
- Fuelled, Aggressive, Potent
All Gas No Brakes
All Gas No Brakes is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a diesel-led flavour and an energetic, focused high.
- Diesel-led flavour
- Fast, uplifting high
- Generous sativa yields
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22-25% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG Kush x Sour Diesel |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall (0.8-1.6 m indoor; 1.8-3 m outdoor) |
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High (450-550 g/m² indoor; up to 700 g/plant outdoor) |
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Diesel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Performs Well In Greenhouses And Sheltered Coastal Sites Such As Cornwall, Tolerates Damp Uk Summers With Good Ventilation. |
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Energetic, Focused, Euphoric |
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Indoor And Outdoor (Suits Greenhouse) |
About All Gas No Brakes
All Gas No Brakes is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from OG Kush x Sour Diesel. It brings a diesel aroma with citrus lift and delivers an energetic, clear-headed high that suits daytime use. You will need to manage stretch and watch humidity in the UK. Train plants early and use good airflow in a greenhouse or tent to avoid mould. Yields are strong under long summer light, and feminized seeds make runs straightforward for small-scale growers.
All Gas No Brakes is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers a clear, energetic high. UK growers often favour sativa-leaning lines for daytime use and social sessions in places like Brighton.
THC sits high for this variety, commonly in the low to mid twenties percent. That level puts it in line with familiar UK favourites such as Sour Diesel and White Widow in terms of punch.
CBD is low, typically under one percent, so it is not a CBD-focused option. British consumers looking for wellness profiles will usually select strains with higher CBD levels for symptom relief.
All Gas No Brakes descends from OG Kush x Sour Diesel, giving it a strong diesel aroma and lively sativa drive. The cross blends OG Kush stability with Sour Diesel lift for an upbeat plant.
These seeds are feminized to provide predictable flower sex for each plant. UK seed collectors and small-scale growers favour feminized packs for easier runs in limited spaces.
Growing difficulty is intermediate because the sativa stretch needs training and humidity control. Greenhouse growers in Manchester or Liverpool should manage airflow to reduce mould risk.
Flowering normally runs eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors in the UK you should expect harvest from late September into October in a sheltered spot.
Yields are generous for a sativa-dominant hybrid, especially under long summer light. Indoor growers and greenhouse operators in Kent report solid returns per square metre.
Plants tend to stretch to a medium-tall size so plan vertical space if you grow indoors. Many British growers keep height in check with topping and low-stress training in compact grow rooms.
This strain suits both indoor and outdoor setups but performs best in a greenhouse or well-ventilated tent. It tolerates damp UK weather if you control humidity and maintain steady airflow.
The strain thrives in mild maritime climates and greenhouse setups common across Britain. It does well in sheltered Cornwall sites and in controlled indoor rooms in Glasgow where you can manage humidity.
The high is energetic and focused, making it a good daytime choice for social or creative tasks. UK users often prefer its clear-headed buzz over heavy indica effects.
Flavour is diesel-led with sharp citrus top notes and an earthy base. A good cure brings out sweeter citrus tones that balance the fuel scent.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering takes about eight to nine weeks indoors under 12/12.
Expect harvest in late September to October in most UK locations if planted early.
Topping at 3-4 nodes plus LST or SCROG keeps height down and evens out the canopy.
Very pungent; use a carbon filter and sealed tent in flats or close neighbours.
Dense flowers increase mould risk, so strict humidity control and airflow are essential in damp British summers.
Moderate veg feed then increase phosphorus and potassium in bloom to support bud development.
Intermediate growers will find it manageable with attention to training and ventilation; beginners should take it steady.
Performs well in both; living soil can enhance flavour while hydro brings faster growth.
Indoor growers can aim for 450-550 g/m² with good technique; outdoor yields approach 700 g/plant in a strong season.
A slow, cool cure reduces harshness and lifts the citrus notes against the diesel base.
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