
- Compact, resinous and well suited to cooler summers
Lambo Og
Lambo Og is an indica-leaning hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds with a citrus-pine flavour.
- Dense buds with citrus lift
- Reliable indoors, shelter outdoors
- Handles training and yields well
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20-22% |
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≤1% |
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Lambo x OG Kush |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-120 cm |
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Medium-high (≈400-500 g/m2 indoors) |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Relaxing, Uplifting, Focused |
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Indoor preferred; outdoors possible in sheltered sites |
About Lambo Og
Lambo Og is a compact, resin-heavy variety bred from Lambo x OG Kush that suits growers seeking a balanced, relaxing high. It performs best under controlled indoor conditions or in sheltered outdoor sites and responds well to training and careful humidity management.
Lambo Og is an indica-leaning hybrid with compact, resinous buds. It combines physical calm with a measured cerebral lift.
THC sits in the moderate-to-high bracket, typically around twenty to twenty-two percent. This level gives a clear psychoactive kick without overwhelming newcomers.
CBD is minimal, usually under one percent, so the cultivar is chosen for its THC-driven effects. Medical users should not expect strong CBD-mediated relief.
The lineage is a straightforward cross: Lambo x OG Kush. That parentage explains the citrus lift from Lambo and the dense resin and structure from OG Kush.
Seeds are commonly offered as Feminised to give predictable female crops and simplify planning. Feminised seeds suit growers aiming for consistent indoor harvests and compact outdoor plots.
Growing Lambo Og in cool northern summers demands attention to airflow, humidity and temperature control. It is manageable for growers who optimise their environment and avoid prolonged damp.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor crops may finish later if the season in Lancashire is cool or wet.
Yield potential is medium to high indoors, commonly around four hundred to five hundred grams per square metre. Outdoor yields in Lancashire vary more and benefit from sheltered, sun-facing sites.
Plants stay medium in stature with a sturdy central cola and good side branching. The structure suits SCROG or low-stress training to maximise canopy use.
Indoors Lambo Og responds well to controlled environments and training techniques, producing dense buds in a stable grow room. Outdoors in Lancashire it prefers sheltered positions and protection from persistent rain.
Growing Lambo Og in Lancashire with cool northern summers means preparing for low heat and variable humidity. With timely protection such as cloches or a polytunnel the plants can finish reliably despite the cooler season.
The high brings a gentle cerebral uplift that eases into deep physical relaxation. Many users report improved mood and a sense of focus rather than heavy sedation.
Flavours centre on bright citrus and fresh pine with earthy undernotes on the finish. A faint diesel tang appears on stronger cures and long cures deepen the resinous profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use full-spectrum LED or HPS lights with about 400–600 µmol/m2/s during flowering and keep heights adjusted as buds swell.
Maintain airflow, lower humidity during late flowering and remove dense inner foliage to improve circulation around the colas.
Begin a gentle flush around ten to fourteen days before harvest for a cleaner smoke while monitoring trichome development.
A balanced feeding regime with a slight reduction in nitrogen during flowering and a boost of phosphorus and potassium helps resin and bud density.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, sun-exposed site and consider a late-season net or polytunnel to guard against rain and wind.
Plants are reasonably robust but vigilance is needed against spider mites and aphids; biological controls and regular inspections work well.
SCROG, topping and low-stress training all give excellent results by spreading the canopy and increasing bud sites.
Start seedlings early indoors and use heat-retaining structures outdoors to extend the effective growing season.
Look for milky to amber trichomes and swollen, sticky buds; aroma will be at its peak when terpenes are fully developed.
Start with guides on ventilation, light scheduling and humidity control specific to the strain, and consult local grower forums for Lancashire-focused tips.
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