
- Balanced power for UK greenhouse and indoor growers
Amg
Amg is a balanced hybrid that suits greenhouse and indoor growers in the UK, delivering an uplifting yet calming experience.
- Balanced hybrid ideal for greenhouse growers
- Resinous buds with citrus-pine flavour
- Performant in controlled UK environments
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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AK-47 x OG Kush |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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400-550 g/m² (indoor) |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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Uplifted And Focused, Relaxed Body Calm, Sociable And Clear-Headed |
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Both |
About Amg
Amg is a reliably potent hybrid bred for stable highs and good resin production. The strain combines bright citrus and pine notes with a grounding earthy diesel finish. Growers will find it responsive to training and canopy management while remaining hardy under varied feeding regimes. In Cambridge and similar UK locations it performs well when humidity and airflow are carefully managed, producing dense, aromatic buds in an 8–10 week flowering window.
Amg is a balanced hybrid combining sativa and indica traits. It offers a clear-headed lift that eases into a relaxed body sensation.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in well-grown plants. This level gives Amg a reliably potent effect suitable for intermediate and experienced users.
CBD is low and usually below 1%, so CBD-specific effects are limited. Patients seeking higher CBD should consider extracts or different cultivars.
Amg descends from AK-47 x OG Kush parentage to balance resin production and stable highs. The genetic blend promotes consistent terpene expression and sturdy growth.
Seeds are commonly supplied as feminised to guarantee female plants and simplify crop planning. Some breeders may offer regular or autoflower variants for different growing strategies.
Growing difficulty is moderate and plants are forgiving when given routine attention in a moist western coastal climate. Vigilant humidity control and airflow management are necessary to prevent mould and bud rot.
Flowering takes around 8 to 10 weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoors in the UK expect a harvest window from late September to early October.
Yield is medium to high with good canopy control and nutrient management, typically 400–550 g/m² indoors. Outdoors in Cambridge individual plants can produce comparable totals in a favourable season.
The plant has a medium-tall structure with a strong central cola and plentiful side branching. It stretches during early bloom but remains manageable with low-stress training or topping.
Indoors, Amg rewards stable environments, CO2 supplementation and SCROG or SOG techniques for optimised yields in Cambridge. Outdoors it performs well in sheltered, south-facing spots where damp is minimised.
Growing Amg in Cambridge's moist western coastal climate demands strict ventilation, dehumidification and regular inspection for fungal issues. Use free-draining compost, raised pots and maintain airflow to reduce rot risk.
Effects start with a cerebral uplift that sharpens focus and sociability. Over time a relaxing body effect settles in without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour combines bright citrus top notes with pine and an underlying earthy diesel tang. Vapour and smoke reveal a persistent, resinous finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed with moderate nitrogen then switch to a bloom formula higher in phosphorus and potassium during flowering, tapering salts in the final two weeks.
Improve ventilation, reduce canopy density, use dehumidifiers in greenhouses and apply preventative organic fungicides if necessary.
Yes, Amg is well suited to greenhouse cultivation in the UK when you control humidity and airflow.
Use 20–30 litre pots for larger specimens or plant directly into enriched soil beds for maximal root development.
Begin a flush of plain water one to two weeks before harvest to reduce excess nutrients and sharpen flavours.
It is approachable for growers with some experience; beginners can succeed but must be diligent about humidity and pest checks.
Harvest typically falls between late September and early October depending on local microclimate and season strength.
Yes, use stakes or netting to support main colas as resin-laden buds can become top-heavy late in bloom.
Spider mites, aphids and thrips are common; monitor regularly and use biological controls or approved treatments when needed.
Amg responds well to greenhouse rigs that allow environmental control, combining heat, humidity control and good airflow to mimic optimal indoor conditions while extending the season.
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