
- Potent, resilient and greenhouse-friendly for coastal growers
Face On Fire
Face On Fire is a balanced hybrid that delivers a sharp cerebral lift followed by a calming body effect, suited to intermediate growers.
- High resin output for concentrates
- Citrus-diesel aroma with earthy finish
- Performs well in greenhouses with proper ventilation
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Face Melt x Fire OG |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium-high (up to 500 g/m² indoors) |
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Citrus, Spicy diesel, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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damp coastal |
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Euphoric, Uplifting, Relaxed |
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Suitable for greenhouse and sheltered outdoor |
About Face On Fire
Face On Fire is a resilient hybrid developed for growers seeking a potent, flavourful plant that performs well in controlled environments. It produces dense, resin-rich buds with a citrus-diesel aroma and offers reliable yields when humidity and airflow are managed carefully, making it a strong candidate for greenhouse setups in coastal regions.
Face On Fire is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly sativa. It combines an energetic cerebral lift with a calming body finish.
THC levels are high, typically between 22 and 26 percent. The potency gives a rapid onset of psychoactive effects that many find long lasting.
CBD is low, generally around 0.5 to 1 percent. Expect therapeutic benefits mainly driven by THC rather than CBD modulation.
Face On Fire traces back to Face Melt x Fire OG parents that emphasise resin production and terpene complexity. Breeders selected for consistent vigour and a pronounced citrus-diesel aroma.
Seeds are available in feminised form to ensure reliable female plants. There are no regular or autoflowering versions in the standard line-up, though crosses may exist from specialist breeders.
Growing Face On Fire in a damp coastal climate requires intermediate skills to manage humidity and airflow. Regular ventilation and dehumidification are essential to prevent mould and bud rot in these conditions.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoor growers in Fife should aim to harvest before the autumn rains intensify.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent care. In a well-managed greenhouse yields can approach 500 grams per square metre.
Plants reach a medium height of roughly 80 to 150 cm and form a sturdy central cola. Side branches respond well to training and produce compact, resinous buds.
In Fife, greenhouse cultivation offers the best control over humidity and pests. Outdoor plants in Fife perform well when sited in a sunny, sheltered spot but need vigilant mildew prevention.
In Fife's damp coastal climate, close attention to air movement and moisture control is vital for success. A greenhouse with good ventilation and the ability to reduce humidity overnight will greatly improve bud quality and reduce disease risk.
Face On Fire delivers a fast-rising head high that sharpens focus and lifts mood. A settling body calm follows, making it suitable for daytime symptom relief without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus top notes with a spicy diesel heart. An earthy finish lingers on the palate after exhalation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed with slightly higher nitrogen early, then switch to a phosphorus-heavy bloom feed during flowering. Reduce salts before harvest to improve flavour and smoothness.
Maintain strong airflow, keep canopy density manageable, and monitor humidity closely. In a greenhouse run dehumidifiers or timed vents to avoid prolonged damp periods.
For maximum trichome development harvest near the end of the 8-10 week flowering window when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber. In coastal areas time harvest to avoid the first persistent autumn rains.
Yes — low stress training and topping encourage multiple robust colas and improve light penetration. Remove lower shade leaves to reduce humidity pockets and disease risk.
Common pests include spider mites, aphids and thrips, especially in warm, sheltered spots. Regular inspections and integrated pest management keep numbers low.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas if nutrient levels are balanced. Use organic pest controls and avoid excess moisture in organic setups to prevent fungal issues.
Hang branches in a dark, cool, and ventilated room at around 50-60% RH until stems snap. Cure in small jars, burping daily for the first fortnight to develop flavour and reduce harshness.
Allow 0.5–1 m spacing per plant and use SCROG or low-stress training to flatten the canopy. This improves airflow and light distribution for denser bud development in greenhouse cannabis cultivation.
Breeders often cross it with high-resin or terpene-rich varieties to boost aroma and potency. Stable parent lines with mildew resistance are preferred for coastal breeding projects.
Citrus and diesel terpenes contribute to the uplifting, focused head high, while earthy notes add a calming backdrop. Terpenes also influence flavour and can modulate perceived potency.
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