Recommended for many farming styles. She is typically sativa dom, so she can stretch quite a bit, and can handle a heavy prune late in veg, or 2 weeks into flower for a nice even canopy. This will also encourage larger bud production.
The most common pheno is a large producing sativa dominant pheno. A very hearty OG with an intensely sweet aroma throughout that emerges into a combination of sugary, skunky fruit. The yield is impressive as is the early calex production and frosty resin throughout the entire plant. The large, dense nuggets are evenly spaced amid the branches. Spectacular orangy-red leaves shade this beauty. The sugar production is epic!
Have you ever been hit in the face with a slice of watermelon? Ready or not, here it comes.. Along with a wide variety of fruity profiles ranging from robust berry and pungent melon overtones, to spiced cider and slight green coffee bean notes with a pervasive sweet citrus aftertaste. Leaves you wanting more!
Strong and lasting body high that encourages mind clarity. Enhances daytime productivity while providing an uplifting of spirits. Known to relieve stress, anxiety and depression while aiding in pain relief.
- Parents: Electric Watermelon & Jesus OG Kush
- Hybrid Mix: Indica 30% / Sativa 70%
- Havest: 56-60 days
- Yield: Medium to Heavy
Strain FAQ
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.
Why is it reported that increased CO2 levels are useful?
It has been well reported that higher CO2 levels improve photosynthesis, and therefore enhances plant growth and yields. Some indoor enthusiasts reportedly increase CO2 to more than double what plants breathe in nature, enabling rapid growth.
How does a strain's genetics affect its coffee flavours?
Coffee-tasting strains' effects and flavour profiles depend on their Indica and Sativa genetics. While Sativa-dominant strains may reportedly energise, Indica-dominant strains may reportedly calm.
How does OG Kush's genetic diversity show?
The vast genetic tapestry of OG Kush produces a variety of phenotypes with distinct features. This diversity shows OG Kush's genetic plasticity, since strains can vary in flavour, taste, and experience.
Were Sativa strains ever used for anything other than getting high or medicine?
Sativas' capabilities go beyond just these two things. Their strong fibres have been used to make ropes, clothes, and paper. This shows just how varied and valuable the cannabis plant has been even before its more modern uses.