
- Alien, Resinous, Citrus
Alien Et
Alien Et is an indica-dominant hybrid with bright citrus and diesel notes. You get 20-24% THC and medium to high yields if you train your plants.
- Resin-rich buds
- Citrus diesel aroma
- Reliable greenhouse performer
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20-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Alien OG x ET |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (80-140 cm indoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus, Diesel, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To British Greenhouses And Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Alien Et
Alien Et is a sturdy indica-dominant hybrid that suits growers who favour heavy resin and bold flavour. You will see dense, compact buds with bright citrus and diesel notes. Plants respond well to topping and low stress training to increase bud sites. In the UK a ventilated greenhouse helps control humidity and keeps buds healthy through autumn. Flowering runs about 8-9 weeks indoors and outdoor harvests finish late September in southern England. The effect starts uplifted and ends relaxed, making it a good evening strain for many users. Feed with a standard bloom programme and use silica for stronger stems in exposed sites. Trim gently to preserve the terpene profile and resin.
Alien Et is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards heavy resin production. UK growers often value its dense buds and stable growth.
Alien Et typically tests around 20-24% THC, placing it among the stronger offerings in the UK seed scene. That level delivers a noticeable head high compared with lighter skunk hybrids favoured locally.
CBD content is low at roughly 0.5-1%, so the profile is driven by THC rather than CBD. British wellness users interested in CBD-dominant options often prefer alternative varieties.
The genetics read Alien OG x ET, pairing heavy resin production with pungent terpenes. That mix gives stable growth and predictable branching for UK growers to manage.
Seeds are feminized to reduce the need to sex seedlings and to give mostly female plants. British seed collectors will find them straightforward in a greenhouse or indoor tent.
Growing Alien Et suits an intermediate skill level due to its sensitivity to humidity during late flower. A greenhouse helps UK growers control humidity and airflow for a healthy finish.
Flowering normally takes around 8-9 weeks indoors. Outdoors it finishes by late September in southern England and often stretches later in northern regions like the Scottish Highlands.
Yield is medium to high when you run decent lights and good training. In a ventilated greenhouse in Cornwall you should expect solid harvests.
Plants reach medium to tall heights, roughly 80-140 cm indoors. That suits most UK grow rooms but a bit of topping and tying helps control space.
Alien Et performs well both indoors and outdoors under the right care. In damp British weather a greenhouse gives more reliable results than an exposed garden.
Alien Et prefers a mild maritime climate with warm, humid summers and rainy autumns. It thrives in sheltered sites in Cornwall and in heated greenhouses up in Glasgow or Inverness.
Effects begin with an uplifting cerebral lift that settles into a relaxing body stone. Many British users reach for Alien Et in the evening or at small social gatherings.
Flavours show bright citrus over a diesel backbone with earthy undertones. The bouquet holds through drying and trimming so the flavour comes through when you smoke or vape.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering normally takes 8-9 weeks indoors. Outdoor harvests in southern England usually land late September to early October.
It suits growers with some experience due to humidity sensitivity during late flower. Beginners manage best in a ventilated greenhouse.
Low stress training and topping increase bud sites and control height. Tying branches open improves light spread in small UK rooms.
Keep good airflow and control humidity through late flowering. Use dehumidifiers in greenhouses and remove dense inner foliage.
Use a standard veg programme then switch to bloom nutrients at flower start. Add silica to strengthen stems for outdoor wind.
Dry slowly for 7-14 days at about 18-21°C and 50% relative humidity. Cure in jars for at least four weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
High trichome production makes it suitable for rosin and hash. Gentle handling and correct harvest timing protect resin quality.
Expect bright citrus with diesel undertones that fill a room. Use carbon filters indoors to keep odour under control.
Resistance is moderate, so watch for whitefly and spider mites during warm summers. Integrated pest management keeps issues small.
Use 25-40 litre pots for solid root development in the UK. Larger pots help during dry spells and give bigger yields.
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