
- Potent OG lineage built for cool, managed grows.
Hitman Og
Hitman Og is an indica-dominant hybrid known for chunky resinous buds and a pine-diesel aroma.
- Compact plants with heavy resin production
- Performs well indoors; outdoors with careful timing
- Classic OG pine and diesel flavour profile
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22-25% |
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<1% |
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OG Kush x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium-high |
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Pine, Citrus, Earthy diesel |
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Feminised |
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Cool, wet autumn; performs among cool climate cannabis strains |
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Relaxed body warmth, Cerebral uplift, Sedative at higher doses |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Hitman Og
Hitman Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from OG Kush x Haze that produces dense, resin-coated buds and a pungent pine-citrus-diesel aroma. It offers potent THC-driven effects, combining an initial cerebral lift with deep physical relaxation, and performs well under controlled indoor conditions or outdoors with careful attention to airflow and harvest timing in cooler, wetter climates like Belfast.
Hitman Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with robust resin production. It leans to the indica side but retains an uplifting cerebral edge.
THC levels commonly sit in the low to mid twenties percent range. This produces a noticeable potency best suited to experienced users or evening use.
CBD levels are typically low, generally under one percent. It is not grown for CBD-focused therapy but for its psychoactive profile.
The lineage pairs OG Kush with a haze-type hybrid to create dense buds and pungent aroma. Genetics are recorded as OG Kush x Haze, which explains its pine-diesel profile.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to guarantee female plants and consistent resin production. Some breeders also release regular or autoflower variants for different grow preferences.
Grow difficulty is intermediate because dense buds need close monitoring to avoid mould. Expect extra vigilance during a rainy autumn harvest season, especially on top colas.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants in the UK usually finish in late September to October.
Yield is medium to high when the crop receives good light, airflow and training. Outdoor yields depend heavily on a dry late summer and timely harvest.
Plants stay compact to medium with chunky, resinous buds along a sturdy central cola. Lateral branching responds well to topping and low-stress training.
Hitman Og performs well indoors where you can control humidity and avoid mould in damp autumn weather in Belfast. Outdoors in Belfast it can reward growers with solid yields if harvested before persistent rain and airflow is maintained.
Growing Hitman Og in Belfast requires planning for the city's rainy autumn harvest season to reduce risk of bud rot. Choosing a sheltered site and timing the harvest carefully are vital in Belfast to protect final yields from persistent damp.
Effects combine heavy physical relaxation with an initial cerebral uplift that eases tension. At higher doses it becomes sedating and can encourage sleep.
Flavours lean to classic OG notes of pine, sharp citrus and diesel earthiness. The smoke leaves a resinous, herbal aftertaste with peppery tones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Look for ambering trichomes in late September to October in most UK locations and aim to harvest before sustained autumn rain.
Maintain strong airflow, reduce humidity during late flower and remove lower shaded growth to improve circulation around bud sites.
Yes, its compact structure makes it well suited to ScrOG and SOG techniques which boost canopy uniformity and yields.
Moderate nitrogen during veg then a switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering, with careful attention to EC to prevent nutrient lockout.
Yes but choose a sheltered microclimate, keep plants trimmed for airflow and plan to harvest early if autumn is particularly wet.
Dry in a cool, well-ventilated space with controlled humidity around 50% and cure in jars after slow drying to reduce mould risk and preserve flavour.
Spider mites and botrytis are common issues; monitor regularly and use integrated pest management to limit outbreaks.
Some breeders supply autoflower variants that finish faster and can avoid the worst of autumn weather, though with different yield and potency profiles.
Its compact growth and relatively quick finish make it a strong option among cool climate cannabis strains when growers manage humidity and harvest timing carefully.
Avoid foliar feeding late in flowering as wet leaves can promote mould; stick to root feeds and foliar treatments only in early stages if needed.
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