
- Citrus, Vanilla, Balanced
A La Mode
A La Mode is a balanced Hybrid with citrus and vanilla notes that suit daytime sessions. You will find it friendly to intermediate growers.
- Citrus-led aroma
- Balanced daytime high
- Reliable greenhouse performer
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.2% |
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Tangie x OG Kush |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm indoor) |
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Medium-High (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Vanilla, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse Or Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About A La Mode
A La Mode is a Hybrid that pairs Tangie with OG Kush to deliver citrus top notes and a sticky resinous core. You will get an uplifting entry that eases into relaxation and focus. The plant stays medium in height and responds well to LST and light topping. You will find it suited to greenhouse work across the UK and to indoor rooms where humidity control is reliable. This strain rewards steady feeding and good airflow.
A La Mode is a balanced Hybrid with a slight sativa tilt. UK growers appreciate this profile for daytime sessions and garden variety use in places like Liverpool.
Its THC sits around 18 to 22 percent, enough for experienced users without pushing extreme levels. That level places it above many classic UK favourites such as White Widow while staying below the most potent modern hybrids.
CBD levels remain low at about 0.5 to 1.2 percent, which keeps the focus on psychoactive effects. British consumers interested in wellness still look at strains like this for mild symptomatic relief.
A La Mode comes from Tangie x OG Kush. The cross brings citrus top notes from Tangie and a resinous backbone from OG Kush.
These seeds are feminized to simplify your grow and reduce effort on sexing plants. British seed collectors find feminized packs helpful for smaller setups in places like Nottingham.
Growing A La Mode requires intermediate skills and attention to humidity, especially in damp zones like Sheffield. A greenhouse helps you control moisture and avoid mould during late summer.
Flowering takes about eight to nine weeks under indoor lights. Outdoor growers in Cornwall should finish harvest before the rainy autumn sets in.
Yields are medium-high when you train plants and control nutrients, with 400 to 500 g/m² typical indoors. London greenhouse growers report steady returns when ventilation stays consistent.
This strain reaches medium heights, often between 80 and 140 cm indoors with basic training. That makes it suitable for modest home grow rooms you might find in Leeds flats.
A La Mode performs well indoors and outdoors when given shelter from heavy rain. In Glasgow a greenhouse or polytunnel helps protect buds from damp and mould.
A La Mode prefers a mild maritime climate with dry spells during late summer for best resin development. Growers in the Scottish Highlands should use a sheltered greenhouse while those in Devon or Cornwall can consider well-drained outdoor plots.
Expect an uplifting start that settles into a relaxed, focused state ideal for social afternoons or creative tasks. Many Brighton users prefer this balance for daytime use.
Flavours lean citrus with a clear vanilla sweetness and an earthy base that holds the profile together. The vanilla note gives a dessert-style flavour that UK palates often enjoy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering under 12/12 or controlled light cycles.
Low stress training and light topping work well to open the canopy and increase yields.
Aim for 40 to 50 percent relative humidity in flowering and increase airflow to prevent mould.
Start with gentle veg nutrients and switch to bloom formulas as flowers form, reducing nitrogen late flowering.
Yes. Its medium height and adaptable growth make it a good choice for modest indoor spaces.
Plan harvest in late summer to early autumn and watch trichomes for peak maturity before heavy rains.
Expect strong citrus and vanilla notes that become more pronounced in the final weeks.
A greenhouse or polytunnel reduces risk from damp British weather and helps trichome development.
Keep an eye on spider mites, aphids and grey mould, especially during humid spells.
Watch for nitrogen burn early and calcium deficiencies during rapid stretch.
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