
- Coastal-ready autoflower with a citrus-cheese character
Dog Walker
Dog Walker is an autoflowering, indica-dominant hybrid suited to coastal growers who need a fast finish.
- Fast finish for coastal growers
- Citrus and cheese terpene punch
- Compact, sturdy structure
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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CHEESE x TANGIE |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium (350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Cheese |
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Autoflower |
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windy coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both; excels outdoors in coastal sites |
About Dog Walker
Dog Walker is an autoflowering, indica-dominant hybrid bred from CHEESE x TANGIE that suits growers in temperate coastal zones. It finishes quickly, typically in around eight to nine weeks of flowering, and combines citrus top notes with earthy, cheesy undertones. The plant stays compact and bushy, making it a practical choice for smaller outdoor plots or indoor tents in Sussex and similar regions. Its moderate resistance and manageable yields make it a reliable option for those who give it wind protection and good drainage. Therapeutically it is used for stress relief, mild pain and sleep support, while recreational users value the balanced, sociable high.
Dog Walker is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact growth. It leans toward calming body effects while maintaining a clear mental lift.
THC levels commonly sit in the high teens to low twenties percent range. That potency gives a reliable psychoactive effect without extreme intensity.
CBD is low and not a significant part of this cultivar's profile. It is chosen for THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Dog Walker descends from CHEESE x TANGIE parentage. That lineage explains the citrus top notes and the cheesy, earthy base.
Seeds are commonly offered as autoflowering to suit tighter seasons. Autoflower genetics reduce the need for strict light scheduling and shorten time to harvest.
Growing Dog Walker in windy coastal growing areas requires sturdy staking and careful siting to avoid constant salt-laden gusts. It is moderately demanding but responds well to training and wind protection.
Indoor flowering generally finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors you should expect a similar calendar with harvest by early autumn in favourable seasons.
Yield is medium for an autoflower, typically 350–450 g per plant outdoors under good conditions. Those in well-sheltered plots can reach the upper end of that range more reliably.
Plants remain compact to medium in height, usually between 80 and 140 cm. The structure is bushy with dense top colas suited to limited space.
Dog Walker does well indoors where climate and light are controlled. Outdoors Dog Walker performs in Sussex when given shelter from prevailing winds and salt spray.
In Sussex, windy coastal growing areas demand careful siting, windbreaks and solid staking for Dog Walker. Provide well-drained soil and shelter to reduce salt stress and moisture-related issues.
The high is balanced with a relaxed physical feel and a clear-headed uplift. Many users report improved sociability without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile starts with bright citrus and moves to earthy, cheesy undertones. It leaves a clean, slightly sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Its autoflower genetics and quick finish make it a good option for short season outdoor cannabis growing in temperate coastal regions.
Harvest is typically early autumn in southern England. Check trichomes for the desired level of ripeness and adjust for exposed coastal microclimates.
Site plants behind hedging or erect temporary windbreaks and screens. Rinsing foliage after heavy salt-laden winds can reduce leaf damage.
Start with a modest vegetative feed and switch to bloom nutrients around week four of flowering. Avoid excess nitrogen near harvest to improve bud quality.
Yes. Low stress training, light topping and tying down branches reduce wind profile and can increase bud sites. Training also helps airflow and reduces mould risk.
It has moderate resistance but dense canopies in humid conditions raise mould risk. Maintain airflow and remove low growth to decrease susceptibility.
Yes. Indoor growers can control climate for denser buds and predictable yields. Keep plants compact with training to maximise canopy efficiency.
Use 20–30 litre pots for outdoor autoflowers to give roots room while keeping plants manageable. Larger pots buffer moisture swings in coastal sites.
Many autoflower versions finish in around 10–12 weeks from seed. Weather and care can shift that window by a week or two.
Yes. Recreational cultivation remains illegal in the UK. Always check current laws and follow legal guidance.
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