
- Powerful indica-dominant resin producer for conscientious growers
Face Off Og
Face Off Og is an indica-dominant hybrid known for heavy resin and sedative effects.
- Heavy resin production for concentrates
- Performs well with organic feeding regimes
- Compact plants ideal for limited-height spaces
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20–24 per cent |
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<1 per cent |
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Face Off x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8–10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Earthy diesel, Pine and spice, Citrus top notes |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley |
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Heavy body relaxation, Euphoric uplift, Sedative, sleep-promoting finish |
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Both |
About Face Off Og
Face Off Og combines OG Kush heritage with a heavy-bodied phenotype that produces dense, resinous buds. It suits growers who can manage moisture, prefer organic soil methods and want a reliably potent evening strain. In cooler, wetter regions take extra care with airflow, drainage and canopy management to avoid mould. When grown in rich organic soil with proper drainage, it rewards with robust aroma and substantial resin production.
Face Off Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The variety delivers a powerful, sedating profile suited to evening use.
THC levels commonly sit between 20 and 24 per cent. That potency produces strong cerebral and physical effects that can overwhelm inexperienced users.
CBD is low, generally below 1 per cent. The cultivar is primarily cultivated for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
This cultivar descends from Face Off x OG Kush. The cross emphasises OG Kush's resin production alongside Face Off's heavy body effect.
Seed lines are commonly available as Feminised to ensure consistent female plants for bud production. Regular seeds exist for breeders who want to select males.
Growing Face Off Og in a wet Welsh valley climate requires vigilance against mould and bud rot. With steady ventilation and well-draining organic soil the strain is manageable for an intermediate grower.
Flowering typically finishes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants tend to finish in late September to early October in cooler regions.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive rich soil and adequate feeding. Outdoor yields can be generous but depend on season length and moisture control.
Plants remain short to medium with a sturdy, compact structure suited to training. Heavy lateral branching produces thick colas rather than tall sativa-style growth.
Indoors in Inverness the strain responds well to controlled environments and SCROG to maximise bud sites. Outdoors around Inverness plants need shelter from prolonged driving rain and regular canopy management.
Growing Face Off Og in Inverness with a wet Welsh valley climate demands careful moisture control to prevent mould. Use raised beds, windbreaks and organic, free-draining soil to help plants thrive.
The high begins with a bright cerebral uplift before sinking into deep physical relaxation. At higher doses it becomes sedative, making it best reserved for evening use.
The flavour blends earthy diesel with sharp pine and lemon peel top notes. Smoke is robust and lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It prefers a rich, loamy, well-draining organic soil with plenty of microbial life and good aeration.
Increase airflow, prune lower growth to improve canopy ventilation and use raised beds or pots to improve drainage.
Yes; when practising organic cannabis soil growing add compost, worm castings and biochar to improve nutrient retention and drainage.
Monitor trichome colour; target mostly cloudy with some amber for the classic sedative effect, usually late September to early October in cool areas.
Yes, low-stress and screen-of-green training work well to open the canopy and increase bud sites.
A balanced feed with increased phosphorus and potassium during mid-to-late flowering helps bud development and resin production.
Plant in a discreet, sheltered spot and consider companion planting or using natural windbreaks to disperse smell.
Slug, snail and fungal pests are more likely; maintain cleanliness, use organic slug control and encourage predatory insects.
Yes, but keep the pile aerated and raised to avoid waterlogging and slow anaerobic decomposition.
Many growers reduce feeding and water with plain water for the last week or two to help smooth flavour, but avoid overwatering in wet climates.
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