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Galloping Ghost Og

Feminised

Galloping Ghost Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact, resinous buds and short-season outdoor reliability.

Why choose Galloping Ghost Og?
  • Compact plants, heavy resin
  • Designed for short seasons
  • Performs well with wind protection
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Ghost OG x Northern Lights
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (80-140 cm)
Yield Medium to high (up to 450 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Earthy, Pine, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Windy coastal, cool temperate, short season
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating
Environment Both; well-suited to short-season outdoor

About Galloping Ghost Og

Galloping Ghost Og combines Ghost OG vigour with Northern Lights stability to produce a compact, resin-rich plant ideal for cooler, windy coastal climates. It flowers in eight to nine weeks and delivers medium to high yields when grown with wind protection and sound training, making it a good choice for growers in short-season regions like parts of the UK.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Galloping Ghost Og is best suited to growers with some experience due to wind exposure and bud weight. In windy coastal growing areas you should reinforce branches and use supportive training techniques.

Flowering Time:

Flowering is relatively quick for an outdoor indica-dominant plant at around eight to nine weeks. Harvest windows are reliable when plants are protected from late-season weather.

Yield:

Yield potential is medium to high when plants receive adequate shelter and nutrients. Outdoors in good conditions individual plants can approach 400–450 grams.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium in height with a compact, bushy structure. That habit suits restricted spaces and allows easier wind management.

Environment:

Indoors the strain performs well under controlled light cycles and support systems in Fermanagh. Outdoors it suits short-season plots in Fermanagh when given wind protection and an early start.

Climate:

Growing Galloping Ghost Og in Fermanagh requires respect for the windy coastal growing areas and their changeable weather. Choose sheltered sites, use windbreaks and aim to finish before heavy autumn rains.

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My plants keep leaning in coastal gusts, what can I do?
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Install sturdy stakes and use soft plant ties, then create a temporary windbreak until root systems strengthen.
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How early should I start seedlings indoors for Fermanagh?
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Start them four to six weeks before expected transplant time to ensure vigorous growth when moved outdoors in Fermanagh.
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Are foliar feeds useful for this strain?
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Light foliar feeds can help during early veg but avoid foliar feeding in late bloom to reduce mould risk on dense buds.
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What is the best way to prevent bud rot?
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Maintain airflow, remove lower foliage, and avoid dense canopy layers; harvest promptly if persistent damp weather arrives.
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Should I defoliate before flowering?
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Selective defoliation to open up the canopy is helpful but avoid heavy leaf removal which can stress plants in windy sites.

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