
- Pungent, potent and greenhouse-friendly.
Animal Gas
Animal Gas is a potent, diesel-forward hybrid that produces robust buds and a clear, energetic high.
- Diesel-forward flavour with sharp citrus notes.
- Performs well in a protected greenhouse with humidity control.
- High THC output for experienced users seeking clarity and energy.
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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Animal Cookies x Gassy Dawg |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium to high |
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Diesel And Petrol, Earthy Pine, Sweet Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Damp Coastal Climate |
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Uplifting Euphoria, Focused Mental Clarity, Relaxed Body Buzz |
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Suitable For Greenhouse And Outdoor Cultivation |
About Animal Gas
Animal Gas is a high-THC hybrid bred for strong terpene delivery and reliable yields. It thrives under attentive care, produces dense, resinous buds and offers an uplifting, focused effect that suits daytime use while still providing gentle body relaxation.
Animal Gas is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards Sativa-dominant behaviour. The plant shows vigour typical of modern hybrid breeding.
THC levels are high and deliver a potent experience for experienced users. Expect consistent potency across well-cared-for runs.
CBD levels are low and the cultivar is not intended for high-CBD therapy. The low CBD helps preserve a clear cerebral uplift.
The lineage combines Animal Cookies with Gassy Dawg for a pungent, resilient hybrid. Breeders selected for strong terpene expression and stable growth.
Seeds are feminized to simplify canopy planning and increase the proportion of flowering plants. They respond well to standard veg and flower schedules.
This strain sits at intermediate difficulty and benefits from steady attention to airflow and nutrients in a wet environment. Growers should adapt practices for a damp coastal climate to avoid mould.
Flowering finishes reliably in around eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Timely flush and inspection help preserve terpene quality.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive strong light and stable feeding. Careful pruning and support improve usable harvest weight.
Plants tend to reach a medium to tall stature with a branching canopy that supports heavy buds. Regular training keeps the structure manageable.
In Staffordshire this variety performs well in a protected greenhouse where humidity can be controlled. Outdoor plants in Staffordshire should sit in a sunny, sheltered spot to reduce damp exposure.
Growing Animal Gas in Staffordshire requires attention to the region's damp coastal climate and frequent wind shifts. Greenhouse ventilation and dehumidification reduce disease risk in that damp coastal climate.
The smoke gives an immediate uplift and clear-headed motivation that suits daytime use. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
Expect a diesel-led profile with earthy pine notes and a citrus sweetness on the exhale. The flavours come through strongly when buds are properly cured.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks depending on light and feeding intensity.
Keep relative humidity lower in late flowering and ensure good airflow to prevent bud rot and mould.
Yes, a greenhouse is ideal in the UK as it allows control of ventilation and humidity while giving plants strong light.
Inspect plants regularly, use sticky traps, and introduce biological controls or neem oil early to suppress infestations.
Topping and low-stress training improve canopy evenness and increase bud sites, which helps maximise yield.
A balanced veg feed followed by a bloom formulation with reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus works well during flowering.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at moderate humidity and then cure in jars with daily burps for the first two weeks.
Yes, provided you control humidity and provide support for heavy colas; small greenhouses benefit from dehumidifiers and fans for air movement.
Increase spacing, prune lower foliage to improve airflow, and reduce overwatering while monitoring for nutrient lockouts.
Use exhaust fans, shade cloth on hot days, and automated vents to balance humidity and temperature while keeping an eye on condensation.
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