This is a truly beautiful hybrid of Nepali OG (same mother as Goji OG) crossed to the now retired Appalachia male (green crack x tres dawg). The amazing thing about this cross is that many of the phenos have an aroma of powdered milk, some with very delicate fruit accents like the smell of candy hearts, but an undeniable head of sweet powdery milk. The predominant milk smell is so different and unique that Bodhi Seeds named it Mothers Milk, it has some of the highest bag appeal out of Bodhi Seeds range, and a potency that will cut through the fog of other strains like butter, with a heavy yield for an OG hybrid. This is a very feminine and sublime strain don't expect in your face lemon pinesol on this one, although with some digging there are pure OG phenos to be had, the magic with this momma is in the unique expression of her genes.
Strain FAQ
What role does selective breeding play in greenhouse strain development?
Breeders for greenhouse cultivation obviously select traits that thrive in that environment. They generally select strains with compact growth to fit more plants and early blooming to match the greenhouse's light schedule.
Do lemon-scented strains solely contain limonene?
Limonene is the headliner of the lemon aroma, but other terpenes help. Myrcene's earthy undertone and pinene's piney sharpness are said to enhance the strain's scent and flavour. This combined effect of terpenes may reportedly boost the strain's effects.
Strains that finish Beginning of October, any particular terpene profile?
Despite finishing early, these strains have distinct terpene profiles with a vast range of scents and flavours. There is not just one or two common scents that they all have in common!
Why do tall strains generally have extended flowering times?
Tall cannabis strains flower longer due to their usually Sativa genetics. This elongated flowering process is said to allow for more complex flavours and powerful cannabis characteristics. They typically flower for 10–14 weeks, unlike shorter, Indica-dominant strains.
How has looking for the perfect 50/50 hybrid affected cannabis breeding?
The pursuit of balance has driven cannabis breeding innovation. It's about unlocking new genetic possibilities and understanding the plant better, paving the door for future strain development.