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Doggy Bag

Feminised

Doggy Bag is an indica-leaning hybrid with compact, resinous buds and steady evening effects.

Why choose Doggy Bag?
  • Compact, resinous buds for tight spaces
  • Reliable potency with sedative finish
  • Suitable for sheltered outdoor Essex plots
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Northern Lights x Skunk
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor; variable outdoors)
Taste Earthy, Pine, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate short outdoor growing season
Effects Relaxed body stone, Mild cerebral lift, Sedative at higher doses
Environment Both

About Doggy Bag

Doggy Bag is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Skunk that produces dense, resin-rich colas suited to both indoor and sheltered outdoor sites. It performs best under attentive humidity control and timely harvests, offering a calming body stone and a pine-citrus flavour profile ideal for evening use.

Grow Difficulty:

This strain rates as intermediate and rewards attentive feeding and humidity control. In a short outdoor growing season growers must manage timing and minimise late-season mould risk.

Flowering Time:

Flowering indoors takes around eight to nine weeks to finish. Outdoors plan harvests carefully to avoid autumn rain and ensure trichome development.

Yield:

Yields are medium with dense, resinous buds that respond well to scrogging and defoliation. Expect modest outdoor weight in Essex if the season is tight.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium and form thick central colas rather than long, spindly branches. The compact stature suits limited-space grows and discreet outdoor plots.

Environment:

Indoors Doggy Bag performs reliably under controlled light and humidity, allowing growers in Essex to shorten the flowering cycle where needed. Outdoors plants can finish in sheltered plots but Essex growers should protect buds from late-season wet weather.

Climate:

Growing Doggy Bag in Essex requires planning for the short outdoor growing season with early-maturing phenotypes and proactive mould control. Shelter plants from prolonged damp and schedule harvests before autumn storms to avoid losses.

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What feeding schedule worked for you?
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I used a light veg feed then a bloom formula from week three of flowering, reducing feed strength in the final two weeks.
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Did you find any pheno that flowered earlier?
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Yes, some phenos finished nearer eight weeks and were better for our short Essex season.
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How did you prevent bud mould in a wet autumn?
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I removed dense fan leaves, kept spacing between plants and used a simple potassium bicarbonate spray when humidity spiked.
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Indoor or outdoor—what gave you better quality?
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Indoors gave more consistent trichome colour and dryness control, but sheltered outdoor plants produced a fuller terpene profile.
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Any tips for drying and curing in high humidity?
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Dry in a controlled room at 50% RH if possible, then jar with daily burps until moisture stabilises to avoid mould during cure.

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