
- Alien, Hybrid, Exotic
Alien Labs Xeno
Alien Labs Xeno offers a citrus-diesel hybrid with 22–26% THC, medium-high yields, and feminized seeds suited to UK indoor and greenhouse growers.
- Citrus-diesel flavour
- High resin production
- Greenhouse-friendly
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22-26% |
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0.5-1.2% |
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Xeno OG x Alien Kush |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Diesel, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime (Greenhouse Friendly) |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Both |
About Alien Labs Xeno
Alien Labs Xeno is a balanced hybrid bred from Xeno OG x Alien Kush that produces citrus-diesel flavour and resinous buds. You will find it suited to greenhouse and indoor setups across Britain with an 8–10 week flowering window. It runs medium height and responds well to low-stress training. Expect 22–26% THC and modest CBD that keeps the focus on effect. Manage humidity in late flowering to avoid mould and use carbon filtration indoors to control smell. This strain suits intermediate growers who value flavour and steady yields.
Alien Labs Xeno is a balanced hybrid offering both cerebral lift and body ease. You will find it suits a range of UK growers looking for versatile genetics.
THC levels typically sit around 22–26% which places Xeno among stronger strains on the UK market. This potency outpaces many common crop choices like average commercial hybrids.
CBD levels remain low at about 0.5–1.2%, which keeps the focus on psychoactive effects. British wellness buyers often seek higher CBD lines, but hobby growers still value Xeno for its flavour and effect.
Genetics are listed as Xeno OG x Alien Kush which produce a hybrid with resinous buds and a complex terpene profile. Xeno OG supplies the citrus-diesel, while Alien Kush brings depth and structure.
This line is offered as feminized seed to make female-only cultivation straightforward for British seed collectors. Feminized seed fits growers who prefer predictable flowering and less sexing work.
Growing Xeno requires intermediate experience with humidity control and feeding. UK growers using a greenhouse will find its needs manageable with steady ventilation.
Indoor flowering runs about 8–10 weeks depending on phenotype and environment. Outdoor growers in southern England should aim for a late September harvest in typical seasons.
Yields are medium to high when you manage nutrients and light properly. Many British indoor growers report good returns in 600–1000W setups and greenhouse growers see generous colas.
Plants tend to reach medium height with sturdy internodes, suiting most grow rooms. You should use low-stress training to keep it neat in a small UK flat grow.
Xeno performs well both indoors and outdoors when given shelter from damp British weather. You will see best results in a secure greenhouse in regions like Cornwall or Devon.
Best climate is mild maritime with long days and moderate summers, making greenhouse work across the UK ideal. In Scotland you should give extra shelter, while Cornwall growers often finish outdoors with care.
Expect an uplifting cerebral rush that eases into a relaxed, settled body stone. Many UK users prefer this balance for daytime creativity and evening wind-down.
Flavour leans citrus-diesel with deep earthy and herbal notes that linger on the palate. You will spot spicy resinous undertones when you grind the buds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect 8–10 weeks of flowering indoors and a harvest in late September outdoors in southern UK climates.
Typically medium height; indoor plants reach 80–120 cm while outdoor specimens may hit around 1.2–1.5 m given good space.
It suits intermediate growers more than novices due to humidity and feeding needs. Beginners who use a greenhouse and follow a basic feeding plan will manage it.
Switch to higher phosphorus and potassium at the start of flowering and reduce nitrogen after two weeks of bloom to encourage bud production.
Keep good airflow and aim to lower humidity in the final weeks to reduce mould risk. A dehumidifier in a greenhouse helps in humid summers.
Yes. Low-stress training and topping improve light penetration and overall yields.
Indoor yields are medium to high, roughly 400–550 g/m² under strong LED or HID setups with proper feeding.
The aroma is strong citrus and diesel with earthy notes that build from week four of bloom. Use carbon filtration indoors to control smell.
Dry slowly at about 50% humidity and 18–20°C until stems snap, then cure in jars for at least two weeks while burping daily at first.
Yes. Some phenos show brighter citrus and others lean heavier on diesel and earth, so select individual plants based on aroma and growth habit.
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