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Garlic Grove

Feminised

Garlic Grove is a hybrid with a pungent garlic-forward terpene profile and reliable resin production suited to greenhouse and outdoor grows.

Why choose Garlic Grove?
  • Pungent garlic aroma with citrus lift
  • Strong resin and medium-high yields
  • Performs well in greenhouse conditions
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Skunk x Northern Lights
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall (1.2-1.8 m outdoors)
Yield Medium-high (up to 450 g/m2 indoors, ~350–400 g/plant outdoors)
Taste Garlic, Herbal, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate moist western coastal climate
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedative at higher doses
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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My greenhouse feels muggy after rain, should I worry?
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Yes, muggy conditions increase mould risk; open vents and use passive airflow to lower humidity and inspect buds regularly.
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Can I train Garlic Grove with LST?
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Yes, low-stress training suits its branching habit and promotes an even canopy without aggressive topping.
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I saw a few spider mites, what do you do?
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Introduce biological controls and clean affected leaves while increasing airflow; avoid heavy sprays that can stress plants during flower.
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How do you judge ripeness for harvest?
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Look for trichome colour change and swollen calyxes rather than relying solely on calendar weeks for best results.
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Any tips for post-harvest aroma preservation?
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Dry lightly, then cure in small jars with regular burping to maintain the garlicky and citrus notes without developing harshness.

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