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Candyfloss

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by Amsterdam Genetics

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A fast-finishing sativa hybrid that delivers 600g/m2 of sweet, 23% THC bud in just 9 weeks. Candyfloss cannabis seeds from Amsterdam Genetics cross Quicksilver and Sugar Punch for candy-sweet flavour with a skunky edge. Built for social sessions, creative days, and growers who refuse to wait.
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Candyfloss Cannabis Seeds by Amsterdam Genetics

Candyfloss is a sativa-dominant feminised cannabis seed from Amsterdam Genetics that crosses Quicksilver and Sugar Punch into a fast-finishing, heavy-yielding hybrid. At 70% sativa with a 9-week flowering time, she gives you the cerebral lift of a sativa without the 12-week wait that usually comes with it. If you want sweet-tasting, social-vibe bud that actually finishes on schedule, Candyfloss is the seed to drop.

70% Sativa / 30% Indica 23% THC 9-Week Flowering Up to 600g/m2 Indoor 18+ only

Candyfloss seeds are available in packs of 3 feminised seeds. One pack is enough for a small indoor setup or a couple of outdoor plants. Since she can stretch and produce long colas, we'd plan for 2-3 plants per square metre under a 600W light to give each one room to breathe.

Candyfloss Seeds: Genetics and Growing Traits

Candyfloss cannabis seeds carry genetics from two flavour-forward parents: Quicksilver and Sugar Punch. The result is a 70/30 sativa-indica split that leans hard into cerebral effects while keeping the flowering time manageable at roughly 9 weeks. That's fast for any sativa-leaning hybrid, and it means you're not babysitting plants for three months before seeing results.

Indoors, Candyfloss can push up to 600g/m2 — proper heavy for a sativa hybrid. Outdoors, expect similarly generous harvests depending on your climate and setup. The buds form as long, dense colas rather than the airy popcorn you sometimes get with sativa-heavy strains. In cooler night temperatures during bloom, those colas can develop pink and purple hues that look as good as they smoke.

One honest note: because she's 70% sativa, Candyfloss can stretch during the first weeks of flower. If you're growing in a tent with limited vertical space, consider topping or applying LST during veg to keep the canopy even. She responds well to training, and it'll help light penetrate those lower bud sites.

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Amsterdam Genetics
Genetics Quicksilver x Sugar Punch
Type Feminised photoperiod
Sativa / Indica 70% / 30%
THC Content 23%
Flowering Time Approximately 9 weeks
Indoor Yield Up to 600g/m2
Outdoor Yield Large (climate dependent)
Seeds per Pack 3
Bud Structure Long colas, possible pink/purple hues

Flavour Profile: What Candyfloss Cannabis Actually Tastes Like

The name isn't marketing fluff — Candyfloss genuinely tastes like spun sugar. The inhale is wave after wave of sweetness, but it's not one-note. There are subtle fruit undertones and a candy-like quality that sits somewhere between ripe berries and sherbet. Then on the exhale, a skunky backbone comes through that reminds you this is still proper cannabis, not a dessert. It's the kind of flavour profile that makes you take a second look at the joint before passing it.

If you've grown Sugar Punch before, you'll recognise where the sweetness comes from. The Quicksilver parent adds a bit of complexity and depth. Together, they produce a terpene profile that fills the room — your carbon filter will earn its keep during the last few weeks of flower.

Candyfloss Effects: Social, Cerebral, and Potent

At 23% THC, Candyfloss hits with authority. The effect is unashamedly cerebral — a lifting, happy headspace that makes conversation flow and activities feel more engaging. This is a strain built for day sessions with mates, festivals, creative projects, or those activity-packed days off where you want to feel switched on rather than melted into the sofa.

Alongside the head high, there's a gentle tingling body sensation that adds warmth without weighing you down. Amsterdam Genetics suggest this body element may lend itself to more intimate activities — make of that what you will.

The honest limitation here: 23% THC means Candyfloss is not a "smoke the whole joint to yourself on a Tuesday morning" kind of strain. One toke at a time is sensible advice, especially if your tolerance isn't battle-tested. Overconsumption of high-THC cannabis can cause dry mouth and general discomfort, so pace yourself.

Why Candyfloss Seeds Stand Out

We've carried Amsterdam Genetics seeds since they first hit the market, and Candyfloss is one of those strains that genuinely delivers on its promises. The combination of a 9-week flowering time, 600g/m2 yields, and 23% THC is hard to argue with — most sativa-leaning hybrids make you choose between speed and potency, and Candyfloss refuses to compromise on either.

Compared to something like a classic Haze, which can run 12-14 weeks in flower and still give you airy buds, Candyfloss finishes in two-thirds of the time and fills your jars with dense, resinous colas. If you want sativa effects without sativa timelines, this is the best Amsterdam Genetics strain for that specific brief.

