
- Potent, pungent and built for controlled grows
Gmo X Skywalker Og
Gmo X Skywalker Og is an indica-dominant hybrid that delivers a garlicky diesel flavour and heavy, sedative effects suitable for evening use.
- Heavy garlicky diesel aroma
- Indica potency with a clear cerebral lift
- Performs well under controlled indoor setups
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20-28% |
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<1% |
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GMO x Skywalker OG |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, bushy structure with strong lateral branching |
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Medium-high (approx 350-500 g/m² indoors) |
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Garlicky diesel, Earthy spice, Citrus pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool northern summers |
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Deep physical relaxation, Cerebral uplift, Sleepy sedation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Gmo X Skywalker Og
Gmo X Skywalker Og combines the pungent, potency-led profile of GMO with the calming, resinous traits of Skywalker OG. The plant produces dense, trichome-rich buds with a strong garlicky-diesel aroma and an earthy-citrus finish. It performs best under controlled indoor conditions where humidity and temperature are regulated, but with shelter and careful timing it can also be grown outdoors. In cooler northern summers growers should prioritise airflow, dehumidification and early-finishing phenotypes to avoid mould and late-season weather. Training methods like SCROG or LST enhance yields by exposing more bud sites to light, and a moderate feeding regime through flowering helps maintain resin production without nutrient burn.
Gmo X Skywalker Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It shows the heavy, sedative character typical of its indica heritage.
THC levels are generally high, frequently reaching the low to mid twenties. Expect a potent, fast-acting effect profile that lasts for hours.
CBD is low in this variety, typically under one percent. The cross is bred for psychoactive strength rather than CBD content.
The lineage is GMO x Skywalker OG, combining a pungent, high-potency parent with classic OG traits. The cross emphasises resin production and indica-dominant structure.
Seeds are offered primarily as feminised lines to simplify cultivation and ensure female plants. Some breeders also supply regular runs for growers interested in phenotype selection.
This strain suits an intermediate grower who can manage humidity and airflow in cool northern summers. Careful environmental control helps avoid mould and supports resin production.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor plants may finish slightly later depending on the season.
Yields indoors are medium to high when crops receive ample light and training. Outdoors plants can be productive in long seasons with proper shelter.
Plants remain medium height with a compact, bushy form well suited to screen-of-green or low-stress training. Strong lateral branches support heavy colas late in bloom.
In Antrim this strain performs best under controlled indoor conditions where temperature and humidity are monitored. Outdoors in Antrim it benefits from a sheltered, sunny site and careful attention to dampness.
Growing in Antrim with cool northern summers means prioritising early finishing phenotypes or indoor flowering to avoid autumn rain. Use dehumidification and good airflow to reduce mould risk during late bud development.
The high begins with a cerebral lift that eases into deep physical relaxation. Many users report a clear sedative finish that aids sleep.
The flavour profile is dominated by garlicky diesel notes with an earthy, spicy backbone. A bright citrus-pine finish rounds out the smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A sealed tent with adjustable LED lighting, inline fan with carbon filter, and a dehumidifier works well. Keep temperatures around 22–26°C in the day and control humidity to 40–50% during flowering.
Use a 12/12 light cycle to initiate and maintain flowering. Ensure consistent, uninterrupted dark periods to prevent stress and hermaphroditism.
Screen-of-green (SCROG) and low-stress training (LST) are effective for this compact, branching plant. They help expose bud sites to light and improve uniformity.
Shift to a phosphorus- and potassium-focused bloom feed while tapering nitrogen. Monitor EC and pH closely to avoid nutrient lockout in a northern-climate water supply.
Maintain good airflow, keep RH in check, and space branches to reduce damp pockets. In cool northern summers extra dehumidification or timed ventilation can be crucial.
Aim to finish before persistent autumn rains; harvest slightly earlier than in warmer areas if trichomes are mature. Watch trichome colour and pistil retraction rather than calendar dates alone.
Dry slowly to 8–10% moisture and then cure in jars for at least two to four weeks. Extended curing of six to eight weeks will improve smoothness and bring out subtler terpenes.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and slow-release nutrients, but expect slower growth and the need for careful pest control. Organic compost teas and microbial inoculants help with nutrient uptake.
Spider mites and powdery mildew are common issues; keep a close eye and treat early with biologicals or approved controls. Sticky traps and predatory mites can reduce infestations indoors.
Both matter, but good canopy management often gives better returns than simply raising light intensity. Combining even light distribution with adequate PAR will give the best yields.
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