
- Balanced, Relaxing, Citrus
Ally Oop
Ally Oop is an indica-dominant hybrid that suits UK growers seeking steady yields and citrus-earthy flavour.
- Steady yields
- Greenhouse friendly
- Citrus flavour
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.2% |
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Alley Cat x Oopah |
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Indica-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Indoor 80-120 cm, Outdoor 1-2 m |
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Medium-High (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime, Suited To Uk Greenhouses And Short Outdoor Seasons |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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Indoor & Outdoor (Greenhouse-Friendly) |
About Ally Oop
Ally Oop is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for steady performance in mild maritime climates. It produces compact, resin-coated buds with a clear citrus top note and an earthy, diesel finish. You will find it responds well to LST, topping and SCROG, which lift yields and keep height manageable in small rooms. Greenhouse growers across Cornwall and southern England get consistent finishes and resin quality. Keep humidity under control in late flower to avoid botrytis in damp British conditions. Seeds arrive feminized to simplify planning and increase the chance of a uniform canopy.
Ally Oop is an indica-dominant hybrid with steady structure and resinous buds. UK growers will recognise its reliable behaviour from many popular garden varieties.
Ally Oop carries around 18-22% THC, placing it in a solid mid-range for potency. That level is less intense than some high-THC imports but stronger than many older heritage strains found across British collections.
CBD levels sit low at roughly 0.5-1.2%. British wellness buyers often look for higher CBD, so Ally Oop appeals mainly to recreational users with an interest in light therapeutic use.
Alley Cat x Oopah combines a fruity, vigorous parent with a resin-heavy, stable parent. That genetic mix gives growers predictable branching and solid trichome production.
Ally Oop arrives as feminized seed for reliable flower-only plants. UK seed collectors often prefer feminized lines for simpler crop planning and consistent harvests.
This strain suits intermediate growers who keep an eye on humidity and ventilation. Greenhouse setups help control damp British weather and ease the workload during autumn.
Expect an indoor flowering time of 8-9 weeks. Outdoors in southern England it typically finishes by late September to early October, while greenhouse grows extend the safe harvest window northwards.
Ally Oop gives medium-high yields with proper training and feeding. Many British indoor growers reach 400-500 g/m² with SCROG or LST techniques.
Plants stay compact indoors, usually 80-120 cm with training methods. Outdoors they reach 1-2 m, so give them support in exposed sites like the Lake District or coastal Cornwall.
This strain performs well indoors and outdoors with a greenhouse providing the best protection from damp UK weather. If you grow outside in Scotland, a greenhouse will help you finish before the rains.
Best results come in mild maritime climates and protected greenhouse spaces across Britain. It finishes well in Cornwall and Kent and will survive short seasons in parts of Scotland with a shelter.
Expect a relaxed body feel with an uplifting head buzz that suits evening social sessions. Many British users pick Ally Oop for friendly mood elevation without overwhelming sedation.
Flavours balance bright citrus zest with earthy spice and a diesel backnote. The flavour holds up well through most vapourisers and traditional methods of consumption.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering runs about 8-9 weeks. Expect a shorter veg period if you use training techniques.
Indoor yields typically sit around 400-500 g/m² with SCROG or careful LST. Outdoor greenhouse grows often match or exceed that per plant in good seasons.
It suits those with basic experience rather than absolute beginners. Keep humidity and ventilation under control to avoid mould in damp UK weather.
Use moderate NPK in veg and increase phosphorus and potassium in bloom. Reduce nitrogen during late flowering to improve resin and flavour.
Ally Oop responds well to LST, topping and SCROG. These methods boost light penetration and improve uniformity of the canopy.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C and 50-60% relative humidity. Cure in jars for at least two weeks, opening daily at first to stabilise moisture.
Check trichomes and harvest when most are cloudy with some amber. Southern growers often finish in late September or early October, greenhouse growers may go a little later.
Aphids and botrytis are the main concerns in humid British conditions. Regular checks and keeping foliage dry reduce risk.
A loam-based mix with added perlite gives good drainage and structure. Add organic matter such as worm castings for slow nutrient release.
Yes. A greenhouse gives shelter from persistent rain and extends the season in northern regions. It helps you finish the crop before colder, wetter autumn weather sets in.
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