
- Reliable Kush resin with a balanced, relaxing finish.
Lion Og
Lion Og is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers dense, resinous buds and a calming, focused high suited to evening use.
- Dense, resinous buds with classic Kush character
- Reliable flowering in eight to nine weeks
- Performs well with careful humidity control
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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OG Kush x Lion's Mane |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium; 1.0-1.8 m outdoor |
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Medium-high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Focused |
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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.
Lion Og is an indica-dominant hybrid known for its calming body effects. It leans toward compact, resinous buds rather than lanky sativa structure.
THC levels generally sit in the high teens to low twenties percent. That potency produces a strong, sustained effect for seasoned consumers.
CBD is low and not a defining feature of this cultivar. Users should not expect significant CBD-driven therapeutic effects.
Lion Og descends from OG Kush crossed with Lion's Mane, blending classic Kush resin and stability with a brighter terpene influence. The genetics favour dense bud set and a pronounced aroma.
Seeds are typically sold as feminised to ensure a reliable female crop. Feminised genetics reduce the need for early sexing and simplify canopy planning.
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 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 is medium to high when plants receive consistent nutrients and light. Indoor growers often reach around 400-500 g/m² with good canopy management.
Plants remain relatively stocky with broad leaves and dense cola formation. Outdoors they can reach up to around 1.8 metres if left untrained.
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.
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.
The high gives a grounded relaxation that eases physical tension while keeping the mind clear. Users report a slow-building euphoria rather than a sudden, heady surge.
The flavour profile combines earthy diesel notes with a citrus lift on the exhale. Terpene expression can shift depending on curing and soil or medium used.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Lion Og does well under controlled indoor environments where temperature and humidity are steady, and outdoors in sheltered, sunny spots with good airflow.
Use early pruning and good branch spacing to improve airflow, employ rain shields if legal and practical, and harvest promptly at the first sign of persistent damp to avoid mould.
It follows a typical cannabis feeding schedule: moderate nitrogen in veg, lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in flower, with calcium and magnesium supplementation as needed.
Aim to harvest once trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers; in Devon this is often late September to early October depending on the season.
It has average resistance; preventative hygiene, good airflow and regular inspections are the best defence against mould and common pests.
Beginners with patience and willingness to learn can succeed, but attention to humidity and feeding is essential to avoid common pitfalls.
Low-stress training and SCROG work well to even the canopy and improve light use, while topping and selective defoliation can increase yield if done correctly.
Many growers flush for seven to fourteen days, but monitor trichome maturity and leaf condition rather than following a rigid rule.
Controlled climate cannabis growing is highly beneficial for Lion Og, particularly in regions with variable weather, because it reduces mould risk and stabilises terpene expression.
Slow dry in a dark, ventilated space followed by jar curing with daily burping for the first two weeks preserves aroma and smooths the smoke.
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