Og Lineage Genetics
The OG lineage represents a foundational family in modern cannabis genetics, primarily associated with California-origin strains developed from the 1990s onward. Plants in this family commonly display dense, resinous flower structures and are often tagged as producing earthy, diesel, and citrus-forward aromatic profiles. OG strains typically show relatively compact growth patterns with thick branch structure and moderate to high flower density. Breeders working in this category frequently report consistent plant vigor and stable trait expression across generations. The lineage has become a breeding reference point, with numerous contemporary cultivars tracing genetic ancestry to documented OG parent material. Documentation of OG genetics remains important for understanding modern strain development history and breeding program objectives.
Og Lineage Genetics strains
No strains tagged into Og Lineage Genetics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The OG lineage represents a foundational family in modern cannabis genetics, primarily associated with California-origin strains developed from the 1990s onward. Plants in this family commonly display dense, resinous flower structures and are often tagged as producing earthy, diesel, and citrus-forward aromatic profiles. OG strains typically show relatively compact growth patterns with thick branch structure and moderate to high flower density. Breeders working in this category frequently report consistent plant vigor and stable trait expression across generations. The lineage has become a breeding reference point, with numerous contemporary cultivars tracing genetic ancestry to documented OG parent material. Documentation of OG genetics remains important for understanding modern strain development history and breeding program objectives.
OG genetics serve as reliable parent material for breeders seeking stable structure, resin production, and aromatic consistency. The lineage's documented characteristics make it valuable for both pure-line stabilization work and directed hybridization programs.
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