
- Creamy Kush comfort for controlled grows
Butter Og
Butter Og is an indica-dominant strain with a creamy terpene profile and moderate flowering time.
- Creamy, buttery flavour with classic Kush undertones
- Compact growth ideal for tents and small rooms
- Reliable 8-9 week flowering with solid resin production
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Butterscotch x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium to high (indoor ~450-550 g/m²) |
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Butter, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool Northern Summers |
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Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Butter Og
Butter Og is an indica-dominant cultivar bred for compact growth and rich, buttery flavours. It delivers a relaxing effect profile suited to evening use and responds well to training methods that even out the canopy for indoor growers.
Butter Og is an indica-dominant variety with a dense, resinous bud structure. The plant shows calm, compact growth that suits controlled environments.
THC levels generally sit between 18 and 22 percent, giving a potent but manageable high for experienced users. The potency produces noticeable relaxation without immediate overwhelming sedation for many consumers.
CBD is low at under 1 percent, so therapeutic effects rely mainly on THC and terpenes. Expect the plant to deliver psychoactive relief rather than high-CBD symptom control.
Butter Og traces back to a cross between Butterscotch and OG Kush in its modern lineage. The hybridisation brings a creamy terpene profile combined with classic Kush structure.
Seeds are Feminised to simplify canopy planning and avoid male plants. Growers can expect a reliable percentage of flowering females from a proper seed batch.
Growing Butter Og is moderately challenging under cool northern summers and it rewards steady environmental control. Attention to humidity, airflow and feeding makes the difference between an average and an excellent harvest.
Flowering typically finishes in eight to nine weeks from flip to bloom. Trichome development is consistent and buds fatten noticeably in the final two weeks.
Yield is medium to high when grown indoors with proper training and feeding. Outdoor yields in protected spots can be respectable if the season stays dry late into autumn.
Plants remain fairly compact and stay within a manageable height range for tent grows. Branching is sturdy and responds well to low stress training.
Indoors Butter Og performs very well in controlled rooms and tents, especially with SCROG or topping techniques in Manchester. Outdoors the strain can do well in sheltered sites but needs a long, dry finish in Manchester to avoid rot.
Growing Butter Og in Manchester requires planning because of the cool northern summers and potential for late damp weather. Provide shelter, controlled humidity and a secure, dry finishing period to achieve top-quality buds.
Effects are predominantly relaxing and calming with a clear element of happiness. Many users report the variety also has a soporific edge as the session progresses.
The flavour profile is buttery and earthy with subtle citrus overtones on the exhale. Terpene notes are rich and linger on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain daytime temperatures around 22-26°C and nights no lower than 16°C, with relative humidity around 40-50% during flowering.
Expect a flowering time of eight to nine weeks with most phenotypes finishing within that window.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, south-facing site and aim to harvest before heavy autumn rains to minimise mould risk.
Low stress training and a SCROG screen work well to maximise light penetration and even out the canopy.
A balanced feed with a slightly reduced nitrogen level during late flowering helps bud development and terpene expression.
Maintain good airflow, keep humidity low in late flowering, and remove any dense inner growth that restricts ventilation.
It is moderately forgiving but novices should familiarise themselves with humidity control and pest prevention first.
Use a carbon filter and sealed tent setup as the strain can be quite fragrant during late flowering, and seal any intake/exhaust points.
Spider mites and thrips are common in indoor setups, so monitor regularly and employ integrated pest management early.
Look for reputable UK-based grow guides and forums that cover tent size, ventilation, lighting and legal considerations specific to indoor cannabis grow room setups.
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