
- Classic OG heritage, proven UK performance
Scotts Og
Scotts Og is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds and a piney, earthy aroma.
- Dense, resin-rich buds ideal for extraction
- Reliable indoor performer with strong aroma
- Balanced effects for evening use and pain relief
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG Kush x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.6 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (approx. 400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Pine, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Scotts Og
Scotts Og combines classic OG Kush notes with hardy growth suited to experienced hobbyists. It offers strong resin production, a clear onset uplift followed by deep body relaxation, and performs well indoors under controlled environments. With moderate difficulty, it rewards careful humidity and airflow management and produces medium-to-high yields when trained effectively.
Scotts Og is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact buds and broad leaves. It shows classic OG structure with resin-heavy cola formation.
THC levels typically sit in the high teens to low twenties by percentage. Potency can increase with optimised feeding and light schedules.
CBD is low on this variety and usually under one percent. It is chosen primarily for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD content.
The lineage reads OG Kush crossed with Skunk and brings a classic terpene mix. That parentage explains the piney, earthy flavours and sturdy structure.
Seeds are most commonly available as feminised to simplify home cultivation. Experienced growers may source regular seeds or clones for breeding work.
Growing Scotts Og sits at a moderate difficulty level for hobbyists in a temperate southern England climate. It rewards careful humidity control and timely pruning through flowering.
Flowering completes in about eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor crops in the UK are usually ready around late September to October.
Yields are medium to high when grown under controlled conditions with adequate light. Outdoor totals depend on the summer strength in any given year and site exposure.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, compact habit that suits screen-of-green techniques. Side branching is strong and supports multiple heavy colas.
Indoors Scotts Og thrives in tents or dedicated rooms and performs consistently for growers in Gwynedd. Outdoors it fares well in sheltered, sunny positions and growers in Gwynedd should protect it from prolonged rain.
Growing Scotts Og in Gwynedd suits the plant because the temperate southern England climate brings generally mild summers and cool autumns. Growers must manage moisture carefully and shelter plants from persistent coastal rain to reduce mould risk.
The high THC produces a notable body relaxation that can turn sedative at higher doses. Early onset often includes a lifted mood and gentle cerebral clarity.
The flavour profile leans to earthy and pine notes with sharper citrus highlights on the exhale. A faint diesel or resinous finish underpins the overall taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering, ensuring consistent dark periods to avoid stress; many growers run high-intensity LEDs at 600–1000 µmol/m²/s for best resin production.
Start with a balanced NPK feed in veg and reduce nitrogen while increasing phosphorus and potassium during flowering; monitor EC and adjust to plant reaction rather than fixed numbers.
Keep good airflow, control humidity below 50% in late flowering and avoid wet foliage; schedule outdoor harvests around dry windows where possible.
Yes, controlled climate cannabis growing lets you stabilise temperature and humidity, reducing mould risk and improving trichome development for higher-quality yields.
Expect outdoor harvest in late September to October depending on local microclimate and seasonal weather patterns.
Low-stress training (LST) and screen-of-green (SCROG) work well to maximise even light distribution and bud sites without overly stressing the plant.
Dry slowly to a stem-snap stage over 7–10 days, then cure in jars with daily burps for the first two weeks and continue curing for at least four weeks for improved flavour.
Cultivating cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a home office licence; be aware of local laws and regulations before attempting any grow.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common; inspect regularly and use integrated pest management with beneficials or approved controls when needed.
Check trichomes with a loupe and aim for a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effects; pistil colour and overall resin stickiness also help time the cut.
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