
- Potent, compact and greenhouse-friendly — bred for reliable resin in damp climates.
Gspot
Gspot is an indica-dominant hybrid that delivers calming effects with dense, resinous buds and reliable greenhouse performance.
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for greenhouse growers.
- Predictable eight to nine week flowering window.
- Performs well in sheltered UK climates with proper humidity control.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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NorthernLights x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-150 cm |
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Moderate to high (varies by training and environment) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Sweet |
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Photoperiod feminised |
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Moist western coastal climate |
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Relaxed, Mild euphoria, Sleepy |
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Greenhouse / outdoor adaptable |
About Gspot
Gspot is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from NorthernLights x Skunk that favours compact plants and sticky, aromatic flowers. It produces steady THC levels in the high teens to low twenties and is best suited to growers who can control humidity and airflow. In the UK, particularly under greenhouse conditions in Hertfordshire, it rewards careful ventilation and training with consistent yields and potent resin. Medicinally it helps with insomnia, chronic pain and stress, while recreational users will notice a calming body high. Experienced growers value its predictable flowering and robustness when managed for mould prevention.
Gspot is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced, calming effects. It shows compact growth and dense, resinous buds.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in stable phenotypes. Some well-fed plants can test slightly higher under optimal conditions.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. This strain is not intended as a CBD-dominant option.
Gspot descends from NorthernLights x Skunk parentage, chosen for resin production and stable flowering. Breeders selected lines for compact structure and reliable yields.
Seeds are offered as photoperiod feminised to ensure mostly female crops and predictable flowering. Breeder stock does not commonly include autoflower variants.
Gspot is moderately easy to cultivate but needs careful attention in a moist western coastal climate to prevent mould. Strong ventilation and routine inspections reduce risks during late flower.
Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks under stable light cycles. Outdoors, harvest often falls in late September to early October in the northern hemisphere.
Yield is moderate to high when plants receive proper training and nutrients. Experienced growers in Hertfordshire report consistent per-plant weights under shelter.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with well-spaced side branches. Expect a final height of about 80–150 cm in a controlled greenhouse.
Indoors, Gspot responds well to SCROG and SOG techniques and stays predictable in controlled rooms. Outdoors and in greenhouses around Hertfordshire it benefits from shelter and vigilant mould control.
Growing Gspot in Hertfordshire's moist western coastal climate requires strict humidity control to avoid bud rot. A greenhouse with good airflow and dehumidification markedly improves results.
The high starts with a clear uplift that eases into deep physical relaxation. At higher doses it can become soporific rather than stimulating.
Flavour leans earthy with sharp citrus top notes and a sweet finish. Smoke is smooth with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced veg feed followed by higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering. Reduce nitrogen late in flower to promote resin and avoid excess foliage.
Maintain RH below 50–55% in late flower and ensure good horizontal airflow through the canopy. Remove dense fan leaves and perform targeted hygiene checks after rain if grown in a greenhouse.
Yes, its compact structure suits small tents and greenhouses when trained. SCROG works particularly well to maximise usable canopy.
Many growers begin reducing fertiliser and flushing two weeks before harvest to clean the taste. Monitor trichome development rather than strictly counting days.
Aphids, spider mites and fungal gnats can appear in damp conditions; keep media and humidity in check. Regular inspections and predatory insects or neem treatments help control outbreaks.
Yes, but outdoor success depends on a dry late season or a covered greenhouse to protect buds from rain. Consider planting early to finish before persistent autumn damp.
Initial burping for two weeks followed by longer jar ageing improves smoothness; many growers prefer four to eight weeks total. Proper drying before curing is crucial to avoid mould.
Yes — it is well-suited to UK greenhouse cannabis growing, particularly where ventilation and dehumidification are available to manage the moist western coastal climate.
Use low-stress training early and a SCROG net for even canopy height. Support heavy colas with ties to prevent breakage under weight.
Cannabis remains a controlled substance in the UK; cultivation without a licence is illegal. Always check current laws and consider legal medical routes where applicable.
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