
- Potent diesel notes, dependable indoor performer.
Death Star Og
Death Star Og is an indica-dominant hybrid known for diesel notes and heavy relaxation.
- Diesel aroma with heavy resin production.
- Performs strongly under steady indoor light.
- Reliable yields when humidity is controlled.
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High (around 20-25%) |
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Low (<1%) |
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Sour Diesel 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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Medium to tall, stretches in early flowering |
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Moderate to high under good light |
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Diesel, Pine, Earthy-spice |
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Feminised |
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Variable British weather (temperate, often humid) |
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Uplifted cerebral high, Deep physical relaxation, Sedative at higher doses |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Death Star Og
Death Star Og is a potent indica-dominant hybrid that pairs diesel-forward terpenes with a resin-heavy structure. It offers a strong, multi-phased high that begins cerebral and settles into deep body relaxation, making it popular for evening use and for those seeking relief from pain or insomnia. Growers in the UK find it performs reliably indoors under stable conditions and can be productive outdoors with shelter from persistent rain. The strain responds well to training and benefits from steady light and airflow to reduce mould risk, particularly in temperate, humid climates.
Death Star Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It combines body-deep relaxation with a clear-headed edge.
THC levels are high and can reach the low to mid twenties per cent. The potency suits experienced consumers and can overwhelm novices.
CBD content is low and typically under one per cent. The profile makes it a strain used mainly for recreational or potent therapeutic effects rather than CBD-led therapy.
The genetics trace to a Sour Diesel x Northern Lights cross, which explains the diesel aroma and resinous buds. The lineage gives a balance of potency and stable flowering.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to simplify cultivation for hobby growers. Regular seeds remain available from some breeders for preservation and breeding work.
Growing Death Star Og is intermediate in difficulty and rewards careful feeding and humidity control. In Leeds growers should be prepared for variable British weather and adjust their approach accordingly.
Indoor flowering usually completes in around eight to nine weeks. Outdoors in the UK it generally finishes by late September to early October when conditions allow.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive consistent, strong light. Under stable indoor conditions results tend to improve noticeably.
Plants develop a medium to tall structure with a dominant central cola. They respond well to training and can stretch during early bloom.
Indoors this strain performs well in tents or rooms with controlled conditions and steady light. Outdoors in Leeds it benefits from a sheltered, sunny site to reduce rain and wind exposure.
In Leeds, variable British weather means outdoor plants face periods of rain and humidity that can stress buds. A greenhouse or sheltered site helps mitigate mould risk and weather damage.
The initial effect is cerebral and uplifting, which then eases into deep physical relaxation. At larger doses the high can become sedating.
The flavour is diesel-forward with pine and earthy spice notes. Softer citrus and sweet undertones can appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Many growers use LED fixtures successfully because they provide efficient, stable light in a controlled indoor environment.
Focus on providing consistent environmental control rather than exact settings. Good ventilation, stable humidity and a reliable light schedule are the priorities for healthy growth.
It is better suited to someone with basic experience rather than a complete beginner. The strain can be forgiving but benefits from attention to feeding and humidity.
Expect roughly eight to nine weeks of flowering under indoor conditions. Different phenotypes may vary slightly.
Standard greenhouse and garden pests can affect it, and damp conditions raise the risk of mould. Regular inspection and good airflow reduce most problems.
It performs well indoors where conditions are stable, though outdoor grows can succeed in sheltered, sunny spots. Outdoor results are more weather-dependent in the UK.
A balanced nutrient plan that matches growth stage is appropriate. Avoid overfeeding and flush if signs of nutrient burn appear.
Harvest time is usually in late September to early October depending on your specific location and season. Monitor trichome development and overall plant health rather than calendar dates alone.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark place with good airflow, then cure in sealed containers to develop aroma and smoothness. Patience improves final quality.
Yes. Growing cannabis is controlled by law in the UK and you should be aware of local regulations and legal status before proceeding. Seek legal advice if unsure.
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