
- Small plant, serious resin.
Dirty Little Secret
Dirty Little Secret is a compact indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and aroma, suited to discreet grows.
- Compact plants, hefty resin production
- Pungent diesel-citrus flavour with a peppery finish
- Performs well in protected Fermanagh greenhouses with proper airflow
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Skunk#1 x OG Kush |
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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, compact |
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Moderate to high (400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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Earthy diesel, Citrus sharpness, Sweet skunk with peppery finish |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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Relaxed uplift, Mild cerebral clarity, Sleep-inducing in higher doses |
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Indoor and greenhouse |
About Dirty Little Secret
Dirty Little Secret brings Skunk#1 x OG Kush genetics into a short, resinous plant that performs well in tents and greenhouses. It offers a pungent diesel-citrus flavour, steady relaxing effects and manageable yields when growers prioritise humidity control.
Dirty Little Secret is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. It tends toward calming effects while keeping a focused edge.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 percent, giving a dependable punch without extreme sedation. Most users find the potency manageable for evening or weekend use.
CBD levels are low, usually below one percent, so therapeutic benefit is mainly from THC and terpenes. Those needing high-CBD relief should look to alternative varieties or pairings.
Dirty Little Secret traces to Skunk#1 x OG Kush parentage. That pedigree explains the pungent aroma and resilient growth habit.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to simplify canopy planning and reduce male-run risks. Some breeders may offer regular or auto variants for specialist growers.
Growing Dirty Little Secret under humid greenhouse environments can be challenging because buds are susceptible to mould and rot. With proactive ventilation and careful hygiene it is a straightforward, intermediate cultivar.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under ideal indoor lights. Greenhouse and outdoor finishes depend on light schedule and humidity control.
Yields are moderate to high for a compact plant, often reaching four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre indoors. Greenhouse crops in Fermanagh can be productive when mould and humidity are managed.
Plants remain short to medium with sturdy branching and dense colas. The compact stature suits discreet setups and maximises canopy efficiency.
Indoors this strain thrives in small tents or rooms with controlled humidity, which suits growers in Fermanagh. Outdoors in Fermanagh it benefits from a protected greenhouse to reduce wet-weather risks.
In Fermanagh, humid greenhouse environments require strict airflow and dehumidification to protect buds from mould. Regular pruning and careful spacing are essential to maintain healthy canopy conditions.
The high is relaxing with a gentle cerebral lift that can aid focus on light tasks. At higher doses it leans toward soporific relaxation suitable for evening use.
The flavour balances earthy diesel and bright citrus with a sweet, skunky undertone. A peppery terpene finish lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use extraction fans, clip-on oscillating fans and a dehumidifier to keep relative humidity below 50% during late flowering; monitor with a hygrometer.
Follow a balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering and reduce nitrogen after week four of bloom.
Check trichomes with a loop; harvest when most are milky with some amber for a balanced effect and more amber for sedative results.
Yes, its compact growth makes it ideal for small indoor cannabis grow spaces where vertical height is limited.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, avoid overhead watering and run dehumidification during damp periods to prevent botrytis.
LST and light bending work well to open the canopy and increase even light distribution without shocking the plant.
Indoors use 12 hours on and 12 hours off to induce and maintain flowering; ensure blackout is complete to prevent stress.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips can appear in greenhouses; inspect regularly and use biological controls or targeted treatments early.
Dry for seven to ten days in a dark, ventilated space at around 18-21°C then cure in jars with daily burping for the first fortnight.
Moderate pruning to remove shaded growth and improve airflow is recommended, but avoid over-pruning which can stress plants during bloom.
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