
- Steady resin, focused calm, made for careful growers
Intimidator Og
Intimidator Og is an indica-dominant hybrid offering dense, resinous buds and balanced, calming effects.
- Dense resin production for extracts
- Responsive to topping and LST
- Performs well under controlled LEDs
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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OG Kush x Chemdawg |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium to high |
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Earthy, Pine, Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Temperate maritime, variable British weather |
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Relaxed, Focused, Uplifted |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Intimidator Og
Intimidator Og is a practical choice for growers seeking an indica-dominant plant with reliable resin production and a focused, relaxing high. It thrives under controlled indoor conditions but can perform well outdoors in Pembrokeshire if protected from prolonged damp and sited to avoid prevailing winds. The strain shows a complex flavour profile of earth, pine and diesel and offers moderate to high yields when trained correctly. Expect an eight to ten week flowering period and a plant that responds positively to topping and low stress training.
Intimidator Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and dense buds. It favours steady body effects while retaining enough clarity for daytime tasks.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22% in well-grown plants. Some phenotypes can test higher when given extended ripening and optimal nutrient regimes.
CBD content is low, generally remaining below 2 percent and not suitable for CBD-specific therapy. Users seeking high-CBD profiles should look elsewhere.
Intimidator Og descends from OG Kush crossed with Chemdawg to emphasise resin and terpene potency. The lineage brings classic West Coast aromas and heavy trichome production.
Seeds are typically offered as Feminised to minimise male plants in the crop. Photoperiod genetics give growers direct control over vegetative and flowering phases.
Growers will find Intimidator Og moderately challenging under variable British weather because damp conditions increase mould risk. Indoor control or vigilant outdoor care in Pembrokeshire will reduce those hazards.
Flowering usually completes between eight and ten weeks under proper lighting. A few phenotypes may finish a week earlier when trained aggressively.
Yields are medium to high when grown indoors with training and good canopy management. Outdoor plants in Pembrokeshire can form larger colas if the late season remains dry.
Plants tend to remain medium in height with a sturdy, bushy structure. Strong lateral branching makes them responsive to topping and low stress training.
Indoors, growers in Pembrokeshire achieve the best results using controlled light cycles and strict humidity management. Outdoors in Pembrokeshire the plants do well when sited to avoid prevailing winds and late autumn rain.
Growing in Pembrokeshire requires planning for a temperate maritime climate and variable British weather. Protecting plants from prolonged damp and ensuring good air flow are essential measures.
The initial effect is a steady body relaxation that eases tension while keeping the mind usefully engaged. The overall experience settles into calm focus rather than heavy sedation.
Flavour notes combine earthy pine with diesel undertones and a touch of citrus. The smoke is smooth and leaves a spicy, peppery finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Intimidator Og typically tests between 18 and 22 percent THC, which suits many recreational users seeking a pronounced but manageable high.
It is moderate in difficulty and suitable for growers with some experience in humidity control and training techniques.
Most phenotypes finish flowering in eight to ten weeks when given a stable light schedule and consistent feeding.
A balanced NPK regime in veg followed by reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom works well, along with regular micronutrients.
Maintain good air circulation, keep relative humidity lower in late flowering, and remove dense inner foliage to reduce moisture traps.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and teas, though organic feeds may require slightly longer feeding schedules.
Topping, low stress training and SCROG work effectively to open the canopy and boost yields.
Harvest before the first regular heavy autumn rains; monitor trichomes for desired amber levels to decide timing.
Stable day temperatures around 22 to 26°C and cooler nights can enhance resin and terpene development.
Yes, Intimidator Og responds very well to modern indoor LED setups as LEDs allow precise light spectrum control and lower heat output, improving canopy management.
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