
- OG, Skunk, Indica
Abusive Og
Abusive Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with strong THC, earthy-citrus flavour and a compact, greenhouse-friendly grow profile for UK growers.
- Resin-rich buds
- Greenhouse friendly
- Evening favourite
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20-25% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG Kush x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, typically 60-140 cm |
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Medium-High, around 350-450 g/m² indoors and up to 500 g per plant outdoors in good conditions |
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Earthy, Citrus, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Suits Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Locations Across The Uk |
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Calm, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor & Outdoor, Suited To Greenhouse And Sheltered Sites |
About Abusive Og
Abusive Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from OG Kush x Skunk. It brings dense, resinous buds and a skunky diesel aroma with citrus highlights. The strain sits around 20-25% THC with low CBD, so it suits evening use and relaxation. Plants stay short to medium and respond well to LST and scrog techniques, making them a good match for small tents and greenhouses across Britain. You will want steady humidity control, especially in wetter regions like the Lake District or Cornwall. Flavour improves with a careful dry and cure, and yields are medium-high for growers who keep a tidy canopy.
Abusive Og is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards the relaxing end of the scale. UK growers will recognise the squat, sturdy structure common to OG crosses.
Abusive Og registers around 20-25% THC, putting it among the stronger everyday choices. That potency sits close to many popular UK favourites and gives a clear, long-lasting effect.
CBD is low at roughly 0.5-1%, so Abusive Og is aimed at recreational profiles. British wellness shoppers often look elsewhere for high-CBD options for sustained symptom support.
Abusive Og is bred from OG Kush x Skunk to combine dense resinous buds with a skunky backbone. That pairing gives the classic OG aroma while stabilising growth across runs.
These seeds are feminized to deliver predictable female plants for your next run. UK seed collectors often prefer feminized lines for simpler canopy management.
Growing Abusive Og requires intermediate skill and steady attention to humidity. In the UK you will do best in a greenhouse or a dry indoor setup to avoid mould issues.
Flowering runs about 8-9 weeks under indoor lights. Outdoors across Britain it will usually finish in late September to early October in a sheltered spot.
Yields sit at medium-high when you apply training and good feed, similar to other OG-style strains. Indoor growers in Manchester or Leeds should expect roughly 350-450 g/m² under solid conditions.
Plants stay short to medium, which suits small grow rooms in London flats. You will see bushy growth and thick side branches that respond well to low-stress training.
Abusive Og suits both indoor and sheltered outdoor growing, with a preference for greenhouse protection in rainy parts of the UK. Keep plants away from persistent humidity in places like Cornwall or the Lake District.
Abusive Og suits the mild maritime climate found across much of Britain and performs well under greenhouse cover in Cornwall or Kent. In Scotland and the Highlands you will want a sheltered site or to grow indoors to avoid autumn rain.
Effects begin with a relaxed body sensation and move to a gentle cerebral lift. Many UK users favour this balance for evening use or quiet weekends at home.
You will notice an earthy core with bright citrus highlights and a diesel aftertaste. Flavour develops through careful drying and curing, so take your time with it in Bristol or Newcastle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering is about 8-9 weeks. Outdoors expect a finish in late September to early October in most British regions.
Yes, these are feminized seeds to give you predictable female plants. That simplifies canopy work for UK growers.
Use a moderate veg feed and increase potassium and phosphorus through flower. Reduce nitrogen after week four of flowering to improve bud density.
Start low-stress training early and open the canopy with light defoliation before flower. A scrogging or SOG layout works well in small UK tents.
Control humidity and keep good airflow in the canopy. Use a greenhouse with vents or an extractor fan in indoor rooms to reduce mould risk.
Expect around 350-450 g/m² with solid lighting and training. Results vary by setup and experience.
Yes, the short-to-medium height makes it suitable for small rooms and tents. Keep up with training to manage the final canopy.
Aim for late September to early October in most of Britain, depending on exposure and local weather. Harvest earlier if you see persistent rain approaching.
Dry slowly at about 18-21°C and 50-60% RH for 7-12 days, then cure in jars with regular burping for several weeks. Proper curing brings out the citrus and diesel notes.
It is suited to growers with some experience at intermediate level. New growers will benefit from greenhouse or indoor control to manage humidity and feed.
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