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Fatso

Feminised

Fatso is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for heavy yields and thick, resinous buds.

Why choose Fatso?
  • High yields in a compact frame.
  • Resin-rich buds with sweet diesel notes.
  • Well suited to greenhouse cultivation in cool climates.
THC 22-26%
CBD <1%
Lineage BIG BUD x NORTHERN LIGHTS
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium, bushy
Yield High
Taste Sweet diesel, Earthy spice, Citrus peel
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid greenhouse environments
Effects Deep relaxation, Mild euphoria, Appetite stimulation
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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.

Flowering Time:

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.

Yield:

This strain produces a high yield when trained and supported properly. Dense buds can add weight, so good branch support helps at harvest.

Height:

Plants develop a medium, bushy structure with short internodes and thick side branches. The compact form makes it suitable for modest vertical spaces.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How did you handle bud support for heavy colas?
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I used bamboo canes and netting early in flowering to prevent stems snapping as buds fattened.
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What dehumidifier setting worked for you in the greenhouse?
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I kept the unit to hold RH around 45% during late flower and ramped ventilation when humidity spiked after watering.
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Did you notice significant stretch after flip?
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Only moderate stretch; topping and LST controlled height so it remained manageable in a small tent.
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Any tips for terpene preservation when drying?
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Dry slowly at 16–18°C with 50% RH and avoid excessive heat to preserve volatile terpenes.
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How many plants per 1.2x1.2m tent would you recommend?
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Two to four plants trained into an even canopy gives good yields without overcrowding.

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