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Face Fat

Feminised

Face Fat is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds and a powerful, relaxing high suited to LED indoor grows.

Why choose Face Fat?
  • Dense, resinous buds ideal for LED growers.
  • Strong, relaxing high with a citrus-diesel finish.
  • Performs well in compact Glasgow setups with good airflow.
THC 18-24%
CBD 0.5-1.0%
Lineage Skunk x Afghani
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield 400-500 g/m² (indoor)
Taste Earthy, Diesel/petrol, Citrus sweetness
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Variable British weather
Effects Relaxed body buzz, Uplifted mood, Increased appetite
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Face Fat

Face Fat is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Skunk x Afghani that produces compact, resin-heavy flowers and a pronounced, body-focused high. It performs strongly under controlled indoor LED rigs and can succeed outdoors in Glasgow given shelter from prolonged wet weather and careful humidity control, making it a solid choice for growers who prioritise potency and bud density.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Face Fat is moderately challenging for those dealing with variable British weather and fluctuating humidity. Careful nutrient management and good airflow cut down on mould risk.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering typically finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor crops in Glasgow are usually ready by late September to early October in a decent season.

Yield:

Under optimised indoor LED conditions expect around 400–500 g/m². Outdoors a well-trained plant can reach comparable totals per plant in a good year.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with dense central colas and plentiful side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to maximise bud sites.

Environment:

Face Fat performs very well indoors and suits compact grows in Glasgow under LED rigs. Outdoors it tolerates cooler nights but prefers a sheltered, sunlit spot in Glasgow gardens.

Climate:

Growing Face Fat in Glasgow needs attention to damp spells and sudden cold snaps. The variable British weather means growers should provide shelter during heavy rain and control humidity inside grow rooms.

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How many plants per m² works best under LEDs?
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For Face Fat, four to six small-scrog plants per m² balances canopy coverage and airflow.
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What light schedule do you use for flowering?
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I shift to 12/12 for flowering and run LEDs at about 60–70% output for the first two weeks, then increase slightly to push bud density.
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Any tips for outdoor Glasgow grows?
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Give plants a raised bed with good drainage and a windbreak; consider moving pots under cover if prolonged rain is forecast.
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Do you prefer coco or soil for this strain?
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Coco offers faster feeds and control, but an organic soil mix can improve terpene complexity and reduce feed frequency.
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How do you deal with nutrient burn signs late in flower?
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I reduce feed strength, increase flushing intervals and check pH to prevent lockouts; slow correction avoids stressing buds.

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