
- Resin-rich hybrid built for flavour and resilience.
Emerald Fire Og
Emerald Fire Og is an indica-dominant hybrid that delivers resinous buds, pine-citrus aromas and a balanced, focused high.
- High resin and strong pine-citrus terpene profile.
- Performs well in greenhouses with proper humidity control.
- Reliable feminised seeds and stable phenotypes for cloning.
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18-23% |
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0.5-1% |
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Emerald Fire x OG Kush |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall, typically 1.2-2 m outdoors |
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Medium-high, typically 400-600 g per plant outdoors with good care |
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Pine, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse conditions |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Suitable for greenhouse and outdoor grows |
About Emerald Fire Og
Emerald Fire Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Emerald Fire and OG Kush lines, selected for resin production and terpene complexity. It thrives under careful canopy management and offers medium-high yields, a pine-citrus flavour profile, and effects that combine relaxation with mental clarity.
Emerald Fire Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The plant shows compact branching with robust calyx development.
THC levels commonly sit between 18% and 23%, giving a clear but potent experience. Optimal phenotypes in Hampshire can edge towards the higher end of that range.
CBD remains low, generally under 1%, so effects are primarily psychoactive. Those needing higher CBD should combine it with a CBD-rich variety.
The variety is a cross between Emerald Fire and classic OG Kush lines. This mix enhances terpene complexity and resin output.
Seeds are sold feminised for predictable female plants and straightforward canopy planning. Stable traits make it easier to select and maintain mother plants for clones.
Growing Emerald Fire Og requires intermediate skills, particularly in pruning and nutrient management. It needs vigilance in humid greenhouse conditions to avoid mould and bud rot.
Flowering completes in roughly 8 to 9 weeks under stable light regimes. Outdoor harvests in Hampshire typically finish in late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady feeding and consistent microclimate control. With SCROG or similar training, outdoor results can reach 400–600 g per plant.
Plants reach a medium-tall stature with a strong central cola and plentiful side branches. Outdoor specimens in Hampshire can approach two metres if left unpruned.
Emerald Fire Og performs well in greenhouses and open gardens, taking to training and support systems. Gardeners in Hampshire should site plants for morning sun and maximise airflow.
Growing Emerald Fire Og in Hampshire's humid greenhouse conditions demands rigorous humidity control and constant air movement. Regular inspection and preventative measures reduce the chance of fungal issues.
The high produces a relaxed body sensation while keeping mental clarity and focus. Energy remains steady rather than leading to heavy sedation at moderate doses.
The flavour profile combines sharp pine top notes with bright citrus and a subtle earthy base. Smoke is resinous and smooth with a lingering finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep relative humidity below 50-55% during flowering, increase ventilation, use dehumidifiers and remove dense fan leaves to improve airflow.
It is best for intermediate growers; beginners can succeed if they follow strict humidity control and feeding schedules.
Aim for late September to early October and check trichomes for the desired level of cloudiness and amberisation.
Low-stress training, topping and SCROG help create an even canopy and improve light penetration to lower buds.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium after the stretch, while monitoring for nutrient lockout in moist soils.
Yes, it clones reliably; take cuttings during vegetative growth and use a rooting hormone with stable humidity around the cuttings.
Many patients use it for pain relief and to manage stress; dosing in the evening can also assist with sleep.
Harvest at peak trichome maturity, dry slowly at cool temperatures and cure in sealed jars with periodic burping to protect terpenes.
Common pests include aphids, spider mites and whiteflies; maintain cleanliness, introduce predators and inspect plants frequently.
Yes, with careful site selection, wind protection and a south-facing aspect it can do well outdoors; in Hampshire choose sheltered microclimates and consider a late-spring sowing to maximise warmth.
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