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Game Time

Feminised and autoflower

Game Time is a compact, resinous hybrid suited to controlled indoor grows in Manchester.

Why choose Game Time?
  • Compact resin machine
  • Reliable indoors in the north
  • Citrus-pine terpene punch
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Northern Light x OG Kush
Genotype Hybrid (Indica-leaning)
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (80-120 cm)
Yield 400-500 g/m2 (indoor)
Taste Sweet citrus, Earthy pine, Spicy diesel finish
Seed Type Feminised and autoflower
Climate Humid indoor grow rooms; temperate northern climates
Effects Uplifting cerebral buzz, Gentle full-body relaxation, Improved focus for short tasks
Environment Indoor and outdoor (prefers indoor in Manchester)

About Game Time

Game Time performs well under controlled conditions and suits growers in Manchester who manage humidity carefully. The strain produces dense, aromatic buds with a clear, long-lasting high.

Grow Difficulty:

In humid indoor grow rooms this strain needs tight humidity control to prevent mould and bud rot. With proper ventilation and routine checks a competent home grower can achieve reliable results.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Expect heavy trichome development in the final fortnight.

Yield:

Indoor yields are moderate to high, commonly 400–500 g/m2 with good technique. Outdoor harvests in the north are smaller unless a long, dry summer occurs.

Height:

Plants remain medium height with bushy side branching that suits SCROG and LST. Colas can become heavy and may need support late in flowering.

Environment:

Indoors in Manchester this strain responds well to screen techniques and controlled feeding. Outdoors around Manchester it can finish but requires careful mould management during wet spells.

Climate:

Growing Game Time in Manchester needs strict environmental control in humid indoor grow rooms. In Manchester keep flowering RH around 40–50% and use dehumidification to reduce mould risk.

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My buds are showing early signs of bud rot, what do I do?
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Increase air circulation, drop RH immediately with a dehumidifier and remove affected buds to stop spread.
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Leaves are clawing late in flowering, is that overfeeding?
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Clawing often signals nitrogen toxicity; flush lightly and reduce feed strength while monitoring EC levels.
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How can I boost resin production in the last two weeks?
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Slightly lower night temperatures and maintain stable feeding with phosphorus and potassium to encourage trichome development.
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Should I defoliate during mid-flower?
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Selective defoliation to improve airflow is fine, but avoid heavy leaf removal after week three of flowering to limit stress.
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What support do heavy colas need late in the run?
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Use soft plant ties or a trellis to support cola weight and prevent snapping as buds fatten.

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