
Florida Gaspack (Humboldt Seed Organization)
Cannabis seeds
by Humboldt Seed Organization
Florida Gaspack Cannabis Seeds by Humboldt Seed Organization
Florida Gaspack is a photoperiod feminised cannabis seed strain from Humboldt Seed Organization that crosses Chem '95 with the OG Kush Florida cut — two heavyweights that produce offspring reeking of petrol and citrus. With around 24% THC on average and a 9-week flowering time, this is a strain that delivers serious potency without demanding serious effort in the grow room. Available in packs of 3 seeds.
Why Florida Gaspack Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Garden
Humboldt Seed Organization has been breeding in Northern California's Emerald Triangle for years, and Florida Gaspack is one of those strains that shows exactly why their genetics keep turning up in grow rooms across Europe. The lineage alone tells you what you're getting: Chem '95 brings that unmistakable chemical funk — sharp, almost solvent-like — while the OG Kush Florida cut layers in earthy depth and structural density. The result is a plant that smells like you've opened a jerry can in a citrus grove. Not subtle. Not trying to be.
What we'd actually highlight here is the grow profile. Nine weeks from flip to chop is quick for a strain pulling 24% THC. Plants stay manageable in height, respond well to low-stress training (LST) and topping, and don't throw tantrums if you miss a feed. Indoors, outdoors, greenhouse — Florida Gaspack adapts without drama. If you've grown OG Kush variants before, you know the structure: dense, resinous buds that pack on weight in the final two weeks of flower.
The honest limitation? That petrol stink is real. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your entire flat will smell like a garage forecourt by week six. Plan accordingly. Compared to something like Humboldt's Banana Sapphire, which leans sweeter and fruitier, Florida Gaspack is unapologetically pungent. If you want that chem-forward flavour profile, this is the one. If you want something gentler on the nose, look elsewhere in the Humboldt catalogue.
Florida Gaspack Terpene Profile and Flavour
Crack open a cured bud and the first thing that hits you is fuel. Not metaphorically — genuinely petrol-forward, with that sharp chemical bite that Chem '95 descendants are famous for. Underneath that initial wallop, there's a citrus brightness (think grapefruit peel, not orange juice) and a peppery kick on the exhale that lingers at the back of your throat. Whether smoked in a joint or run through a dry herb vaporiser, Florida Gaspack delivers a savoury, complex flavour that's more diesel workshop than tropical smoothie.
The terpene mix here likely includes caryophyllene (the pepper), limonene (the citrus), and myrcene (the earthy base). According to research published in PMC, beta-caryophyllene interacts with CB2 receptors, which is worth noting for those interested in the entourage effect between cannabinoids and terpenes. That said, the dominant sensory experience is fuel and spice — this is a strain for people who love their cannabis loud.
Growing Florida Gaspack Seeds — What to Expect
Florida Gaspack finishes flowering in approximately 9 weeks, which puts it on the faster end for a photoperiod strain producing this level of THC. Here's what the grow cycle looks like in practice:
- Germinate your Florida Gaspack seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproot should appear within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container once the first true leaves appear. A 15–20 litre pot works well for indoor grows.
- Veg for 3–5 weeks under 18/6 light. Florida Gaspack responds well to topping around the 4th or 5th node — this encourages a bushier canopy and more even bud sites.
- Flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. The stretch is moderate, so plan for roughly 50% height increase during the first two weeks of flower.
- During weeks 3–7 of flower, buds will stack and fatten. Support heavier branches with plant ties or a trellis net — the density of Florida Gaspack buds can cause branches to droop.
- Flush for the final 7–10 days before harvest. Trichomes should transition from clear to milky with some amber — harvest when roughly 10–20% of trichomes show amber for a more relaxing effect.
- Dry in a dark, well-ventilated space at 18–21°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–14 days. Cure in glass jars for a minimum of two weeks, burping daily for the first few days.
Outdoors, Florida Gaspack is ready for harvest around mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere. Greenhouse growers get the best of both worlds — natural light with environmental control. We've seen growers push yields significantly with a ScrOG net indoors, spreading out that canopy to maximise light penetration to lower bud sites.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Humboldt Seed Organization |
| Genetics | Chem '95 x OG Kush Florida Cut |
| Type | Photoperiod Feminised |
| Average THC | ~24% |
| Flowering Time | 9 weeks |
| Suitable Environment | Indoor / Outdoor / Greenhouse |
| Difficulty | Low maintenance |
| Dominant Aromas | Petrol, citrus, pepper |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
| SKU | CSHB0065 |
Florida Gaspack Effects — What 24% THC Feels Like
At around 24% THC, Florida Gaspack sits comfortably in the strong-but-not-reckless category. The initial onset leans uplifting — a mood lift that makes conversation flow easily and music sound better. That gives way, over 30–45 minutes, to deep physical relaxation. Your limbs get heavy, your thoughts slow down, and the sofa starts to feel like it was custom-moulded to your body. It's an end-of-day strain through and through, though at lower amounts it works well socially too.
According to research on Cannabis sativa published in PMC (2024), THC at higher concentrations is more likely to cause memory impairment, disorientation, and dizziness in some users. Dry mouth and red eyes are the most commonly reported side effects across cannabis strains in this potency range. If you're newer to strains above 20% THC, go slow — a single hit and a 15-minute wait tells you more than loading a full bowl.
Compared to a pure sativa at similar THC levels, Florida Gaspack won't race your thoughts or spike anxiety in the same way. The OG Kush influence keeps things grounded. We'd put it in the same bracket as other chem-forward strains like Chemdawg or Sour Diesel — heavy-hitting but with enough mental clarity that you're not staring at a wall for three hours.
Florida Gaspack vs Other Humboldt Seed Organization Strains
| Strain | THC | Flowering Time | Dominant Flavour | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Florida Gaspack | ~24% | 9 weeks | Petrol, citrus, pepper | Evening relaxation, social sessions |
| Banana Sapphire | ~22% | 9–10 weeks | Banana, tropical fruit | Sweeter flavour seekers |
| Cinnamon Buddha OG | ~23% | 9 weeks | Cinnamon, spice, earth | Spice-forward OG fans |
If you want the most aggressive, fuel-drenched flavour from Humboldt's current lineup, Florida Gaspack wins that contest hands down. Banana Sapphire is the friendlier option for those who prefer fruity terps, while Cinnamon Buddha OG sits somewhere in between with its warm spice character. All three are low-maintenance growers with similar flowering windows.
Growing Florida Gaspack indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit for a controlled environment from seed to harvest. A carbon filter is non-negotiable with this strain — the petrol smell will fill your entire space without one. Also worth picking up: pH testing equipment and a quality set of fabric pots to keep that root zone healthy.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











