
- Resilient resin and coastal-ready performance
Mean Mug
Mean Mug is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and resilience in coastal British conditions.
- Compact, resin-heavy buds ideal for limited greenhouse space
- Handles coastal conditions when humidity is controlled
- Distinct diesel and citrus flavour with balanced effects
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18–22% |
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0.5–1% |
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Mean Mug OG x Coastal Diesel |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium; 80-150 cm |
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Medium to high (approx. 350-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Diesel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Calm, Focused, Euphoric |
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Greenhouse and outdoor suitable |
About Mean Mug
Mean Mug is an indica-dominant hybrid developed for growers who need a compact, resin-heavy plant that tolerates coastal variability. It shows steady trichome production, a diesel-citrus flavour profile and a reliably potent effect suitable for therapeutic and recreational users. In greenhouse setups it rewards attentive humidity control and airflow with medium-to-high yields, while outdoors it prefers sheltered sites and well-draining soil. The genetics combine Mean Mug OG with Coastal Diesel to emphasise vigour, bud density and coastal hardiness.
Mean Mug is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resinous structure. It leans towards calming physical effects while keeping a clear-headed lift.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 22 per cent, offering a noticeable potency without pushing into extreme levels. That range suits regular consumers who want a robust effect profile.
CBD content is low, generally under 1 per cent, and does little to blunt the psychoactive impact. Users should expect THC-led effects rather than a CBD balance.
Mean Mug descends from Mean Mug OG crossed with Coastal Diesel to combine resin production and robustness. The genetics favour compact growth and a resin-heavy finish.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to reduce the risk of male plants in the crop. Germination rates are reliable and phenotypes are consistent across runs.
Growing Mean Mug in Liverpool's damp coastal climate requires close attention to mould prevention and humidity control. The plant is rated intermediate because it responds well to training but needs good airflow, feeding and timely defoliation.
Flowers usually finish in around eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Buds bulk up noticeably in the last two weeks of flowering.
Yield is medium to high in controlled environments, often reaching 350–500 g/m² indoors. In Liverpool greenhouses you can expect respectable crop sizes when ventilation and humidity are managed correctly.
Plants remain relatively compact, typically 80–150 cm when trained and fed properly. A branched architecture responds well to topping and low-stress training to open the canopy.
Mean Mug performs well in greenhouses in Liverpool and outdoors where summers provide adequate warmth. Outdoors it benefits from protection from prevailing winds and raised beds that aid drainage.
Growing Mean Mug in Liverpool's damp coastal climate demands rigorous humidity control and strong ventilation to prevent mould. Position greenhouse crops to avoid direct salt spray and use dehumidifiers or timed heating during prolonged damp periods.
The high-THC profile brings steady physical relaxation with a light cerebral uplift. Many users report improved mood and focused calm rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile mixes pungent diesel notes with bright citrus top notes. An earthy, pine-like base rounds the smoke or vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a free-draining, loamy soil mix with added perlite and compost; maintain pH around 6.0-6.5 to support nutrient uptake and avoid waterlogging.
Keep relative humidity 40-50% during flowering and drop to the low 40s for the final weeks; use ventilation, dehumidifiers and timed heating to combat Liverpool's dampness.
Begin low-stress training after the third or fourth node and consider topping early to promote a bushier canopy and even light distribution.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and fungal issues like botrytis, which can be exacerbated by salt-laden breezes and high humidity near the coast.
Feed moderately with a balanced NPK during veg and switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering; avoid overfeeding to reduce stress under damp conditions.
Yes, in sheltered coastal gardens or greenhouses with good air flow; choose a raised bed and a sunny, lee-facing spot to reduce exposure to salt spray.
Look for ambering trichomes and swollen calyces; bucking the plants a week after peak trichome development often gives a more stable dry-down.
Dry until stems snap, then cure in airtight jars for at least 3-4 weeks, burping regularly to release moisture and develop flavours.
Yes, Mean Mug responds particularly well to greenhouse cannabis cultivation when ventilation, humidity control and heating are in place to offset coastal dampness.
Increase airflow, lower humidity, remove lower foliage, and consider targeted foliar fungicides or beneficial microbes as preventative measures.
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