
- Zesty, diesel-driven uplift built for controlled coastal grows
Sour Alien Og
Sour Alien Og is a sativa-leaning hybrid that combines sour citrus and diesel notes with clear, uplifting effects suitable for daytime use.
- Energetic sativa-leaning buzz with diesel tang
- Performs well in greenhouses when humidity is managed
- Good yields for intermediate growers who pheno hunt
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20-24% |
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<1% |
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Sour Diesel x Alien OG |
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Hybrid (Sativa-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high |
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Pungent sour citrus, Earthy diesel, Herbal spice |
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Feminized |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifting mental clarity, Steady cerebral energy, Relaxed body calm |
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Indoor, greenhouse, outdoor (coastal tolerant) |
About Sour Alien Og
Sour Alien Og draws on Sour Diesel and Alien OG genetics to produce an energetic hybrid with pronounced sour citrus and diesel flavours. It performs well under trained canopies and responds to greenhouse management, making it a strong option for growers in cooler, wetter regions who can control humidity and airflow.
Sour Alien Og is a sativa-leaning hybrid with lively cerebral effects. The structure leans toward an open canopy and energetic growth that responds to training.
THC levels typically range from 20 to 24 per cent, offering a potent daytime option. Expect a noticeably psychoactive high that calms without heavy sedation.
CBD content is low, generally under one per cent, so therapeutic effects come mainly from THC and terpenes. This balance favours mood and focus rather than strong anti-inflammatory action.
Sour Alien Og descends from Sour Diesel crossed with Alien OG to merge diesel funk with earthy potency. The cross emphasises aromatic terpenes and energetic sativa characteristics.
Seeds are offered feminized to simplify breeding and ensure predominantly female plants. Growers should still select and manage phenotypes for structure and resistance.
Growing Sour Alien Og is best suited to an intermediate cultivator prepared to manage humidity and airflow. In a damp coastal climate you must watch for mould and maintain ventilation and spacing.
Flowering completes in roughly 8 to 10 weeks depending on phenotype and feed. Outdoor growers should time the season to avoid late autumn rains.
Yields are medium to high with proper training and nutrient management. Greenhouse setups in Northumberland can push production if humidity is controlled.
Plants reach a medium-tall stature with long internodes and prominent colas. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to keep height manageable.
Indoors this strain performs reliably under standard lamps with controlled humidity and airflow. Outdoors in Northumberland it benefits from a sheltered spot or greenhouse to reduce exposure to coastal damp.
Growing Sour Alien Og in Northumberland's damp coastal climate requires strict moisture control and routine inspection for mould and rot. Choose a greenhouse or sheltered site in Northumberland and prioritise ventilation, dehumidification and slightly raised pots to keep roots dry.
The high is uplifting and clear with creative and focused notes that suit daytime activities. A gentle body ease follows, keeping the experience balanced rather than sedating.
Flavour combines sharp sour citrus with diesel undertones and a green herbal finish. The terpene profile gives a persistent tang on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A greenhouse or indoor setup with good ventilation is ideal to manage humidity and protect buds from coastal damp.
Use dehumidifiers, boost airflow with fans, train plants to improve light penetration and harvest promptly to avoid autumn rains.
Increase potassium and reduce nitrogen after week three of flowering, and monitor EC to avoid nutrient lockout.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and compost teas, but organic surface moulds are more likely in damp coastal conditions so hygiene is crucial.
Harvest usually falls in late September to early October depending on microclimate and phenotype.
Light defoliation and selective trimming work best to maintain airflow rather than heavy pruning that exposes inner buds.
Yes, in a small greenhouse you can control humidity and temperature more easily, making it a good candidate for compact setups.
Pheno hunting helps identify the most robust and mildew-resistant plants, especially useful in damp coastal areas.
Ensure ridge vents and extractor fans are installed, run a dehumidifier on wet days, and use raised benches to reduce ground moisture contact.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark space with good airflow, then cure in jars with regular burping to develop terpene complexity.
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