
- Resinous hybrid for cooler, careful grows
Angel Dust
Angel Dust is a hybrid with uplifting sativa traits and calming indica depth, suited to growers who manage wet finishes.
- Balanced hybrid built for cooler gardens
- Citrus and diesel terpene punch
- Reliable resin for flowers and concentrates
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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OG KUSH x HAZE |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.2-2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus Sweetness, Earthy Spice, Floral Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Wet — Suited To Cooler Uk Climates With Attention To Late-Season Rain |
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Uplifting Euphoria, Calm Relaxation, Clear-Headed Focus |
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Both |
About Angel Dust
Angel Dust is a balanced hybrid that combines OG Kush richness with Haze lift, producing citrus-led, earthy buds. It performs well in cool British climates like Kent with careful mould prevention and sheltering during the rainy autumn harvest season.
Angel Dust is a balanced hybrid with both sativa lift and indica calm. The overall profile suits a range of users who want energy without heavy sedation.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 per cent in good grows. That level gives a noticeable cerebral buzz while remaining controllable for most regular consumers.
CBD content is low to moderate, generally under 1.5 per cent. The ratio favours recreational effects while offering light therapeutic support.
Angel Dust descends from OG Kush x Haze parent strains. The Kush adds depth and resin while the Haze contributes lift and endurance.
Seeds are usually sold feminised for predictable female crops. Breeders may still produce regular lines for crossing work and selection.
Grow difficulty is moderate and becomes trickier during a rainy autumn harvest season due to mould risk. In Kent growers need strict airflow, pruning and preventive fungicide strategies.
Flowering normally takes eight to ten weeks under indoor light cycles. Outdoor plants in cool regions often finish into mid to late autumn with careful timing.
Yield potential is medium to high when plants receive training and good nutrients. Outdoor yields in Kent can suffer if persistent rain hits during late trichome development.
Plants tend to form a central cola with airy side branches and can reach medium to tall heights. That structure makes them responsive to SCROG and topping techniques.
Indoors, Angel Dust responds well to controlled environments and trellis systems, and growers in Kent can manage stretch effectively. Outdoors in Kent it benefits from polytunnels or raised beds to limit wet exposure.
Growing Angel Dust in Kent requires planning because of the rainy autumn harvest season and frequent damp. Use shelters and late-season feeding to help buds ripen and limit mould pressure.
Initial effects are uplifting and sociable with a creative edge. That gives way to gentle relaxation that eases tension without heavy couch-lock.
Flavour is citrus-led with an earthy, spicy backbone. A floral and diesel afternote lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, but protect it from prolonged rain and consider polytunnels or raised beds to reduce moisture contact.
SCROG, topping and selective defoliation work well to increase light penetration and reduce dense, mould-prone foliage.
Improve airflow, remove lower fan leaves, avoid overhead watering and use fungicidal treatments if necessary.
Monitor trichomes and aim for a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced flavour and effect; harvest slightly earlier in wet years to avoid rot.
Angel Dust is resilient among cool climate cannabis strains but needs more mould management than very airy sativas; its Haze genetics give good cold tolerance.
Yes, indoor environments eliminate late-season rain risks and allow for precise control of flowering and humidity.
Standard feeding regimes work well; increase potassium and phosphorus in late flowering to support bud ripening.
Yes, its resin production is solid and the terpene profile gives pleasant flavour when processed into concentrates.
Expect 1.2 to 2.0 metres if left untrained, though height varies with light and training methods.
Common UK pests like aphids and spider mites can appear; routine inspection and biological controls help keep them in check.
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