
- Pine, Citrus, Relaxing
10 Gs
10 Gs is an indica-dominant feminized hybrid offering piney citrus flavour and steady yields for your UK grow.
- Pine-led flavour
- Mid-high THC
- Greenhouse friendly
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20-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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OG Kush x GSC |
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Indica-dominant Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-120 cm indoor) |
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Medium-high (450-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Pine, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Tolerant Of Humidity And Cool Summers |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor, Greenhouse, Outdoor |
About 10 Gs
10 Gs suits growers who want a reliable, mid-high THC hybrid that performs well under cover. You will find compact, resinous buds that press well for hash. The plant handles humidity with attention to airflow and benefits from greenhouse or indoor setups across Britain. Flavours are pine-led with citrus highlights and an earthy finish that holds up through drying and curing.
10 Gs is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans toward compact, resinous buds. You will find it suits growers who prefer sturdy plants with a predictable finish.
THC levels sit around 20–24%, placing 10 Gs in the mid to high potency range. Compared with staples popular in the UK like Northern Lights or Haze, you should expect a similar punch but with less cerebral lift for your evenings.
CBD stays low at roughly 0.5–1.5%, so 10 Gs is not aimed at CBD-focused users. If you follow wellness trends in the British market you will find it favoured for THC-led effects rather than CBD balance.
Genetics read OG Kush x GSC and that mix brings resin and aroma together. OG Kush gives the heavy base and GSC adds sweetness and bag appeal, so you will breed stability and flavour if you work from these parents.
These seeds are feminized to simplify grow cycles for hobby and semi-pro growers. If you collect seeds in the UK market you will value the ease of planting and low male risk.
Growing difficulty is moderate and suits growers with some experience. If you run a greenhouse in Manchester or a small tent in Leeds you will manage humidity and yield well.
Flowering takes around 8–9 weeks under a 12/12 or switch schedule. For outdoor growers in Cornwall or Kent you will usually finish before the rainy autumn sets in.
Yield is medium-high with good bud density when fed correctly. Indoor or greenhouse growers in Bristol report reliable returns around 450–500 g/m² if you manage nutrients and airflow.
Plants stay medium in height and show moderate stretch during the early flowering phase. If you grow in a small grow room in London you will find the plants fit well under a 2.2 metre ceiling.
10 Gs suits indoor and greenhouse setups better than exposed outdoor spots in damp regions. If you keep plants under cover in Yorkshire or a sheltered garden you will reduce mould risk from humid summers.
10 Gs prefers a mild maritime climate and tolerates cool summers and humidity. In Cornwall or Devon greenhouses you will get the best results, while Scottish growers near Inverness need extra cover from autumn rain.
Effects start with a clear uplift that settles into calm, body-led relaxation. UK users who favour an evening smoke will find it balances sociable mood with unwinding and you will notice useful focus remains.
The flavour profile mixes sharp pine with bright citrus and a dry earthy finish. If you enjoy single-strain tests at home in Manchester you will spot the piney top notes first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 8–9 weeks under a 12/12 schedule. Outdoors in southern England you will usually finish before late September.
Typical indoor yields are about 450–500 g/m² with good feeding and airflow. Greenhouse yields are similar in fair seasons in Kent or Cornwall.
Difficulty is moderate and suits growers with some hands-on experience. You will manage with a basic feeding plan and attention to humidity.
Low stress training and light topping work well to open the canopy. SCROG is useful for indoor growers in Manchester or Liverpool to maximise yield.
Expect roughly 80–120 cm after stretch in a typical tent. That fits most small grow rooms and standard ceiling heights.
Lower nitrogen and raise phosphorus and potassium through flowering. You will see better bud density and trichome development with that switch.
It shows moderate resistance but not full immunity. You will need good ventilation and to avoid prolonged damp conditions in the late season.
Mild maritime climates suit it best, especially under cover. Greenhouse setups in Cornwall, Devon or southern Wales give reliable finishes.
Yes, buds are resinous and press well for small-scale rosin or hash. You will get good returns with careful drying and curing.
Pine and citrus lead, with an earthy base on the finish. You will notice the piney notes on first draw.
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