
- Robust hybrid for cool coastal gardens
Gas Face
Gas Face is a balanced coastal-hardy hybrid bred for flavour and resin.
- Diesel aroma with citrus lift
- Performs well in sheltered coastal plots
- Balanced effects for day and evening
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Bubblegum x Diesel |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.5–2.5 m outdoor) |
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Medium to high |
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Diesel, Pine, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool coastal |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Gas Face
Gas Face brings a diesel-forward aroma with bright citrus notes and stable, creative effects. In the Scottish Highlands it rewards growers who adapt ventilation and shelter strategies to the cool, variable summers.
Gas Face is a balanced hybrid with both uplifting and calming traits. The cultivar shows versatility across consumption styles.
THC levels typically range between 18 and 22 per cent. That potency gives a clear cerebral lift with a steady body mellow.
CBD is low and not the main cannabinoid in this variety. Users should expect therapeutic effects mostly from THC-driven pathways.
Gas Face traces back to a Bubblegum x Diesel lineage that lends sweet and pungent notes. The cross promotes vigour and resinous buds.
Seeds are typically supplied as feminised to guarantee female plants for flower production. They respond well to standard germination and early veg routines.
Growing Gas Face in a cool Scottish outdoor climate rewards patience and attention to detail. Extra vigilance against mould and wind damage is required.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under good light. Outdoors in the Highlands, finishing can be slightly later if summer light is weak.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive good nutrition and air circulation. Coastal sites can boost resin production but require care.
Plants develop a medium-tall, bushy structure with sturdy branches. They tolerate pruning and training to manage canopy density.
Indoors Gas Face responds well to Sea of Green and scrogging with controlled climate. Outdoors in the Scottish Highlands it performs best in sheltered, sunny spots protected from salt spray and driving rain in the Scottish Highlands.
Growing Gas Face in the Scottish Highlands requires adaptations for a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Choose sheltered coastal plots and plan for damp late summers in the Scottish Highlands.
The high offers an immediate uplift that sharpens focus and creativity. Later it settles into a relaxed state without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by diesel and pine with bright citrus top notes. Smoke is clean and fairly smooth on the throat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Gas Face tolerates mild maritime exposure but performs best in sheltered coastal locations with reduced direct salt spray.
Monitor trichomes from late September and aim to harvest before heavy autumn rains; timing depends on the specific season.
Regular checks for thrips and caterpillars plus preventive biological controls work well in cool climates.
Reduce nitrogen slightly in late flowering and maintain balanced potassium and phosphorus to support bud development.
Cooler nights can enhance resin and terpene concentration, but persistent dampness will reduce bud quality if not managed.
Yes, with adequate wind protection and container feeding Gas Face can thrive on sheltered balconies.
Low stress training and selective topping reduce height and improve light penetration for better yields.
Yes, Gas Face is a good candidate for coastal climate cannabis cultivation provided you mitigate salt spray and ensure good airflow.
A slow cure of two to four weeks in controlled humidity enhances flavour and smoothness.
Yes, mould is a primary concern; keep canopy density low and prioritise airflow and sanitation.
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