
- Gassy power in a compact, fast package
Goat Gas
Goat Gas is a compact, gassy autoflower that finishes quickly and tolerates sheltered coastal sites.
- Fast finishing autoflower with heavy resin
- Perfumed diesel flavour with citrus lift
- Compact, wind-manageable structure for coastal plots
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20-24% |
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<1% (low) |
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GOATSBREATH x GASOLINE |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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7-8 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate (350–450 g/m² indoor typical) |
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Diesel, Earthy, Citrus |
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Autoflowering |
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Windy coastal growing areas |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor, well-suited to sheltered coastal sites |
About Goat Gas
Goat Gas is an autoflowering, indica-dominant hybrid bred for fast finishes and dense, resinous buds. It carries a sharp diesel aroma with earthy and citrus notes and performs well in small spaces and sheltered outdoor plots, making it a practical choice for growers in cooler, wind-exposed parts of the UK.
Goat Gas is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact structure and heavy resin. The variety pairs chunky buds with a sharp, gassy terpene profile.
THC typically sits between 20% and 24% offering a pronounced psychoactive effect. Occasional pheno variation can push potency slightly higher under optimal conditions.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. This strain is cultivated primarily for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD content.
Goat Gas descends from GOATSBREATH x GASOLINE and keeps the pungent, gassy character of its parents. The cross was selected for compactness and heavy trichome production.
This line is available as autoflowering seeds to speed cycles and simplify timing. Autoflowering beans make outdoor runs in Fermanagh easier to manage within a limited season.
Growing Goat Gas in windy coastal growing areas requires good staking and wind protection to prevent branch breakage. The plant suits growers with moderate experience who can manage exposure and feeding.
Flowering finishes quickly in around seven to eight weeks. That makes the strain practical for shorter seasons and rapid outdoor cycles.
Yields are moderate for a compact plant, often reaching 350–450 g/m² indoors. Outdoors you can expect respectable returns if plants are protected from salt spray and strong winds.
Plants remain short to medium with stout branches that support dense colas. The compact habit suits small gardens and balcony grows.
Indoors Goat Gas responds well to SCROG and SOG methods, filling a limited footprint with heavy buds. Outdoors in Fermanagh it finishes reliably before autumn if given shelter from prevailing winds.
Growing Goat Gas in Fermanagh requires planning because the windy coastal growing areas can stress plants and increase desiccation. Position plants in a sheltered microclimate and install windbreaks to reduce salt spray and mechanical damage.
Effects begin with a clear cerebral lift that promotes focus and sociability. Over time the high eases into a relaxed body stone suitable for evening use.
The flavour is dominated by sharp diesel notes balanced by earthy undercurrents and a citrus finish. Smoke is smooth with a persistent herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. With shelter from wind and careful site selection Goat Gas finishes well in UK summers.
Expect harvest around seven to eight weeks from flowering for most phenotypes. Autoflowering lines may total 10–12 weeks from seed to finish.
Yes. Its fast flowering and compact habit make it a strong choice for short season outdoor cannabis growing when planted early and protected from bad weather.
Moderate nitrogen in veg and a balanced PK boost in flower suits this strain. Avoid overfeeding as compact nodes can hide early nutrient issues.
Use windbreaks, hedging or temporary screens and site plants on the leeward side of buildings. Rinse foliage lightly if salt accumulates and avoid planting in exposed positions.
Minimal pruning is needed; remove weak branches and lower foliage to improve airflow. Topping early can encourage multiple robust colas without increasing height excessively.
The smoke is smooth with prominent diesel and earthy notes and a citrus finish. Flavours remain pronounced even in cooler outdoor climates.
Coastal gardens can attract aphids and thrips; monitor regularly. Introduce beneficial insects and use neem or insecticidal soap when needed.
Yes, it does well in containers which also makes it easier to move plants out of wind or to sheltered spots. Use a free-draining mix and avoid waterlogging near the coast.
Yes. Cultivating cannabis remains illegal without a licence in the UK. Be aware of the law and local regulations before growing.
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