
Sun of a Peach
Cannabis seeds
by Anesia Seeds
Sun of a Peach Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds
Sun of a Peach is a feminised cannabis seed from Anesia Seeds that delivers up to 38% THC — one of the highest tested figures you'll find in any seed catalogue right now. A cross of Gorilla Piss x Permanent Marker, this 70% indica-dominant hybrid grows compact, finishes fast (7–8 weeks flowering), and throws out yields that make your effort feel genuinely worthwhile. The terpene profile is all peach and lemon with a diesel edge that cuts through on the exhale. If you've been chasing a strain that ticks every box — potency, speed, flavour, and yield — this is the one we'd point you towards.
Pack Size
Sun of a Peach is available in packs of 5 feminised seeds. Every seed is female — no need to identify and remove males during veg.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Anesia Seeds |
| Genetics | Gorilla Piss x Permanent Marker |
| Type | Feminised (photoperiod) |
| Indica / Sativa | 70% Indica / 30% Sativa |
| THC Content | Up to 38% |
| Flowering Time (Indoor) | 7–8 weeks |
| Harvest Time (Outdoor) | End of September |
| Indoor Height | 100–120 cm |
| Outdoor Height | 160–200 cm |
| Indoor Yield | 550–600 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 800–1,000 g/plant |
| Aroma | Peach, lemon, diesel |
| Seeds per Pack | 5 |
Why Sun of a Peach Seeds Deserve Your Grow Space
We get it — the seed market is saturated with strains claiming astronomical THC numbers. Most of the time, those figures come from a single phenotype tested under lab-perfect conditions. But Anesia Seeds has built a reputation around backing up their numbers, and Sun of a Peach at up to 38% THC sits right at the top of what modern breeding can deliver. For context, most "strong" strains on the market hover around 20–25%. This one plays in a completely different league.
What actually sets this strain apart from other high-THC options like Gorilla Glue or Wedding Cake is the combination of speed and output. A 7–8 week flowering period is fast for any photoperiod strain, but when you're pulling 550–600 g/m² indoors at that speed, the grams-per-day ratio becomes seriously impressive. Outdoors, with proper sun and space, individual plants can push 800–1,000 g — the kind of harvest that fills your curing jars for the year.
The indica dominance (70%) keeps the growth pattern manageable. Indoor plants stay between 100–120 cm, which means you're not fighting your tent ceiling or having to supercrop aggressively. That said, the 30% sativa influence shows up in the terpene profile and the effect: you get that creative, head-buzzy onset before the indica body relaxation settles in. It's not a couch-lock strain — it's the one you roll up when you want to paint, write, cook, or just have a really good conversation.
Terpene Profile: Peach, Lemon, and a Diesel Kick
Open a jar of properly cured Sun of a Peach and the first thing that hits you is ripe stone fruit — sweet, almost jammy peach that fills the room. Underneath that sits a sharp lemon brightness, the kind of citrus note that makes you salivate slightly. Then, right at the back, there's a fuel-forward diesel edge inherited from the Gorilla Piss parentage. It's not overwhelming, but it adds depth and stops the profile from being one-note sweet.
When smoked or vaped, that peach note translates into a smooth, fruity inhale that's genuinely pleasant — not the harsh, throat-scraping experience you sometimes get from ultra-high-THC varieties. The lemon sharpens on the exhale. If you're someone who picks strains by flavour as much as potency, this one delivers on both fronts. Compared to something like Permanent Marker (one of its parents), Sun of a Peach leans sweeter and more accessible on the palate.
How to Grow Sun of a Peach Seeds
Sun of a Peach is straightforward to cultivate, but a strain testing at 38% THC rewards growers who dial in their environment properly. Here's the practical rundown:
- Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep temperatures around 22–25°C and expect taproots within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first true leaves appear. For indoor grows, 11–15 litre pots work well given the 100–120 cm final height. Outdoors, go bigger — 30+ litres or directly into prepared soil beds to support the 160–200 cm frame.
- During vegetative growth, maintain 18/6 light cycles indoors. The indica-dominant structure means relatively tight internodal spacing, so LST (low-stress training) or a simple ScrOG net will help open up the canopy and maximise light penetration without aggressive topping.
- Flip to 12/12 when plants reach roughly half your target height — they'll stretch moderately during the first two weeks of flower. The 7–8 week flowering window means you should see trichome development accelerating from week 5 onwards.
- Feed according to your nutrient line's flowering schedule, but keep an eye on the leaf tips. High-THC genetics can be sensitive to overfeeding in late flower. Ease off nitrogen early and push phosphorus and potassium.
- Harvest when trichomes show mostly milky with 10–20% amber under a loupe. For outdoor growers, this typically falls at the end of September in most European climates. Don't rush it — the last week of ripening is where the terpene complexity really develops.
- Dry in a dark, well-ventilated space at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days. Cure in glass jars for a minimum of two weeks, burping daily. The peach and lemon aromas intensify significantly with a proper cure.
Complete your setup: if you're growing indoors, pair these seeds with a quality grow tent and full-spectrum LED. For outdoor growers, a solid fabric pot and organic soil mix will let Sun of a Peach stretch to its full 160–200 cm potential. A jeweller's loupe is a must for timing your harvest — with a strain this potent, a few days either way makes a real difference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sun of a Peach really 38% THC?
Anesia Seeds reports up to 38% THC based on lab testing of top-performing phenotypes. Your actual results will depend on growing conditions, light intensity, nutrients, and curing. Even at 30%, this strain sits well above average.
How long does Sun of a Peach take to flower?
Indoors, Sun of a Peach finishes flowering in 7–8 weeks from the flip to 12/12. Outdoor plants are typically ready for harvest at the end of September. That's fast for a strain producing 550–600 g/m².
Is Sun of a Peach suitable for beginners?
The plant itself is manageable — compact at 100–120 cm indoors with a forgiving indica structure. However, the extremely high THC content means the end product is best for experienced users. Growing it is fine for a first or second run; consuming it requires some caution.
What does Sun of a Peach smell and taste like?
The dominant aromas are ripe peach and fresh lemon, with a diesel undertone from the Gorilla Piss genetics. The flavour is smooth and fruity on the inhale, with the citrus and fuel notes coming through more on the exhale. A proper 2–4 week cure really brings out the peach.
Can I grow Sun of a Peach outdoors in northern Europe?
Yes. The end-of-September harvest window works for most of western and central Europe. The compact 160–200 cm outdoor height is manageable, and the 70% indica genetics give it reasonable mould resistance. In very wet autumn climates, keep an eye on bud density and airflow in the final weeks.
What yield can I expect from Sun of a Peach?
Indoors under optimised conditions, expect 550–600 g/m². Outdoor plants with full sun and ample root space can produce 800–1,000 g per plant. These are strong numbers, especially given the short 7–8 week flowering period.
How does Sun of a Peach compare to Permanent Marker?
Permanent Marker is one of Sun of a Peach's parent strains. Sun of a Peach pushes the THC ceiling higher (up to 38% vs. typically 28–32%), adds a sweeter peach-forward terpene profile, and offers larger yields. The growth structure is similar — compact and indica-leaning.
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.











