
- Energetic highs, robust buds, built for controlled northern grows
Furious George
Furious George is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for energetic, focused highs and resinous buds suited to controlled indoor grows.
- High THC and lively cerebral lift
- Resinous buds with citrus-diesel flavour
- Performs well with proper humidity control
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Gorilla Glue x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium; 0.8-1.5 m indoors |
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Medium-high, up to 450 g/m² indoor |
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citrus, earthy, diesel |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms; controlled northern climates |
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euphoric, focused, relaxed |
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Indoor preferred; can be grown outdoors in sheltered northern sites |
About Furious George
Furious George is a sativa-dominant hybrid combining the punch of Gorilla Glue with the resilience of Northern Lights to create a potent, aromatic plant. It favours indoor environments where humidity and airflow are managed, and rewards growers in Lancashire and similar northern climates with dense, terpene-rich flowers when trained and ventilated properly.
Furious George is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours cerebral clarity and steady physical calm. The plant shows sativa stretching with indica-like bud density.
THC levels are high, typically between 22% and 26%. That potency produces a strong head high suited to experienced consumers.
CBD remains low, usually under 1%. This strain is chosen for THC-led effects rather than CBD therapy.
Furious George descends from Gorilla Glue x Northern Lights. That lineage gives dense resinous buds and a bold terpene profile.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to ensure mostly flower-producing plants. Feminised seeds suit growers seeking stable, predictable crops.
Growing Furious George is intermediate and requires careful attention to humidity and airflow in humid indoor grow rooms. Regular training and vigilant mould prevention make successful harvests much more likely.
Flowering indoors generally finishes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoors in northern sites, a later finish is possible and wind protection helps bud development.
Yields are medium to high when canopy management and feeding are correct. Under optimal indoor conditions expect up to around 450 g/m².
Plants develop a central cola with robust lateral branches and reach a medium height. Expect roughly 0.8 to 1.5 metres indoors depending on training.
Indoors Furious George responds well to SCROG and LST and performs consistently in Lancashire grow rooms. Outdoors it can finish reliably in sheltered spots in Lancashire with late-season protection.
In Lancashire the best results come from strict humidity control and steady ventilation in humid indoor grow rooms. Use dehumidifiers, timed fans and close monitoring to prevent mould and to mimic a controlled northern climate.
Effects start with an uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens focus and sociability. After the initial lift it eases into relaxed, manageable calm without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile mixes sharp citrus top notes with earthy, diesel undercurrents. A herbal spice linger completes the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering usually takes eight to ten weeks, while outdoor plants in northern locations may need more time or protection to finish.
A balanced feed with slightly higher nitrogen in veg and increased phosphorus and potassium during flowering supports dense bud formation.
Maintain RH below 50% during late flowering, ensure strong airflow, and remove dense inner foliage to reduce microclimates.
Yes, SCROG and low-stress training (LST) improve light distribution and yields without over-stressing the plant.
It performs well indoors in northern climates when growers control humidity and temperature; outdoors it needs sheltered sites and a dry autumn to avoid rot.
18/6 during veg and 12/12 for flowering indoors gives predictable stretch and bud set.
Beginners can grow it but should be prepared to manage humidity and training; a basic understanding of mould prevention is important.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark place for 7-10 days then cure in jars with daily burping for the first two weeks to preserve terpenes.
It benefits from regular feeds but avoid nutrient burn; follow a moderate dose and adjust based on leaf response.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and thrips, especially in warmer, humid rooms where infestations spread quickly.
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