
- Compact, resinous and built for controlled environments.
Cement Shoes
Cement Shoes is a resinous, indica-dominant hybrid suited to controlled greenhouse environments.
- Dense, resinous compact buds
- Performs well under glass with humidity control
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG Kush x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Diesel, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised, Photoperiod |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
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Greenhouse, indoor and outdoor |
About Cement Shoes
Cement Shoes is a compact, resin-heavy indica-dominant hybrid bred from OG Kush x Northern Lights. It offers solid THC levels with low CBD, dense buds and a diesel‑earthy aroma with citrus highlights. Growers in controlled environments or sheltered gardens get the best results by managing humidity and airflow; plants respond well to training and produce medium to high yields on an 8–9 week flowering schedule. The genetics favour resin production and compact structure, making this strain a good option for growers who can maintain cleanliness and stable conditions.
Cement Shoes is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds. The plant leans toward couch‑friendly relaxation while retaining a clear-headed lift in small doses.
THC typically ranges from 18–22% in tested samples. That level gives a reliably strong effect without pushing into extreme potency.
CBD levels are low, usually around 0.5–1%. The profile suits recreational use and symptom relief rather than high‑CBD therapy.
Cement Shoes descends from OG Kush x Northern Lights, combining classic resin production with compact growth. The lineage gives it dense buds and a pungent terpene profile.
Seeds are sold feminised and operate on a photoperiod cycle, not auto‑flowering. Growers must manage light schedules to trigger flowering.
Growing Cement Shoes requires intermediate experience and steady attention to humidity, especially in a moist western coastal climate. Good ventilation and timed nutrient feedings keep development even and reduce mould risk.
Flowering completes in roughly 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Phenotype variation can shift that by a week either way.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive proper light and airflow. Expect consistent grams per square metre in a controlled environment.
Plants stay short to medium with tight internodal spacing and a stout main stem. They respond well to moderate training to open the canopy.
In Cambridge, plants do well under glass where you can control humidity and airflow. Outdoors in Cambridge they benefit from a sheltered, sunny spot and careful mould prevention.
Cement Shoes delivers a heavy relaxation that eases muscle tension while lifting mood for a short period. The sedative aspect becomes more pronounced at higher doses.
The flavour profile mixes diesel and earthy notes with bright citrus top notes. Smoke is rich and slightly pungent on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it adapts well to a greenhouse when humidity and airflow are managed correctly.
Use continuous low‑speed circulation fans and extractors timed to reduce humidity during lights‑on periods.
Maintain RH below 50% in the late flowering stage and remove dense inner foliage to improve airflow.
Feed moderate nitrogen in veg and taper it as you approach flowering, increasing phosphorus and potassium after stretch.
Dry to 55–65% relative humidity then cure in jars for at least two weeks, with burping for the first week.
Aphids and spider mites are common; inspect regularly and use biological controls or targeted treatments early.
Yes, low stress training and SCROG both increase yields by spreading bud sites and improving light penetration.
In UK greenhouse cannabis growing it performs reliably when growers prioritise ventilation, dehumidification and rain protection.
Use a moderate nutrient schedule, avoiding heavy EC in early flowering to reduce tip burn and nutrient lockout.
Yes, cultivation of cannabis is controlled in the UK and you should understand and comply with local laws.
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