
- Garlicky scent, dependable yields, suited to coastal greenhouses
Garlic Grove
Garlic Grove is a hybrid with a pungent garlic-forward terpene profile and reliable resin production suited to greenhouse and outdoor grows.
- Pungent garlic aroma with citrus lift
- Strong resin and medium-high yields
- Performs well in greenhouse conditions
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.2-1.8 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (up to 450 g/m2 indoors, ~350–400 g/plant outdoors) |
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Garlic, Herbal, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedative at higher doses |
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Greenhouse and outdoor |
About Garlic Grove
Garlic Grove is a resinous hybrid bred from Skunk and Northern Lights lines that delivers a distinct garlicky aroma with herbal and citrus notes. It performs well in protected spaces such as greenhouses and in outdoor plots where attention to humidity keeps plants healthy.
Garlic Grove is a balanced hybrid that combines vigour with consistent resin production. It shows a compact, robust habit suited to managed fruiting spaces.
THC typically sits in the 18–22% range for well-grown plants. Plants in a well-managed greenhouse in Wiltshire commonly reach the higher end of that band.
CBD is low, generally between 0.5 and 1%, so effects are primarily psychoactive. Users leverage its low CBD to avoid heavy cannabinoid sedation during daytime use.
The lineage pairs classic Skunk vigour with the dense resin traits of Northern Lights. Breeders focused on preserving a garlicky terpene profile alongside stable growth.
Seeds are feminised to ensure a high proportion of flowering females for growers. They perform predictably under photoperiod control when grown with standard horticultural care.
Garlic Grove is intermediate to grow and demands attention to airflow and mildew prevention in a moist western coastal climate. Regular canopy management and monitoring keep plants healthy without advanced techniques.
Flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks under stable photoperiods. Greenhouse crops in Wiltshire can occasionally finish a little earlier if conditions stay warm and consistent.
Yields are medium-high, with indoor runs often reaching up to 450 g/m2 and outdoor plants producing around 350–400 g in favourable seasons. Greenhouse-grown plants in Wiltshire benefit from protection and often match indoor numbers.
The strain develops a bushy frame with strong lateral branching that suits trellising and screen-of-green. Outdoors in Wiltshire plants commonly reach 1.2–1.8 m while remaining manageable in a greenhouse.
Garlic Grove adapts well to greenhouse production and outdoor plots in Wiltshire. Indoors it responds to low-stress training while greenhouse space reduces exposure to poor weather.
In Wiltshire Garlic Grove benefits from the region's moist western coastal climate but that same moisture makes mould control essential. A ventilated greenhouse and free-draining medium reduce the risk of damp-related problems.
The high begins with a clear cerebral uplift that eases into gentle physical relaxation. At higher doses the effect deepens toward sedation useful for evening use.
A pronounced garlicky savour runs through the aroma, balanced by herbal earthiness and a bright citrus lift. The smoke is warm and slightly spicy on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Garlic Grove adapts well to greenhouse environments in the UK; growers report reliable finishes and good resin production when humidity is managed and ventilation is adequate.
You should check current UK law and local regulations and consider licencing options for medical or research purposes; cultivation without authorisation can have legal consequences.
The strain is noticeably pungent with a garlicky, herbal scent; greenhouse growers in populated areas should be prepared for a distinct odour during peak flower.
Expect harvest roughly 8–10 weeks after flowering begins, with slight variation depending on specific local conditions and plant health.
Aphids, spider mites and fungal issues are the most common challenges; regular inspection and integrated pest management help keep pressures low.
It responds well to balanced feeds tailored to vegetative and flowering stages; avoid excess nitrogen late in flower to protect bud quality.
Good ventilation is critical in moist climates to prevent mould and maintain stomatal health, especially during dense flowering periods.
Feminised seeds reduce the chance of males and simplify canopy planning, which many small-scale growers find beneficial for garden predictability.
Expect a clear lift followed by progressive body relaxation; start low and monitor personal tolerance as potency can be significant.
Yes, careful drying and a patient cure enhance the garlic and citrus terpenes while reducing harshness, improving both aroma and smoke quality.
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