
- Reliable resin, sharp clarity
Game Changer
Game Changer is a balanced hybrid bred for stable yields and resilient growth in variable UK conditions.
- Resilient hybrid for UK growers
- Citrus resin with steady yields
- Handles variable seasons with prep
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x OG Kush |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Game Changer
Game Changer blends dependable vigour with a resinous, citrus-forward profile suited to urban and suburban growers. It finishes reliably in eight to ten weeks indoors and can produce good outdoor results if timing and humidity control are managed carefully. In London, growers should prioritise airflow, selective pruning and sheltering during late-season rain to protect buds from mould. The hybrid nature gives a clear, productive high and a solid medicinal profile for pain and stress relief.
Game Changer is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa dominance. It delivers a clear head high alongside steady physical relaxation.
THC levels are commonly observed between eighteen and twenty-two percent in tested samples. This makes the strain potent enough for regular users while remaining approachable for those with moderate tolerance.
CBD is low, typically under one percent, so psychoactive effects predominate. Users seeking significant CBD relief should combine it with higher-CBD varieties.
Game Changer traces to classic parents, combining stable narcotic traits with bright sativa energy. The lineage listed as Northern Lights x OG Kush gives it resilient growth and rich resin production.
Seeds are offered primarily as Feminised to simplify cultivation for growers seeking consistent female plants. Feminised genetics reduce the need for early sexing and allow focus on training and pest management.
Growing difficulty is intermediate and increases in a short outdoor growing season, where careful timing and strain selection matter. In London this means attention to feeding, mould prevention and finishing before autumn rains.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoors the window is tight and harvest timing must be precise.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent light and nutrients. Expect above-average harvests indoors and respectable outdoor yields given a suitable microclimate.
Plants reach a medium height with a sturdy central cola and well-spaced side branches. The structure suits both screen-of-green indoors and training methods outdoors.
Indoors Game Changer responds well to SCROG and SOG setups, producing dense buds with reliable trichome coverage. Outdoors in London it benefits from protective pruning and a sheltered site to limit wind and rain exposure.
Growing Game Changer in London demands an awareness of the short outdoor growing season and proactive mould control. Start early under cover or use quick-finishing techniques to avoid autumn rains and maximise bud ripeness.
Effects start with a focused, uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens creativity. This phase fades into a gentle body relaxation that eases tension without heavy sedation.
Flavours skew citrus-forward with an earthy backbone and a pine finish. Smokers notice a clean exhale with lingering herbal notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Game Changer tolerates moderate humidity but needs active mould prevention once buds fatten up, especially in late flowering.
Vegetative growth does well on an 18/6 schedule and flowering on 12/12 to reach full resin production within eight to ten weeks.
Start with conservative nutrient levels in early veg and increase phosphorus and potassium as flowering progresses to support bud development.
Good airflow, selective defoliation and slightly lower watering during humid spells reduce standing moisture and the risk of mould.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas provided drainage and pest control are managed effectively.
Selective topping and low-stress training encourage an even canopy and reduce the number of shaded bud sites that attract pests and mould.
Look for ambering trichomes and swollen calyxes; aim to harvest before prolonged wet weather to avoid bud rot.
Dry slowly in a controlled environment with dehumidification and good airflow, then cure in airtight jars while monitoring moisture levels to prevent condensation.
A loamy, well-aerated soil with good drainage and moderate organic content produces the best root development and nutrient uptake.
Control humidity with dehumidifiers, increase ventilation and avoid overwatering; maintain leaf airflow and consider running lights during late flowering to help lower relative humidity.
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