
- Balanced OG hybrid built for coastal gardens and controlled indoor grows.
Figueroa Og
Figueroa Og is an indica-leaning hybrid prized for resinous buds and a balanced, uplifting effect.
- Resin-rich buds with classic OG aroma
- Performs well in sheltered coastal plots
- Great choice for intermediate growers
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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OG Kush x Figueroa |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium; bushy and stout |
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Medium-High (350-450 g/plant outdoors) |
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Pine, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod (also available regular for breeders) |
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Windy coastal |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor |
About Figueroa Og
Figueroa Og is an indica-leaning hybrid favoured for steady yields, resin production and a clear-headed uplift that eases into body relaxation. It thrives under careful training and protection from coastal wind, performing well both indoors and outdoors in sheltered spots around Birmingham.
Figueroa Og is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards indica characteristics. It produces compact, resinous buds with a sturdy OG structure.
THC levels typically range from 18–22% in most phenotypes. That potency offers a clear cerebral lift followed by a gentle body relaxation.
CBD is usually low, generally under 1%. This makes the variety more geared to potency than CBD-focused therapy.
Figueroa Og descends from classic West Coast OG lines crossed with a regional Figueroa phenotype. That lineage shows in its resin production, compact buds, and reliable growth traits.
Seeds are most commonly sold as feminised photoperiod to ensure female, bud-producing plants. Regular seeds remain available for breeders who need male genetics.
Figueroa Og suits growers with some experience and benefits from training and staking in windy coastal growing areas. Regular maintenance reduces stem breakage and helps manage stretch.
Flowering completes in approximately 8 to 9 weeks under good conditions. Outdoor harvest in Birmingham commonly falls in late September to early October in a normal season.
Yield is medium to high when wind and salt exposure are controlled. Outdoors you can expect around 350–450 g per plant in a favourable season.
Plants reach a medium height with a bushy, stout structure that works well for discreet gardens. Strong lateral branching responds well to selective pruning for light penetration.
Indoors Figueroa Og responds favourably to SCROG and SOG methods and rewards good canopy control. Outdoors it performs well in sheltered coastal spots and can be grown successfully around Birmingham if protected from salt-laden gusts.
Growing Figueroa Og in Birmingham requires mitigation against salt spray and gusts typical of windy coastal growing areas. Windbreaks, sheltered microclimates and sturdy staking are essential to protect buds and stems.
The early effect is uplifting and cerebral, easing into a soothing body calm. Many users report improved focus and a sociable, mellow mood without heavy sedation.
A piney, citrus top note sits over a rich earthy base with subtle spicy herbal tones. The smoke is relatively smooth with a lingering resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is better for intermediate growers due to the need for wind protection and training, though a careful beginner can succeed with support and attentive care.
Monitor trichomes from late September into early October in Birmingham; harvest when most are milky with some amber for a balanced effect.
Use windbreaks, position plants behind hedges or walls, rinse foliage occasionally after heavy salt spray and choose sheltered micro-sites when possible.
A balanced NPK schedule during veg and a bloom-focused feed during flowering work well; avoid excessive nitrogen late in flower to preserve terpene expression.
Yes — low-stress training, topping and selective defoliation improve bud sites and help manage height and wind exposure.
It has average resistance; keeping good airflow and managing humidity are key to reduce mould risk in coastal climates.
Yes, with proper strain selection and care this plant can suit short season outdoor cannabis growing by ensuring early transplant and sheltered positions.
Feminised seeds simplify growing for bud production, while regular seeds are better if you plan to breed or keep males.
Ensure light cycles are stable and ventilation keeps temperatures reasonable to maintain terpene quality.
Manage plant shape with topping and training, protect from wind, feed appropriately and place plants in the warmest, most sheltered spot available.
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