Og Lineage
The OG Lineage represents a foundational cannabis family primarily associated with West Coast breeding programs, particularly emerging from the California region in the 1990s. Plants within this lineage are commonly characterized by dense bud structures, resinous trichome production, and complex aromatic profiles often described as earthy, woody, and citrus-forward. OG Lineage genetics frequently appear in breeding records as parent material for modern cultivars, and the family continues to be a reference point for breeders seeking specific phenotypic traits. The exact genetic origins remain subject to debate within breeding communities, with various lineage records suggesting Afghani, Hindu Kush, and Chemdawg ancestry. Understanding OG Lineage genetics provides insight into how regional breeding preferences shaped contemporary cannabis cultivar development.
Og Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Og Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The OG Lineage represents a foundational cannabis family primarily associated with West Coast breeding programs, particularly emerging from the California region in the 1990s. Plants within this lineage are commonly characterized by dense bud structures, resinous trichome production, and complex aromatic profiles often described as earthy, woody, and citrus-forward. OG Lineage genetics frequently appear in breeding records as parent material for modern cultivars, and the family continues to be a reference point for breeders seeking specific phenotypic traits. The exact genetic origins remain subject to debate within breeding communities, with various lineage records suggesting Afghani, Hindu Kush, and Chemdawg ancestry. Understanding OG Lineage genetics provides insight into how regional breeding preferences shaped contemporary cannabis cultivar development.
Breeders working with OG Lineage genetics commonly select for resin density, terpene stability across phenotypes, and the family's reported resilience in various cultivation environments. The lineage serves as a genetic reference point for breeders attempting to stabilize or enhance specific aromatic and structural traits in hybrid development.
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