
- Fatso — compact plant, substantial harvest.
Fatso
Fatso is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for heavy yields and thick, resinous buds.
- High yields in a compact frame.
- Resin-rich buds with sweet diesel notes.
- Well suited to greenhouse cultivation in cool climates.
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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BIG BUD x NORTHERN LIGHTS |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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High |
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Sweet diesel, Earthy spice, Citrus peel |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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Deep relaxation, Mild euphoria, Appetite stimulation |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Fatso
Fatso offers growers a reliable, high-yielding indica-dominant hybrid that suits controlled environments. It combines hefty bud mass, pronounced THC-driven effects and a sweet-diesel flavour, all in a manageable, bushy plant that responds well to training.
Fatso is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for bulky, resinous buds. The overall profile favours calming body effects with a compact canopy.
THC levels typically sit between 22 and 26 per cent, offering potent psychoactivity. Occasional phenotype variance can push potency a little higher under optimal care.
CBD is minimal, generally below 1 per cent, so therapeutic effects are mainly THC-driven. Patients should monitor dose to avoid unwanted sedation.
Fatso stems from BIG BUD x NORTHERN LIGHTS, combining heavy-yield traits with resilient resin production. The cross aims to preserve robust structure while increasing trichome density.
Seeds available are typically Feminised to ensure consistent female crops. Many commercial growers prefer Feminised seeds for predictable canopy planning.
Fatso performs best with intermediate skills and steady humidity control, especially in humid greenhouse environments where mould risk is higher. Attention to airflow and leaf maintenance reduces common fungal problems.
Expect a flowering period of eight to nine weeks under a stable light schedule. Some growers report an extra week for fully matured resin on denser colas.
This strain produces a high yield when trained and supported properly. Dense buds can add weight, so good branch support helps at harvest.
Plants develop a medium, bushy structure with short internodes and thick side branches. The compact form makes it suitable for modest vertical spaces.
Fatso adapts well to controlled indoor setups and can thrive in a greenhouse in Derry with attentive environmental control. Outdoors in Derry it finishes reliably when frost is not a threat.
Growing Fatso in Derry benefits from a greenhouse that moderates the region's cool spells while managing humidity in the summer. In humid greenhouse environments you must prioritise dehumidification and constant airflow to prevent bud rot.
Users report heavy physical relaxation that eases tension without complete mental shutdown. A gentle uplift arrives first, followed by a warm, soothed state.
The flavour mixes sweet diesel notes with earthy spice and a bright citrus finish. Smoke is smooth with a lingering zesty aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 12/12 light/dark for flowering and maintain stable cycles; avoid interruptions to prevent stress and hermaphroditism.
Aim for 40–50% RH during flowering, use extract fans and dehumidifiers, and remove lower leaves to improve airflow around colas.
Both work well; soil offers buffer against mistakes while hydro can accelerate growth and yield if nutrient levels are tightly controlled.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effect; check the densest buds for accurate timing.
Maintain airflow, keep RH low during late flowering, space plants to avoid canopy overlap and inspect regularly for early signs of rot.
Yes, low-stress training and topping help distribute light and increase usable bud sites, boosting yield and controlling height.
Moderately high nitrogen in veg, then higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering; flush lightly before harvest to improve smoke quality.
Yes, Fatso's compact, bushy habit makes it well suited to small indoor cannabis grow spaces provided you use training to control canopy and watch humidity closely.
Cure for at least two weeks in a cool, dark place with burping during the first fortnight; longer curing improves smoothness and flavour.
Aphids and spider mites can appear, especially in greenhouses; regular inspection and integrated pest management reduce infestations.
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