
- Diesel, Resinous, Balanced
Alien Dawg
Alien Dawg a balanced Hybrid with diesel notes and steady structure favoured by UK growers.
- Diesel-forward terpene punch
- Stable growth for training
- Great for greenhouse setups
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18-22% |
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0.3-1% |
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Alien Kush x Chemdawg |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm indoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Diesel, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Greenhouse Friendly |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Alien Dawg
Alien Dawg is a balanced Hybrid that blends Alien Kush depth with Chemdawg funk. It offers diesel and earthy flavours with citrus highs, suits intermediate growers, and responds well to training in indoor rooms or greenhouses across Britain.
Alien Dawg is a Hybrid that blends kush depth with chemdawg funk for a balanced profile. Many UK growers value that balance for flexible grows and consistent trims.
Typical THC sits around 18–22%, placing Alien Dawg among stronger modern hybrids on the UK scene. That level exceeds classic strains like White Widow and lines up with hybrids favoured by British growers who want a solid hit.
CBD levels are low, roughly 0.3–1%, so effects are predominantly THC-led. British wellness users looking for CBD-forward options often pair Alien Dawg with other strains for daytime relief.
Alien Dawg combines Alien Kush with Chemdawg to bring kush depth and chemdawg funk into a single plant. That pairing gives growers predictable structure and a strong terpene punch at trim time.
These seeds are offered feminized for growers wanting a high female ratio and fewer males in the tent. British seed collectors appreciate feminized Alien Dawg for planned runs and phenotype hunting.
This strain suits intermediate growers who pay attention to training and feeding schedules. In damp UK conditions a greenhouse or dehumidified indoor room helps prevent mould on its dense buds.
Flowering typically finishes in 8–10 weeks under controlled lights. Outdoors in the UK plan harvest before autumn rains in places like Cornwall to avoid bud rot.
Yields are medium to high when you train and feed the plants properly indoors. Outdoor growers in southern England and Wales often match indoor numbers when plants get steady sun and shelter from wind and rain.
Plants stay medium in height indoors, usually 80–140 cm with training in a grow room. Outdoors they can stretch taller, so growers in Yorkshire and the Lake District top and low-stress train to keep canopy management easy.
Alien Dawg works well both indoors and outdoors and takes training without fuss. Given British humidity many growers choose greenhouse setups in Manchester or Glasgow to protect flowers from damp air.
Alien Dawg suits a mild maritime climate and performs well under greenhouse cover in Scotland. Growers in Cornwall and Kent benefit from longer sun spells while those in the Highlands use greenhouses to manage humidity.
Expect a cerebral uplift that eases into a relaxed body sensation suited to evening use. Many UK users praise its sociable edge early on for small gatherings or chats in a Brighton flat.
Flavours are diesel-forward with earthy base notes and citrus highlights that lift each draw. The diesel note stands out in tasting sessions around London and Bristol.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering is typically 8–10 weeks under a stable 12/12 light cycle. Give the last two weeks a flush to improve flavour.
Expect medium to high yields with proper training and feeding in a 1m2 tent. Techniques like SCROG or topping increase canopy efficiency.
Yes, it suits greenhouse setups and benefits from shelter in damp British weather. Keep ventilation steady to avoid high humidity around flowering sites.
A balanced vegetative feed followed by a phosphorus and potassium boost in flowering works well. Watch for nitrogen excess late in bloom to prevent harsh smoke.
Training improves light distribution and yields, so use topping, LST or SCROG for best results. That approach keeps growth manageable in UK indoor rooms.
Plants produce dense buds that require careful humidity control to prevent mould. Regular inspection and airflow are essential in humid seasons.
Plan harvest in late September to early October in southern areas and aim earlier in northern parts. Finish before persistent autumn rain to protect trichomes.
Main terpenes give a diesel and earthy backbone with citrus top notes. Those aromas come through strongly at dry and cure stages.
Novices with solid basic skills will likely manage a successful grow, but expect a learning curve around training and humidity control. Start with one or two plants to build confidence.
Dry slowly at around 18–21°C with 50–60% RH for 7–10 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks. Proper cure improves flavour and smooths the smoke.
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