
- Potent, resinous and greenhouse-friendly
Saturn Og
Saturn Og is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to greenhouse cultivation with a pungent citrus-diesel profile.
- Strong terpene profile with citrus-diesel notes
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouses around Edinburgh
- Moderate difficulty with high reward when mould is controlled
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22-26% |
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0.2-1% |
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OG Kush x Saturn |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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90-140 cm |
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Moderate to high |
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diesel, citrus, earthy |
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Feminised (autoflower variants available) |
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damp coastal |
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uplifted cerebral buzz, deep physical relaxation, focused calm |
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Indoor, greenhouse or outdoor |
About Saturn Og
Saturn Og is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin production and a pronounced terpene mix. It performs reliably under attentive care and benefits from greenhouse environments in the UK, particularly when growers control humidity and air movement.
Saturn Og is an indica-dominant hybrid that favours a calming profile. It shows sturdy growth and compact bud structure when trained correctly.
THC content typically sits between 22 and 26 per cent. That level delivers a pronounced effect that suits experienced users and regular consumers seeking stronger relief.
CBD levels are low, usually under one per cent. Therapeutic effects therefore rely mainly on THC and the terpene mix.
Saturn Og is bred from OG Kush x Saturn to combine classic Kush structure with distinctive terpenes. The lineage gives it a solid resin production and stable growth pattern.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to provide reliable female plants. Autoflower variants are available but will typically alter yield and final potency.
Growing Saturn Og in a damp coastal climate requires vigilance against mould and mildew. It is moderately difficult but manageable with strict ventilation and moisture control.
Saturn Og flowers in about eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoor crops in Edinburgh may finish a little later depending on that season's temperature and sun.
Yield is moderate to high with good light and feeding. In a sheltered greenhouse around Edinburgh yields improve substantially with training and careful nutrition.
Plants develop a solid central cola with multiple side branches. Overall height is medium, typically around ninety to one hundred and forty centimetres in controlled settings.
Indoors Saturn Og responds well to Sea of Green and ScrOG methods to increase bud sites. Outdoors in Edinburgh it performs best in a sun-facing, sheltered greenhouse or a well-drained, raised bed to avoid coastal damp.
Growing Saturn Og in Edinburgh's damp coastal climate demands strict moisture control and regular checks for bud rot. A heated, well-ventilated greenhouse reduces risk and extends the effective season.
Effects begin with a lifted, cerebral buzz that eases into a grounded physical calm. Many users report clearer focus alongside general relaxation at normal doses.
The flavour is a blend of diesel, bright citrus and sweet, earthy notes. A sharp citrus top note often gives way to woody, spicy undertones on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around eight to ten weeks of flowering indoors; outdoors harvest in Edinburgh is usually late September to early October depending on the season.
Use a balanced feed in veg with moderate nitrogen, then switch to higher phosphorus and potassium for flowering, and reduce nitrogen late in bloom.
Improve airflow, remove lower shading growth, control humidity under 50–55% in late flowering and inspect buds regularly for early signs of rot.
Yes; greenhouse setups work well so long as you actively manage humidity, ventilation and temperature for effective greenhouse cannabis cultivation.
Topping and LST encourage multiple colas and even canopy distribution, which improves light penetration and reduces internal damp patches.
Aphids and spider mites are common, and moist conditions raise the risk of botrytis; regular checks and preventive treatments are essential.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with some amber present; that typically falls after the advertised flowering window depending on local weather.
Autoflower variants exist and suit shorter seasons, but they usually give lower yields and slightly different potency compared with photoperiod feminised plants.
Avoid sustained drops below about 12°C; insulate the greenhouse and use gentle heating during cold spells to prevent stress and slowed ripening.
Remove large fan leaves mid-flower to boost airflow, then perform a careful final trim at harvest to reduce plant material in the drying stage.
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