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Lion Og

Feminised

Lion Og is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers dense, resinous buds and a calming, focused high suited to evening use.

Why choose Lion Og?
  • Dense, resinous buds with classic Kush character
  • Reliable flowering in eight to nine weeks
  • Performs well with careful humidity control
THC 18-22%
CBD Low (<1%)
Lineage OG Kush x Lion's Mane
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium; 1.0-1.8 m outdoor
Yield Medium-high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Earthy, Diesel, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate temperate southern England climate
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Lion Og

Lion Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth, robust resin production and a calming, clear-headed high. It thrives under attentive cultivation and rewards growers who manage humidity and nutrient schedules carefully, making it a solid choice for growers in Devon and similar temperate southern England climates when given the right attention.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Lion Og is moderate in difficulty and rewards attention to airflow and feeding. In a temperate southern England climate growers benefit from planning for humidity control and careful late-season management.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks indoors under stable conditions. Outdoors it typically finishes late in the season when frost risk is minimal.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high when plants receive consistent nutrients and light. Indoor growers often reach around 400-500 g/m² with good canopy management.

Height:

Plants remain relatively stocky with broad leaves and dense cola formation. Outdoors they can reach up to around 1.8 metres if left untrained.

Environment:

Indoors Lion Og responds well to SCROG and careful pruning to maximise light penetration. Outdoors in Devon it benefits from a sheltered site and early season training to withstand wind and rain.

Climate:

Growing Lion Og in Devon requires respecting the temperate southern England climate and its seasonal humidity. With careful timing and protection from prolonged wet spells the strain finishes reliably outdoors in this region.

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I get bud rot in late season; any quick tips?
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Increase airflow, remove dense inner foliage, and consider harvesting slightly earlier if wet weather persists.
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Should I use soil or coir for Lion Og?
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Both work; soil gives more margin for error and flavour, while coir offers faster feeding control and cleaner runoff monitoring.
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How often do you water during flowering?
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Water when the top few centimetres of medium feel dry, typically every two to four days depending on pot size and environment.
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Any advice on curing to enhance citrus notes?
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Keep drying slow and consistent, and start jar curing with a slightly lower humidity target (around 58-60%) to preserve volatile citrus terpenes.
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Which pests are most likely here in Devon?
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Watch for aphids, spider mites and slugs; regular inspection and biological controls help keep them in check.

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