
- Heavy resin, compact structure, made for LEDs.
Face Fat
Face Fat is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds and a powerful, relaxing high suited to LED indoor grows.
- Dense, resinous buds ideal for LED growers.
- Strong, relaxing high with a citrus-diesel finish.
- Performs well in compact Glasgow setups with good airflow.
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.0% |
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Skunk x Afghani |
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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 |
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400-500 g/m² (indoor) |
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Earthy, Diesel/petrol, Citrus sweetness |
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Feminised |
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Variable British weather |
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Relaxed body buzz, Uplifted mood, Increased appetite |
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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.
Face Fat is an indica-dominant hybrid known for compact, resinous buds. It leans towards body relaxation while keeping a clear mental edge.
THC levels commonly range from 18% to 24% depending on phenotype and feed. Users should expect a pronounced psychoactive effect even at moderate doses.
CBD content is low, generally below 1%. The variety is chosen primarily for its THC-driven profile rather than CBD therapeutics.
The genetic background is Skunk x Afghani and shows in the plant's vigour and resin. Those parents explain the dense bud structure and earthy, pungent scent.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to ensure predominantly female plants for flowering. Autoflower or regular options may exist but feminised is the common choice for predictable grows.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The high produces a heavy, relaxing body stone that eases muscle tension without immediate sedation. Mentally it brings a gentle uplift and clearer focus for sociable moments.
The flavour profile is earthy with diesel notes and a sweet citrus finish. Smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a mild vegetative feed and increase nutrients gradually during flowering; reduce nitrogen and boost phosphorus and potassium after week four of bloom.
Topping is best during early vegetative stages and low-stress training can continue into early flowering to shape colas and improve light penetration.
Maintain good airflow, control humidity below 50–55% in late flowering and remove large fan leaves that block ventilation around dense buds.
Aphids and spider mites can appear, especially indoors; inspect regularly and use biological controls or neem oil early to avoid infestations.
Many growers flush for 7–14 days depending on substrate and nutrient levels to improve smoke quality and reduce chemical residue.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 45–55% RH for 7–10 days, then cure in jars opening daily for the first two weeks to stabilise moisture and develop flavour.
It suits growers with some basic experience due to its sensitivity to humidity and feed; absolute beginners may find it slightly demanding.
Yes, and it responds particularly well to well-spectrummed LED panels that deliver even canopy light and low heat, improving resin production.
Yes, Face Fat adapts well to indoor LED setups where light intensity and spectrum are controlled, yielding dense, resinous buds when paired with proper ventilation and training.
Check trichomes with a loupe; aim for a mix of cloudy and some amber trichomes for balanced psychoactive and sedative effects.
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