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Gas Leak

Feminised
Photoperiod

Gas Leak is a diesel-forward hybrid suited to greenhouse cultivation in Fife’s moist western coastal climate.

Why choose Gas Leak?
  • Diesel and citrus aroma with a focused uplift
  • Performs well in greenhouses with active humidity control
  • Medium-high yields for intermediate growers
THC 18-24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Sour Diesel x Lemon Skunk
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall (up to 1.8 m+ outdoors)
Yield Medium-high (approx. 400-550 g/m² indoor)
Taste Diesel, Citrus, Earthy herbal
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate moist western coastal climate
Effects Euphoric uplift, Calming body buzz, Focused creativity
Environment Greenhouse and outdoor (best under cover)

About Gas Leak

Gas Leak is a diesel-forward hybrid bred from Sour Diesel x Lemon Skunk that offers a cerebral uplift followed by a gentle body calm. It suits growers who can manage humidity and ventilation, particularly in coastal areas like Fife, and performs well under greenhouse conditions when moisture is controlled.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Gas Leak in Fife requires intermediate experience due to humidity management in a moist western coastal climate. Good ventilation and proactive mould prevention are essential.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in around eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Greenhouse growers in Fife can sometimes bring plants to harvest slightly earlier with controlled temperature and light schedules.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high, typically around 400–550 g/m² under competent greenhouse care. Outdoor plants in Fife can produce large colas when given shelter from extended rains.

Height:

Plants develop a medium-tall structure with a dominant central cola and solid lateral branches. They respond well to training and can exceed 1.8 m outdoors in a long season.

Environment:

Gas Leak performs reliably in a greenhouse where humidity and rain can be controlled. In Fife outdoor grows should use a polytunnel or other cover to reduce exposure to coastal damp and wind.

Climate:

Growing Gas Leak in Fife demands attention because of the moist western coastal climate and the associated risk of bud rot. Regular air exchange, dehumidification and quick drying after wet weather are imperative in Fife's coastal conditions.

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How did your Gas Leak perform this season?
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My greenhouse plants finished around ten weeks and yielded well after I improved ventilation during late flower.
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Any tips for preventing bud rot?
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Keep RH down, remove shaded inner foliage and pick off any damp leaves after storms to stop rot from spreading.
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Did you train yours?
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I used LST and a single main cola method which increased light to lower buds and improved uniformity.
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What feed schedule worked?
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Light veg feed then moderate bloom nutrients with extra potassium in late flower helped trichome development.
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How do you dry in a damp coastal area?
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I dry in a dehumidified room at 50% RH and good airflow, and move jars to a stable environment quickly after initial cure.

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