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Sugar Larry (Exotic Seed)

Cannabis seeds

by Exotic Seeds

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Rich citrus flavour from Nicole and Larry OG genetics, with indoor yields reaching 450–500g/m² after 10 weeks of flowering. Sugar Larry cannabis seeds from Exotic Seed are resilient enough for newer growers but deliver the layered earthy-woody terpene profile that experienced cultivators appreciate. Three feminised photoperiod seeds per pack.
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Sugar Larry Cannabis Seeds by Exotic Seed

Sugar Larry is a photoperiod feminised cannabis strain from Exotic Seed, bred from a cross of Nicole and Larry OG. She delivers rich citrus flavours layered over earthy, woody notes — and she does it without demanding expert-level growing skills. With a 10-week flowering time and yields up to 450–500g/m² indoors, Sugar Larry sits in that sweet spot where flavour, potency, and ease of cultivation actually overlap. This guide is written for adults aged 18 and over.

Feminised Photoperiod Nicole x Larry OG 10-Week Flowering 450–500g/m² Yield 3 Seeds Per Pack 18+ Only

Why Sugar Larry Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow

Sugar Larry is one of those strains that punches above its weight. The genetics — Nicole crossed with Larry OG — bring together two robust parents. Nicole contributes resilience and density to the buds, while Larry OG lends that distinctive OG citrus profile and resinous finish. The result is a plant that's forgiving enough for your first proper grow, yet interesting enough that experienced cultivators won't get bored.

We'd pick Sugar Larry over a lot of the "beginner-friendly" strains out there, and here's why: she actually tastes good. Too many easy-grow varieties sacrifice flavour for hardiness, and you end up with dense buds that taste like cardboard. Sugar Larry gives you genuine citrus up front — think lemon zest with a grapefruit edge — backed by earthy, woody undertones that come through on the exhale. Through a vaporiser, those terpenes really open up. Through a bong, she's smooth and full-bodied. Even in a pipe, the citrus carries.

The honest limitation? She stretches. If you're working with a short tent — say a 60x60x160 — you'll need to top early and train aggressively, or she'll outgrow your space before you hit week six of flower. In a taller setup or outdoors, it's less of an issue, but indoors you need to plan for it.

Sugar Larry Growing Specifications

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Exotic Seed
Genetics Nicole x Larry OG
Seed Type Feminised Photoperiod
Flowering Time 10 weeks
Indoor Yield 450–500g/m²
Outdoor Yield Comparable to indoor with attentive care
Growing Environments Indoor, outdoor, greenhouse
Growth Pattern Stretchy — topping and training recommended
Seeds Per Pack 3
SKU CSEC0040

How to Grow Sugar Larry Seeds

Sugar Larry is easygoing and resilient across indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse setups. She doesn't demand perfection, but a bit of planning goes a long way — especially managing that stretch. Here's how we'd approach it:

  1. Germinate your Sugar Larry seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep temperatures around 22–25°C and humidity at 70% until taproots emerge — usually within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. For indoor grows, 11–15 litre pots work well. Larger containers suit outdoor projects where root space isn't limited.
  3. During vegetative growth, top the main stem once she reaches 4–5 nodes. Sugar Larry likes to stretch, so topping early encourages bushier lateral growth and keeps the canopy manageable. Low-stress training (LST) with plant ties is your friend here — bend those branches outward to open up the canopy and let light penetrate evenly.
  4. Flip to 12/12 when your plant fills roughly 60–70% of the available canopy space. She'll stretch noticeably during the first 2–3 weeks of flower, so leave headroom between the canopy and your light.
  5. Through the 10-week flowering period, maintain steady conditions: 20–26°C, humidity dropping from 50% in early flower to 40% by late flower. Feed a bloom-specific nutrient schedule and watch for any signs of nitrogen excess during the stretch phase.
  6. Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky with a few amber heads — typically right around the 10-week mark. Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18–21°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The citrus terpenes develop beautifully during a proper cure — don't rush it.

