I knew I had to step back and really think about what I wanted to get out of the process. For me, it wasn’t just about growing cannabis for the sake of it—it had to fit my lifestyle, preferences, and even some specific needs for relaxation and pain relief. After a lot of back-and-forth, I landed on Florida Sunrise Photo Fem, and here’s why. I chose on the Kind Seed Co website -
https://kindseed.com/. First off, my wife and I had been searching for a strain that could help us wind down after our long, often stressful days. We both have demanding schedules, and by the time the evening rolls around, we’re looking for something to help us unplug. Florida Sunrise seemed like the perfect fit—being indica-dominant, it’s known for its deep relaxation effects and its ability to knock you out (in the best way) until morning. That 30% THC was definitely a selling point for its potency, but what really caught my attention was the 3% CBD. It’s a rare combo that doesn’t just deliver a powerful high but also tackles aches, pains, and lingering anxiety. What sealed the deal for me, though, was its terpene profile and flavor. I’m a sucker for strains with fruity, sweet notes, and the caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene in this one create a flavor profile that’s like a burst of citrus with subtle earthy undertones. Whether you’re smoking it or turning it into edibles (I’ve been experimenting with gummies lately), it’s got that “wow” factor that makes the whole experience enjoyable from start to finish. When it came to growing, I had to factor in my setup and timeline. Florida Sunrise is photosensitive, which means it requires a specific light schedule to flower, but I was ready to take that on. I have an indoor grow space with the ability to adjust light cycles, so committing to a 10–12 week flowering period didn’t feel daunting. Outdoors, this strain produces 500–650g per plant, which is a massive yield, but for my indoor setup, I’m expecting slightly less. Still, with resin-heavy buds like these, it’s more than worth the effort. Now, let me share a lesson I learned during my research: don’t underestimate the strain’s lineage. Florida Sunrise comes from an impressive parentage—Green Crack and TK Bx1 (a blend of Triangle Kush, Wedding Cake, and Animal Mints). That means it inherits robust growth, high resin production, and insane potency. If you’re serious about quality and consistency, knowing the genetics behind a strain can make all the difference in your decision-making process.