Goji OG by Flavour Chasers: A High Beyond Expectations
Sativa-Dominant Excellence:
Goji OG, a sativa-dominant hybrid, emerges from the harmonious union of Nepali OG and Snow Lotus. This carefully crafted blend results in a strain that not only tantalizes the taste buds but also delivers a potent high, boasting an impressive THC level that can ascend to 23%.
Medicinal Marvel:
Celebrated for its medicinal properties, Goji OG stands out as a therapeutic powerhouse. It finds utility in addressing an array of conditions, including stress, anger management, bipolar disorder, depression, Parkinson's disease, chronic pain, cancer-related symptoms, insomnia, and anorexia. A versatile strain that caters to a spectrum of medicinal needs.
Flavourful Symphony:
Indulge in the exquisite taste profile of Goji OG—a symphony of fruity and sweet notes complemented by earthy undertones, along with hints of black cherry and licorice. This delightful fusion elevates the overall cannabis experience, making Goji OG a choice that satisfies both the palate and the senses.
9 Weeks to Blossom:
Experience the evolution of Goji OG over a flowering period of approximately 9 weeks. The strain's appearance, reminiscent of other OG strains, adds to its allure, making it not just a therapeutic gem but also a visual delight for cultivators.
Strain FAQ
Does this strain's Central Asian genetics mean anything for its resin production?
Central Asia's resin-heavy cultivars are perfect for hashish manufacture, which has a long history. Natural selection favours resinous plants for reproduction, which is why these strains are so enduring.
Do hybrid strains have unique terpene profiles?
Breeders combine terpene profiles from different parent strains to create hybrids with unique scents and flavours. This mix of terpene profiles creates unique fragrant molecules that give cannabis its unique smells.
How is it seen as stealthier to use 12/12 photoperiod seeds?
Beginning with a 12/12 light schedule from seedling stage is said to be helpful in staying hidden. This method, called "12/12 from seed," reduces the vegetative phase, creating compact plants.