
- Energetic highs, resilient indoor yields
Filthy Animals
Filthy Animals is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for energetic highs and resilient yields in controlled indoor environments.
- High-impact cerebral lift with manageable body relaxation
- Performs strongly under SCROG in controlled indoor rooms
- Terpene-forward flavour with citrus, diesel and berry notes
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Feral Haze x Urban Kush |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium; 90-140 cm |
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Medium-high; up to 450-500 g/m² indoors |
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Citrus and pine, Earthy diesel, Sweet berry |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms; suited to northern climate cannabis growing with controlled humidity |
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Uplifting cerebral high, Creative and focused, Relaxed body finish |
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Best indoors; can be grown outdoors with caution in northern summers |
About Filthy Animals
Filthy Animals is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers a sharp cerebral lift followed by a gentle body ease. Bred from Feral Haze x Urban Kush, it combines terpene-rich aroma with reliable bud development. In humid indoor grow rooms this cultivar rewards growers who focus on ventilation and humidity control, producing dense, resinous colas when stress and mould are managed. It performs well in SCROG or SOG systems and can be cultivated outdoors in favourable northern summers, though indoor cultivation offers the most predictable results for quality and yield.
Filthy Animals is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward energetic, focused highs. The plant shows a balanced structure that suits indoor training methods.
THC typically sits between 22% and 26% in tested samples. Expect a pronounced cerebral effect that can be strong for inexperienced users.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so there is little cannabinoid counterbalance to the THC. This cultivar is chosen for potency and terpene character rather than high-CBD therapy.
Filthy Animals comes from a Feral Haze x Urban Kush cross that combines sativa lift with indica robustness. The hybrid emphasises terpene complexity and reliable bud set.
Seeds are typically offered feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females for growers. Autoflower or regular options exist less commonly and are sought by specific breeders.
In humid indoor grow rooms Filthy Animals needs vigilant ventilation and dehumidification to avoid mould. The strain is best kept by intermediate growers who can manage humidity, airflow and selective defoliation.
Flowering completes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks under good conditions. Buds fatten noticeably in the last two weeks with careful nutrient tapering.
Yields are medium to high with appropriate training and feeding schedules. With SOG or SCROG methods indoor harvests can reach up to 450 g/m².
Plants remain medium in height with a clear central cola and vigorous side branching. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to control stretch.
Indoors in Leeds this variety performs well when environmental controls are stable and dehumidification is used. Outdoors around Leeds it can finish in a warm, dry summer but needs close monitoring to prevent grey mould.
Growing Filthy Animals in Leeds requires strict humidity control in humid indoor grow rooms to avoid bud rot and mould. Keep daytime relative humidity below 55% and maintain good airflow to protect trichomes and terpene expression.
The initial uplift is cerebral and motivating, often sparking creativity and focus. A gentle, relaxing body effect follows without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile opens with bright citrus and pine notes and closes on a diesel-tinged earthiness. A subtle sweet berry aftertaste lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A combination of extraction fans and oscillating fans is ideal to maintain steady airflow and keep humidity in check.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium during mid to late flowering to promote denser buds and stronger trichome production.
It is better suited to intermediate growers due to its sensitivity to humidity and need for active mould prevention.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for a balanced high and fuller cannabinoid maturity.
Yes, but only in particularly dry and warm summers; outdoor growers should be prepared to protect plants from late-season rain.
Spider mites and botrytis are the main concerns, especially under high humidity and poor airflow.
Use dehumidifiers, maintain strong circulation, space plants to improve airflow and remove excess foliage to reduce moisture pockets.
SCROG or low-stress training works well to increase light penetration and even out the canopy for better yields.
It can be part of a northern climate cannabis growing setup provided you use tight environmental control and aggressive mould prevention indoors.
Dry slowly at 50-55% RH and 16-18°C, then cure in jars with regular burping for the first two weeks to maintain aroma and flavour.
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