Sugar Larry: Flavour, Aroma, and What to Expect

This is where Sugar Larry earns her name. Crack open a cured jar and you get an immediate hit of sharp citrus — lemon-forward, slightly sweet, with that unmistakable OG funk sitting underneath. The earthy and woody notes round it out so it doesn't read as one-dimensional. If you've grown Larry OG before, you'll recognise the lineage straight away, but the Nicole genetics add a creamier, denser quality to the smoke.

In a vaporiser set around 185–195°C, the citrus terpenes come through cleanly — it's genuinely pleasant, not just "cannabis that smells a bit lemony." Through water filtration, the smoke is thick and smooth. The flavour holds up well even in a standard pipe, which isn't something every strain can claim.

Regarding the experience itself, Sugar Larry is traditionally associated with an uplifting onset that gradually settles into a soothing body stone. It's not the kind of strain that pins you to the sofa — there's a gentle, clear-headed quality to the initial phase that makes it suitable for late afternoon or early evening use. The body relaxation builds gradually rather than hitting all at once.

Sugar Larry Compared to Similar Strains

Feature Sugar Larry (Exotic Seed) Typical OG Kush Strain Typical Citrus Hybrid
Genetics Nicole x Larry OG Chemdawg x Lemon Thai x Hindu Kush Varies widely
Flowering Time 10 weeks 8–9 weeks 8–10 weeks
Indoor Yield 450–500g/m² 350–450g/m² 400–500g/m²
Grow Difficulty Easy — resilient and forgiving Moderate — can be fussy with nutrients Varies
Dominant Flavour Citrus, earthy, woody Pine, earthy, fuel Citrus-forward, often one-note
Stretch Significant — needs management Moderate Moderate to high

Sugar Larry's edge over a standard OG is the yield — 450–500g/m² is genuinely impressive for a strain this easy to grow. Most OG-family cuts demand more attention for less return. And compared to generic citrus hybrids, Sugar Larry has actual depth to the flavour profile. The earthy-woody backbone from the Nicole parent gives it complexity that a lot of lemon-named strains simply don't have.

Growing Sugar Larry indoors? A proper grow tent with good height clearance makes managing her stretch much easier. Pair your seeds with a quality carbon filter and extraction fan setup — those citrus terpenes are pungent during late flower, and your neighbours will appreciate the discretion. A set of plant ties for LST training is practically essential with this strain.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall does Sugar Larry grow indoors?

She stretches significantly — expect 50–100% height increase after flipping to 12/12. In a standard indoor setup, topping at the 4th or 5th node and using low-stress training keeps her manageable. A tent with at least 180cm of height is strongly recommended.

Is Sugar Larry suitable for first-time growers?

Yes. She's resilient and forgiving with nutrients and environmental fluctuations. The main thing to watch is the stretch — top early and train the branches outward. If you can manage that, Sugar Larry is one of the easier strains to get a solid harvest from.

What's the best way to consume Sugar Larry buds?

She excels in a vaporiser around 185–195°C, where the citrus terpenes come through cleanly. Through a bong, the smoke is thick and smooth. She holds up well in a pipe too. The citrus and earthy-woody flavour profile rewards slower, lower-temperature consumption methods.

Can Sugar Larry be grown outdoors?

Absolutely. She performs well outdoors and in greenhouses. Outdoor yields are comparable to indoor results — around 450–500g per plant — when given attentive care, sufficient space, and a climate with a long enough season to accommodate the 10-week flowering period.

How long should I cure Sugar Larry buds?

A minimum of 2 weeks in sealed glass jars, burping daily for the first week. The citrus terpenes develop noticeably during curing — many growers report the best flavour at 4–6 weeks of cure time. Rushing the cure is the fastest way to lose what makes this strain stand out.

Does Sugar Larry have a strong smell during flowering?

Yes. The citrus and OG funk become very noticeable from around week 5–6 of flower onward. A carbon filter is strongly recommended for indoor grows. Without one, the scent will fill the room and likely travel beyond it.

What yield can I realistically expect from Sugar Larry?

Under optimised indoor conditions — proper lighting, nutrition, and training — 450–500g/m² is achievable. First-time growers might land closer to 350–400g/m², which is still a strong return. Outdoor projects can match or exceed indoor yields with enough space and sunlight.

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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