
- Garlic-forward resinous buds for reliable indoor harvests.
Garlic Crasher
Garlic Crasher is an indica-dominant hybrid known for its pungent garlic notes, resinous buds and reliable indoor performance.
- Pungent garlic terpene with a fruity undercut.
- Compact plants, hefty resin and consistent indoor yields.
- Built for controlled environments and maritime climates.
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18-23% |
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<1% |
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Garlic Breath x Crash Berry |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Garlic, Earthy pine, Citrus zest |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Euphoric uplift, Relaxed body calm, Sleepy at higher doses |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Garlic Crasher
Garlic Crasher is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Garlic Breath x Crash Berry to combine sharp sulphur terpenes with fruity sweetness. Suited to intermediate growers, it offers THC around 18–23% and low CBD, producing a fast cerebral lift that eases into full-body relaxation. Plants remain compact to medium, delivering medium-to-high yields and dense, resin-coated colas. It performs well in controlled indoor environments and in sheltered outdoor sites, making it a practical choice for growers in cooler maritime climates such as Brighton. Attention to airflow, humidity and timely pruning reduces mould risk during cool northern summers and helps preserve the strain’s complex flavour profile.
Garlic Crasher is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for punchy aroma and steady yields. The plant develops compact, resinous buds suited to canopy management.
THC levels typically range from 18 to 23 per cent, offering a clear potency that remains controllable for most regular users. Individual phenotypes can vary, so lab results may fall either side of this window.
CBD is low, usually under one per cent, so the cultivar is chosen for psychoactive character rather than CBD therapy. This balance leaves the THC front and centre for both recreational and symptomatic relief.
Garlic Crasher derives from Garlic Breath x Crash Berry to combine sulphurous terpenes with fruit sweetness. The cross was targeted to retain pungency while improving yield stability.
Seeds are supplied feminised to ensure predictable female performance and simplified canopy planning. Reliable feminised genetics reduce the need for early sexing and male removal.
Growing Garlic Crasher requires intermediate skills and careful humidity control, especially under cool northern summers when bud development can slow. Adequate ventilation and timely pruning reduce mould risk and improve bud density.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under steady conditions. Some phenos finish at eight weeks while others need the full nine to fully mature terpenes and resin.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent light and nutrition. Indoor setups that maintain stable environmental parameters produce the most uniform harvests.
Plants remain compact to medium with a pronounced central cola and strong side branching. The structure suits scrogging and low-stress training to maximise canopy coverage.
Indoors Garlic Crasher thrives under controlled lights and ventilation, making it a reliable choice for Brighton growers using tents or rooms. Outdoors it prefers protected spots and in Brighton's maritime environment it generally completes without late-season rot.
In Brighton, cool northern summers mean growers should favour sheltered, well-ventilated positions to avoid damp issues during late flowering. Garlic Crasher adapts to this climate but benefits from proactive rot prevention and timely harvest planning in Brighton.
Initial effects are cerebral and uplifting, moving into a steady body relaxation as the session progresses. At higher doses the strain leans towards sedation and sleep induction.
The flavour profile opens with a sharp garlic note over an earthy pine backbone and a citrus lift on the exhale. Low-temperature vapour releases softer herbal and peppery undertones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around 18–23%, though individual batches can test slightly lower or higher depending on phenotype and growing conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience; intermediate skills in humidity and pest control will noticeably improve results.
Aim for early morning harvest on a dry day and consider a short dry trim before full drying to retain volatile terpenes.
Keep airflow high, reduce humidity during late flower and avoid dense, shaded clusters by careful pruning and training.
SCROG or low-stress training work well to spread the canopy and reveal inner buds to light and airflow.
Yes, in sheltered, south-facing spots with good airflow; protect plants from prolonged autumn damp to prevent rot.
Balanced nitrogen early, then reduced nitrogen and boosted phosphorus and potassium in flower improves both bud density and resin.
Aphids, spider mites and bud rot are the main concerns; regular inspection and biological controls help keep populations down.
Sufficient intensity and spectrum during flower are crucial; maintain even PPFD and avoid light stress to keep terpene profiles stable.
Start with a stable tent, reliable extraction and filtered intake, matched lighting and a simple environmental controller to manage temperature and humidity.
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