
- A hardy OG twist made for short seasons and serious resin
Highland Og
Highland Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for quick finishing and resilience in cooler climates.
- Early-finishing OG with northern resilience
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for small gardens
- Performs well in containers and sheltered outdoor spots
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18-22% |
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0.5-2% |
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OG Kush x Highland Landrace |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate to high |
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Earth, Pine, Diesel |
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Feminised, regular and autoflower options |
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Temperate with a short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Clear-headed |
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Both |
About Highland Og
Highland Og is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by crossing OG Kush with a Highland Landrace to combine compact growth, resin production and earlier finishing. The variety suits growers in northern UK locations by offering reliable bud density, clear psychoactive effects and a flavour profile of earth, pine and diesel, while needing attentive humidity and mould management.
Highland Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for quick finishing and resin production. It shows compact buds and a stable structure suited to northern gardens.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22% providing a clear but potent experience. Some phenotypes test slightly higher, rewarding selection and careful drying.
CBD is generally low, usually under 2%, so the cultivar is selected for its psychoactive profile. A few plants may show a better cannabinoid balance useful for mild symptom relief.
The cross pairs OG Kush with a Highland Landrace to combine resin and early finishing. Breeding aimed to stabilise cold tolerance and compact growth.
Feminised seed lines offer predictable flowering for growers focused on bud production. Regulars appeal to breeders while autoflower versions suit very short outdoor seasons and quick cycles.
Under Dundee's short outdoor growing season, Highland Og suits growers with intermediate skills. It tolerates variable weather but needs vigilant mildew prevention and feeding during a short outdoor growing season.
Indoor flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoors it reliably finishes earlier than many hybrids when planted in a warm, sheltered microclimate.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive good light and timely nutrients. Training and selective defoliation improve bud density and overall harvest weight.
Plants grow short to medium with a bushy, sturdy frame ideal for low-stress training and SOG. Main colas are compact and resinous rather than lanky.
Indoors Highland Og responds well to SOG and SCROG with predictable stretch control. Outdoors in Dundee it benefits from a sheltered, sunny aspect to avoid windburn and rain on the buds.
Growing Highland Og in Dundee requires attention to the short outdoor growing season and a risk of early autumn rain. Use containers or moveable shelters to protect finishing buds from damp in Dundee.
The high is initially cerebral and upbeat before settling into a warming body relaxation. At modest doses it remains functional and clear-headed for daytime tasks.
Flavours combine earth and pine with a diesel-OG floral note. Some phenotypes carry a bright citrus edge on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain airflow with fans, space plants to reduce microclimates, and remove dense fan leaves around buds during late flower to lower humidity pockets.
A balanced NPK regime with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom helps bud set; avoid overfeeding nitrogen late in flowering.
High humidity cannabis cultivation needs vigilant airflow, early defoliation around bud sites, and rapid removal of any infected material to stop spread.
Harvest as soon as trichomes reach the desired cloudiness to avoid autumn rains; stagger plants by phenotype if some finish earlier.
Yes, containers allow you to move plants under cover when weather turns and help control soil moisture during damp spells.
Low-stress training and topping improve light penetration and yield; avoid heavy defoliation early to reduce stress.
Look for slugs, aphids and spider mites; inspect regularly and use organic controls like predatory insects or vigorous sprays where legal.
Dry slowly until stems snap, then cure in jars for at least two weeks, burping daily for the first week to stabilise moisture and flavour.
Autoflowers can be advantageous in short outdoor seasons because they finish on a fixed timeline, reducing risk from late weather.
Feminised seeds reduce the chance of male plants and simplify canopy management, which is helpful when you have limited space or a short growing window.
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