The other thing that sets Candyfloss apart is the visual appeal. Those pink and purple hues aren't guaranteed — you need cooler nighttime temperatures during bloom to trigger them — but when they show up, the buds look absolutely stunning. Bag appeal through the roof.

How to Grow Candyfloss Cannabis Seeds

  1. Germinate your Candyfloss seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep the environment warm (around 22-25 degrees Celsius) and moist until taproots emerge, typically within 48-72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their growing medium once taproots are 1-2cm long. Candyfloss performs well in soil, coco, or hydro — she's not fussy about medium.
  3. During vegetative growth, consider topping or low-stress training to manage her sativa stretch. This is especially important in tents under 2 metres tall. Aim for an even canopy before flipping to 12/12.
  4. Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Expect some stretch in the first 2-3 weeks of bloom — plan for roughly 50% height increase from the start of flower.
  5. Throughout the 9-week flowering period, maintain good airflow around the developing colas. The long bud structure can trap moisture, so a decent oscillating fan is worth its weight in gold here.
  6. If you want to encourage pink and purple colouring, drop nighttime temperatures to around 15-18 degrees Celsius during the final 2-3 weeks of bloom. This is cosmetic, not required.
  7. Harvest when trichomes are mostly milky with a few turning amber. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18-20 degrees Celsius with 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.

Running Candyfloss indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit to give her the controlled environment she needs to hit that 600g/m2 ceiling. A carbon filter is non-negotiable during late flower — she's loud. And if you're training her canopy, a set of plant ties or a SCROG net will help you make the most of her branching structure.

Candyfloss vs Other Sweet Cannabis Strains

If you're browsing Amsterdam Genetics' catalogue for flavour-forward genetics, you've probably also looked at Sugar Bomb Punch or White Choco. Here's how Candyfloss stacks up against the competition.

Trait Candyfloss Sugar Bomb Punch White Choco
Genetics Quicksilver x Sugar Punch THC Bomb x Sugar Punch White Russian x Chocolope
Sativa/Indica 70/30 60/40 60/40
THC 23% 25% 20%
Flowering Time 9 weeks 9-10 weeks 8-9 weeks
Indoor Yield Up to 600g/m2 Up to 600g/m2 Up to 500g/m2
Flavour Sweet candy, fruit, skunk Sweet, fruity, spicy Chocolate, earthy
Effect Cerebral, social, uplifting Potent, relaxing, creative Balanced, calm, focused

Candyfloss wins on the social, daytime-use front. If you want something a bit heavier that still carries the Sugar Punch sweetness, Sugar Bomb Punch is the one to look at. White Choco goes in a completely different flavour direction — more earthy and rich. All three yield well, but Candyfloss has the edge for growers who want sativa effects without the extended wait.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Candyfloss take to flower?

Candyfloss finishes flowering in approximately 9 weeks. That's notably fast for a 70% sativa-dominant hybrid — most sativas run 10-14 weeks. This shorter flowering time comes from the indica genetics on the Sugar Punch side of her lineage.

What yield can I expect from Candyfloss seeds indoors?

Under optimised indoor conditions with adequate lighting, Candyfloss can produce up to 600g/m2. Outdoor yields are similarly generous. To hit those numbers, give her proper nutrition, training, and at least a 600W equivalent light source.

Is Candyfloss suitable for beginner growers?

Candyfloss is manageable for growers with a bit of experience, but the sativa stretch during early flower can catch beginners off guard. If it's your first grow, be prepared to train her canopy and manage vertical space. She's not the most demanding plant, but she does reward attention.

Does Candyfloss really turn pink or purple?

Yes, but only under the right conditions. You need cooler nighttime temperatures — around 15-18 degrees Celsius — during the final weeks of bloom to trigger anthocyanin production. Without the temperature drop, buds stay green. The colour change is cosmetic and doesn't affect potency or flavour.

How potent is Candyfloss cannabis?

Candyfloss tests at around 23% THC, which puts her firmly in the high-potency category. The effects are predominantly cerebral and uplifting. If you're sensitive to THC or have a lower tolerance, start slow — one or two tokes — and give it 10-15 minutes before deciding on more.

What does Candyfloss taste like?

The flavour is intensely sweet with layers of fruit and candy on the inhale, followed by a skunky exhale that grounds the whole experience. Think spun sugar with a herbal backbone. The terpene profile is strong enough that you'll want a carbon filter running during late flower.

What's the best growing medium for Candyfloss?

Candyfloss performs well in soil, coco coir, and hydroponic setups. She's not particularly fussy about medium. Soil tends to bring out more complex flavour profiles, while hydro can push faster growth and potentially higher yields. Choose based on your experience level and setup.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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