
- Garlicky potency built for the coast
Garlic Fusion
Garlic Fusion compact autoflower delivers a savoury, high-THC indica-dominant experience bred for coastal resilience.
- Fast-finishing autoflower for coastal plots
- Distinct savoury garlic aroma with citrus lift
- Sturdy stems built for wind-prone gardens
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Garlic Kush x Oceanic Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Easy-Moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Garlic savoury, Earthy, Citrus bright notes |
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Autoflowering |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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Relaxed, Clear-headed focus, Sleepy at higher doses |
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Indoor and outdoor; well suited to coastal sites |
About Garlic Fusion
Garlic Fusion is an autoflowering, indica-dominant hybrid that combines garlicky terpenes with robust structure for exposed sites. Bred to finish quickly, it suits growers in Cornwall and other mild coastal regions who need a dependable strain for shorter outdoor seasons.
Garlic Fusion is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact resin production. It favours dense buds and broad leaves for efficient trimming.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22% when grown well. This provides a dependable potency without being overwhelming for most users.
CBD content is low and usually under one percent. The variety is selected primarily for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Garlic Fusion descends from Garlic Kush x Oceanic Haze. The cross emphasises garlicky terpenes and coastal-resilience traits selected for windier sites.
Seeds are supplied in an autoflowering format to suit growers with limited seasons. Autoflowers simplify timing and reduce risk from late-season weather in exposed locations.
Garlic Fusion is easy to moderate to cultivate and stands up well in windy coastal growing areas thanks to sturdy stems and a bushy habit. Growers in Cornwall should provide windbreaks and guard against salt spray to protect bud quality.
Flowering completes swiftly in around seven to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors the plant typically finishes by late summer or early autumn in mild coastal zones.
Yields are medium for the plant's size, with 350–450 g per plant achievable outdoors under good conditions. Indoor yields are respectable when plants receive strong light and stable feeding.
Plants remain compact to medium, commonly between eighty and one hundred and forty centimetres when trained. The tight branching helps reduce wind damage in exposed sites.
Garlic Fusion performs well under controlled indoor conditions and in outdoor gardens in Cornwall when sited sensibly. In Cornwall positioning plants near hedges or walls reduces exposure and improves trichome development.
In Cornwall Garlic Fusion tolerates the salty air typical of windy coastal growing areas and maintains vigour when sheltered. Planting on the leeward side of structures or using windbreaks noticeably improves bud development.
The high THC delivers a steady, calming experience leaning toward relaxation with pockets of mental clarity. Some phenotypes move toward sleepiness if doses increase considerably.
Flavour is notable for a savoury garlic note layered over earthy base tones and a citrus lift. The smoke is dense with a lingering umami aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start transplants after the risk of hard spring frost has passed, typically late May or early June in Cornwall, to make the most of the short growing window.
Yes, its compact to medium stature makes it well suited to small coastal plots when given some wind protection and regular feeding.
Use temporary windbreaks, plant on the leeward side of a fence and rinse leaves with fresh water if salt accumulation appears after storms.
Autoflowering Garlic Fusion is designed to finish quickly, making it a good choice for short season outdoor cannabis growing in the UK.
A well-draining, loamy mix with added compost and perlite gives good aeration and moisture retention suited to coastal sites.
They tolerate steady breezes thanks to sturdy stems but will need shelter from strong gusts and storms common to exposed coastal areas.
Begin LST early in the vegetative stage to spread canopy and lower exposure to wind while encouraging multiple bud sites.
A short flush of fresh water for the final week or two can improve smoke smoothness, especially if you used synthetic nutrients.
Monitor regularly for rust, slugs and aphids, encourage predators, and use organic controls promptly to avoid infestations in damp coastal conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed early on and switch to a bloom formula during flowering, reducing nutrient strength slightly in the final weeks to avoid harsh smoke.
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