Og Line Cultivars
OG Line cultivars represent a significant branch in cannabis breeding history, originating from Southern California in the 1990s. The family encompasses several phenotypes traditionally characterized by dense flower structure, resinous trichome production, and lineage records frequently reporting complex genetic ancestry involving Afghani, Pakistani, and Thai landraces. OG Line cultivars are commonly associated with distinctive aromatic profiles often tagged as earthy, pine, and fuel-forward. Breeders working in this category have used OG genetics as foundational material for numerous hybrid lines, making it one of the most documented family groups in modern cultivation records. The family demonstrates relatively stable breeding outcomes across generations, contributing to its widespread adoption in breeding programs globally.
Og Line Cultivars strains
No strains tagged into Og Line Cultivars yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
OG Line cultivars represent a significant branch in cannabis breeding history, originating from Southern California in the 1990s. The family encompasses several phenotypes traditionally characterized by dense flower structure, resinous trichome production, and lineage records frequently reporting complex genetic ancestry involving Afghani, Pakistani, and Thai landraces. OG Line cultivars are commonly associated with distinctive aromatic profiles often tagged as earthy, pine, and fuel-forward. Breeders working in this category have used OG genetics as foundational material for numerous hybrid lines, making it one of the most documented family groups in modern cultivation records. The family demonstrates relatively stable breeding outcomes across generations, contributing to its widespread adoption in breeding programs globally.
OG Line genetics serve as important parent material for breeders developing stable F1 hybrids and stabilized lines. Breeders often cross OG cultivars with other established families to introduce resin production traits and aromatic complexity while maintaining predictable plant architecture.
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