
- Classic kush vigour for northern indoor grows
Jesus Og
Jesus Og is an indica-dominant OG phenotype that thrives in humid indoor grow rooms when ventilation and dehumidification are prioritised.
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for extraction
- Reliable potency with classic kush aroma
- Performs well under SCROG and LST
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18-23% |
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<1% |
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OG Kush x Hindu Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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60-120 cm |
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Medium-high |
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diesel, pine, earthy kush |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Humid indoor grow rooms, temperate northern UK (Antrim) |
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relaxation, euphoria, sedation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Jesus Og
Jesus Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from OG Kush x Hindu Kush that favours compact growth, dense resinous buds and a diesel-pine flavour profile. It performs well indoors and can be managed outdoors in sheltered sites in Antrim with careful humidity control; growers should focus on airflow, training and timely harvest to avoid mould in damp conditions.
Jesus Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with strong kush characteristics. It produces dense, resinous buds suited to resin extraction and evening sessions.
THC typically sits between 18 and 23%, giving reliable potency for most experienced users. Peak phenotypes can test at the higher end when grown under optimal light and nutrient regimes.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%, so this strain is not chosen for high-CBD therapy. The profile favours THC-driven relief rather than cannabinoid balance.
Lineage traces to OG Kush x Hindu Kush giving classic West Coast kush traits. The cross contributes resin production and a compact growth habit.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised photoperiod varieties for hobbyists. Regular seeds and occasional autoflower selections exist for breeders and selectors.
This cultivar is moderately demanding and rewards steady attention to ventilation and feed. It is prone to mould if left in stagnant air, especially in humid indoor grow rooms where airflow and dehumidification are essential.
Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks under 12/12 light. Some growers report finish times from seven up to ten weeks depending on phenotype and environment.
Indoor yields are medium to high with good training and canopy management. Outdoor results in Antrim tend to be more modest unless plants are under cover or given a long warm autumn.
Plants adopt a short to medium, bushy structure with broad lateral branching. Expect compact internodes that suit SCROG and LST techniques.
Indoors it performs well in controlled spaces with steady ventilation and humidity control in Antrim. Outdoors in Antrim choose a sheltered, sunlit micro-site to reduce risk from rain and early autumn damp.
In Antrim this strain benefits from humid indoor grow rooms with careful environmental control to avoid mould. Keep relative humidity in the mid 40s to low 50s and run continuous air exchange to cope with local damp conditions in Antrim.
The high gives a clear mental uplift that transitions into deep body relaxation. Many users report sleepiness later on, so it suits evening use.
Flavours are diesel-forward with sharp pine and subtle citrus top notes. An earthy kush backbone remains on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use an 18/6 veg cycle and switch to 12/12 for flowering; strong full-spectrum LED or HPS at flowering boosts resin and bud density.
Aim for 45-55% RH during flower and drop slightly in the final two weeks to reduce mould risk; use dehumidifiers and fans in enclosed spaces.
Low-stress training and SCROG both work well to open the canopy and increase light penetration to inner bud sites.
Moderate nitrogen in veg and balanced bloom nutrients with extra phosphorus and potassium during flowering produce the best bud development.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects; inspect buds closely over several days before cutting.
Maintain steady airflow, control humidity and remove thick fan leaves late in flower to allow air to reach dense cola sites.
Yes with care; choose a sheltered site, consider polytunnel protection and select earlier-finishing phenotypes to beat autumn weather.
For northern climate cannabis growing focus on shelter, early feeding and humidity control; plants benefit from protection from rain and a warm microclimate to reach full potential.
Curing for two to four weeks in a stable, cool environment improves flavour and smooths the smoke by allowing terpene and moisture balance to stabilise.
Clones are an excellent way to maintain a favourite phenotype and cutting from healthy, vigorous mothers reduces early growth variability.
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