
- Full Gas — punchy terpene drive for cooler coastal growers
Full Gas
Full Gas is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers bright, diesel-forward hits and reliable outdoor performance.
- Bright cerebral lift with diesel bite
- Performs well in sheltered coastal plots
- Feminised seeds for easier planning
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18-24% |
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0.2-1% |
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OG Kush x Diesel |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high (outdoor up to 450-550 g/plant) |
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Diesel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Energetic, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Full Gas
Full Gas combines OG Kush structure with Diesel aromatics to produce a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its lively cerebral effects and pronounced terpene profile. It suits growers with moderate experience who can manage cooler maritime conditions, and performs well outdoors in sheltered Sussex microclimates when timed correctly. Expect an eight to ten week flowering window, medium-tall plants, and a yield that rewards attention to airflow and nutrient balance. The smoke offers diesel and citrus notes with earthy undertones, and medicinally it helps with pain, low mood and appetite. Full Gas is supplied as feminised photoperiod seed and benefits from topping and low-stress training to maximise bud sites.
Full Gas is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for an uplifting profile. The plant shows clear vigour and a leaning towards energetic highs.
THC levels are substantial enough for recreational users looking for a clear cerebral lift. Expect potency commonly between nineteen and twenty-four percent in good conditions.
CBD is low and not the focus of this variety. This makes Full Gas suited to those chasing psychoactive effects rather than high-CBD therapy.
Full Gas descends from OG Kush crossed with Diesel, combining pungent terpenes with sativa lift. The lineage gives both structure and a pronounced aromatic fingerprint.
Seeds are supplied feminised to remove the need for sexing and to simplify crop planning. They are photoperiod varieties, so growers control flowering by light cycle indoors or by season outdoors.
Full Gas performs best for growers with some experience and patience in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. It tolerates mild stress but benefits from careful feeding and pest vigilance.
Flowering finishes fairly predictably within eight to ten weeks when conditions are right. Outdoor plants in longer seasons may bulk up in the final fortnight.
Yields are reliable and can be generous outdoors when plants receive wind protection and steady nutrients. Indoor growers can expect solid returns under a disciplined feeding schedule.
Plants reach a medium-tall structure with long internodes and a central cola tendency. The architecture lends itself to topping and low-stress training to manage canopy shape.
In Sussex you can grow Full Gas both under glass and outdoors with proper attention to timing and airflow. Outdoors in Sussex it rewards those who site plants away from salt spray and choose sheltered spots.
Growing Full Gas in Sussex means accounting for a cooler, maritime edge when you site plants near the coast. The cool Scottish outdoor climate traits translate to shorter heat windows and a need for wind-sheltered positions in Sussex.
The initial effect is bright and energetic, easing into focused clarity without harsh anxiety for most users. Later phases bring mellow relaxation that keeps you functional rather than couch-locked.
The flavour profile marries diesel funk with sharp citrus overtones and a grounding earthy finish. Smoke is smooth when properly cured and carries the diesel note through exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Water less frequently but more thoroughly; coastal winds dry medium quickly so check substrate moisture before each irrigation.
Place a windbreak between the prevailing wind and your plants, and choose a sheltered spot with good light to minimise salt damage.
Hard-schedule transplant after late frosts and once night temperatures consistently stay above about 10°C to avoid stunting.
A balanced NPK plan that tapers nitrogen into mid-flower and increases phosphorus and potassium in weeks six to eight works well.
Expect harvest roughly eight to ten weeks after flowering begins, but use trichome ripeness as your final guide.
Watch for mildew from damp seaside air and spider mites when conditions warm; maintain airflow and inspect regularly.
Yes, Full Gas adapts well to coastal climate cannabis cultivation trials when sited correctly and given wind protection.
Indoor gives you control over heat and humidity, but outdoors in a good Sussex microclimate you can still achieve strong results.
Dry slowly at around 50% humidity and 18–20°C, then cure in jars with daily burping for the first fortnight to round out the terpene profile.
Cultivating cannabis remains illegal in the UK except under licence; always check current laws before any cultivation activity.
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