
- Powerful diesel flavour for sheltered short-season grows
Gas Breath
Gas Breath is a hybrid with diesel-forward aroma, moderate yields and reliable flowering for shorter outdoor seasons.
- Diesel aroma with sharp citrus lift
- Compact, resinous colas for short-season plots
- Sturdy plants that respond well to training
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20-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Gas Diesel x Breath OG |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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1-2 m outdoors |
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Moderate to good |
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diesel, earthy, citrus |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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uplifted, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor or outdoor; suited to short season setups |
About Gas Breath
Gas Breath is a hybrid bred for strong terpene presence and a dependable flowering schedule. It offers a diesel-led flavour profile, a balanced high, and a structure that suits trained indoor grows or sheltered outdoor sites in cooler, wind-exposed regions.
Gas Breath is a balanced hybrid with both uplifting sativa and calming indica traits. It delivers a quick cerebral onset followed by steady body relaxation.
THC levels typically range from 20% to 26%, producing a potent effect suited to experienced users. Peak potency appears in well-fed plants and with careful harvest timing.
CBD is low, usually under one percent, so the profile is THC-dominant. Expect effects driven by cannabinoids and terpenes rather than CBD modulation.
Gas Breath descends from Gas Diesel x Breath OG, combining pungent diesel terpenes with resin-heavy OG traits. The cross favours terpene depth and compact, resinous buds.
Seeds are available in feminised form to guarantee flowering females for most growers. Photoperiod dependence requires attention to light cycles for indoor cultivation.
Growing Gas Breath in windy coastal growing areas demands sturdy staking and windbreaks to prevent stem and branch damage. The strain is intermediate in difficulty and responds well to training and meticulous root and nutrient management.
Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors plan harvest timing carefully to avoid early autumn rains.
Yield is moderate to good for its season length when plants get consistent nutrients and airflow. In Aberdeen yields improve if plants are sheltered from the strongest coastal gusts.
Plants develop a medium, bushy structure with dense colas and a solid central stem. Expect heights around one to two metres outdoors when untrained.
Indoors Gas Breath performs well with controlled light cycles and moderate training to manage height. Outdoors in Aberdeen, growers should site plants near a lee or use windbreaks to mitigate exposure.
In Aberdeen growers should plan for cool nights and salt-laden air typical of windy coastal growing areas. Planting near natural shelter and choosing later-summer windows will help complete flowering reliably.
Effects begin with a cerebral uplift that sharpens mood and focus. A calming physical ease follows without heavy sedation.
The flavour is diesel-forward with earthy and citrus undertones. Proper curing brings forward cleaner citrus notes on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Gas Breath is best for growers with some experience; it is intermediate and benefits from training and support to handle wind.
Monitor trichomes closely and aim for a late-summer to early-autumn harvest window, adjusting for local microclimate and weather.
Use windbreaks, stout stakes, and lower training methods to reduce wind damage and salt spray stress.
Provide balanced nutrients with slightly increased phosphorus and potassium during flowering to support dense bud development.
Expect eight to nine weeks of flowering indoors under stable conditions.
Keep humidity moderate during flowering to prevent mould, especially in coastal regions where damp can be an issue.
Yes, Gas Breath can work for short season outdoor cannabis growing if you choose early flowering phenotypes and protect plants from late autumn weather.
Aphids and spider mites can be a problem; regular inspection and biological controls help maintain plant health.
Both topping and low-stress training work well to create an even canopy and strengthen stems against wind.
Standard slow drying and a two-week minimum cure bring out the diesel and citrus terpenes more cleanly.
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