is commonly chosen for its sweet-leaning aroma and generally cooperative indoor growth.

Many growers see a medium-height plant with a fuller canopy and side branches that become productive when trained early.

Yes, for many growers it is a comfortable first pick.

Yes, our seeds are under the 2018 Farm Bill. Click HERE to learn more.

It is often treated as a standard-length flowering run, with final timing influenced by phenotype and environment.

The aroma often builds gradually, then becomes more noticeable mid-to-late flower. Even if the profile is sweet, it can still carry far, so odor control is worth planning if you share walls or space.

After curing, many growers describe a smoother, cleaner sweetness with less of the “green” edge you get right after drying.

It can, particularly with strong light and good airflow.

Cotton Candy can produce solid yields when you create an even canopy and avoid shaded lower growth. Consistency in watering and environment tends to matter more than pushing nutrients hard.

Yes, if you keep the canopy low and organized.

It generally responds well to both. Gentle, early shaping often produces a wider plant with more evenly developed tops.

It can be. A screen helps you spread growth and keep light distribution uniform, which often improves consistency across the harvest.

It can do well outdoors with strong sun and airflow, especially if late-season weather is not persistently damp.

Look for flower swelling, fewer fresh pistils, and a mature aroma that feels stable, then confirm timing with the method you normally use.

It is often described as soft and rounded rather than sharp, and that character can become clearer with a patient cure.

Feminized seeds are bred to produce flower-only plants under normal conditions.

Yes, we offer Cotton Candy in fully feminized form to ensure flower-only plants.

Yes, flowering begins when you change the light schedule.

Yes. If you find a plant you love, cloning in veg is a practical way to keep that same expression going.

Yes, because planning is simpler and plant counts are more predictable.

Hemp seeds are legal in the US provided they contain less than 0.3% THC, as specified by the 2018 Farm Bill. However, it is your responsibility to research and comply with local laws and regulations before ordering.