
- Resinous OG power for compact UK grows
Ruthless Og
Ruthless Og is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to compact setups and cool UK conditions, offering resinous buds and a relaxing effect.
- Compact, resinous buds for limited spaces
- Reliable indoors in cooler UK climates
- Balanced relaxing high with citrus lift
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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OG Kush x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, compact canopy |
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Moderate to high |
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Earthy pine, Citrus zest, Diesel undertone |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Relaxing, Euphoric, Sedating |
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Indoor / Outdoor (sheltered) |
About Ruthless Og
Ruthless Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from OG Kush x Afghani that forms dense, resinous flowers and a compact canopy. It performs well indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots, producing a balanced high with earthy, citrus and diesel notes while responding positively to training and canopy control.
Ruthless Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The plant shows compact structure and steady resin production suitable for measured grows.
THC levels usually range from 18% to 22%, providing a clear and potent effect. Individual phenotypes and growing conditions will affect final potency.
CBD is low, typically under 1%, so CBD-driven therapeutic effects are limited. Those seeking higher CBD should consider pairing or choosing a dedicated high-CBD strain.
Ruthless Og descends from OG Kush crossed with Afghani to produce a resinous, compact hybrid. The lineage contributes to its earthy terpenes and sturdy growth habit.
Seeds are offered as feminised to ensure female plants and simplify planning for the home grower. This reduces the need to cull males and helps predictable canopy management.
Growing Ruthless Og in cool Highland growing conditions requires careful environmental control and attention to humidity. It rewards steady feeding and good airflow in these cooler environments.
Flowering is normally eight to ten weeks under stable indoor light cycles. Outdoor flowering depends on season length and may finish later in cooler areas.
Yields are moderate to high indoors with canopy management such as SOG or ScrOG. Outdoor yields vary and can be reduced by late-season cool weather.
Plants stay short to medium with a broad, bushy canopy that produces tight colas. This compact habit suits denser planting and limited vertical spaces.
Indoors Ruthless Og performs well under controlled temperature and humidity and is suited to grow tents and smaller rooms in Suffolk. Outdoors it prefers sheltered sites and can be slower to finish in exposed locations like Suffolk.
Growing Ruthless Og in Suffolk requires measures to manage cool Highland growing conditions and late-season variability. Using indoor techniques or a sheltered outdoor microclimate will improve ripening in Suffolk.
The high begins with a cerebral lift that promotes light euphoria and focus. Over time it moves into a deeper bodily relaxation that aids sleep and tension relief.
The flavour profile mixes earthy pine with bright citrus top notes and a subtle diesel finish. Smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loam-rich soil or quality coco mix provides reliable nutrition and buffering; both work well indoors with regular feeding.
Provide a stable 18/6 vegetative cycle and switch to 12/12 for flowering with 400–600W LED-equivalent light for a small canopy.
Start a light nutrient schedule once the plant shows vigorous new growth; increase during stretch and peak during mid-flower while watching for burn.
Maintain good airflow, reduce canopy density, and control humidity below 50% during late flowering to reduce bud rot risk.
Yes, its short to medium height and bushy structure make it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens using SOG or small SCROG setups.
It can, but choose a sheltered, sunny spot and consider an early-season start or protection to offset cooler late-season weather.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects; in the UK this usually falls in early to mid-autumn if weather allows.
Light topping and low-stress training help open the canopy and increase bud sites without extending height excessively.
Selective defoliation improves light penetration and airflow, especially useful in denser indoor canopies.
Aphids, spider mites and mildew are common; routine inspection and preventive measures reduce outbreaks in both indoor and outdoor grows.
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