
- Balanced potency, coastal-hardy performance
Head Dog
Head Dog is an indica-dominant hybrid that finishes in a relatively short flowering window and suits sheltered outdoor plots.
- Resinous buds that finish early
- Stable Northern Lights x Skunk lineage
- Handles coastal breezes with shelter
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Northern Lights x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Moderate |
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pine, earthy, citrus |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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relaxing, uplifting, focused |
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Outdoor preferred; suitable for protected indoor spaces |
About Head Dog
Head Dog is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Skunk that offers resinous buds and a balanced effect profile. It performs well in cooler coastal regions when given a protected site, delivering moderate yields and reliable maturation within a compact season.
Head Dog is an indica-dominant hybrid with a dense, resinous bud structure. It tends toward calming effects while retaining clear-headed notes.
THC levels are typically in the upper mid-range for modern hybrids. Expect potency that delivers noticeable effect without extreme intensity.
CBD remains low but present, offering a mild counterbalance to THC. The balance supports therapeutic use without heavy sedation.
Head Dog traces to Northern Lights x Skunk genetics, giving it stable vigour and resin production. The lineage explains the pronounced resin and balanced growth habit.
Seeds are offered feminised to simplify selection for flowering plants. Feminised seeds reduce the chance of male plants in a limited outdoor season.
Growing Head Dog is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from attention to site exposure in windy coastal growing areas. Plants tolerate bracing winds but require secure staking or shelter to avoid mechanical damage.
Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks under favourable conditions. The strain reliably reaches maturity without long, late-season hanging.
Yield potential is moderate compared with vigorous outdoor varieties. Reasonable planning typically produces consistent harvests rather than extremes.
Plants develop a medium-tall, bushy structure with strong central colas. The form suits growers who want substantial canopy without extreme vertical growth.
In Fermanagh this strain performs well outdoors when given a sheltered spot away from constant exposure. Indoor cultivation in Fermanagh is possible but benefits from protection and environmental control.
Growing Head Dog in Fermanagh requires planning for windy coastal growing areas and salt spray tolerance. In Fermanagh choose sheltered sites and expect the local winds to shape canopy development.
Effects start with a gentle uplift that eases into deep relaxation. Users report mental clarity alongside a soothing physical calm.
The flavour profile blends pine and earthy notes with a clean citrus finish. Aromas are fresh and resinous rather than heavy or cloying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Head Dog is suited to shorter seasons because it finishes in roughly eight to ten weeks of flowering, making it a reasonable choice for short season outdoor cannabis growing where frost risk arrives early.
Cannabis cultivation and possession remain illegal in the UK; check current laws and penalties before considering any activity and seek legal advice if unsure.
This strain tolerates brisk coastal winds but performs best with some shelter from persistent sea spray and driving gusts.
THC levels are mid-high and can be strong for naïve users; start with small amounts and assess individual sensitivity.
Many patients report relief from mild to moderate pain and muscle tension, though responses vary between individuals.
Feminised seeds are common for growers wanting only flowering females, but other seed types may be available depending on supplier policies.
Head Dog does not require specialist nutrition beyond balanced feeding suitable for flowering plants; excessive detail on feeding regimes is not provided here.
It shows reasonable resistance compared with delicate varieties, though coastal humidity and local pests always require monitoring and general plant health management.
Expect a pronounced pine and earthy aroma with citrus highlights that intensifies as trichomes mature.
Users often find a daytime-capable uplift alongside background relaxation, making it suitable for low-to-moderate daytime use.
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