Og Type Aromatics
OG Type Aromatics refers to cannabis strains descended from or chemically similar to Original Gangster (OG Kush) lineages, characterized by distinctive terpene profiles featuring prominent myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene compounds. These strains are commonly associated with earthy, pine, and citrus aromatic notes, though individual phenotypes vary significantly within the OG family. Lineage records frequently report OG genetics originating from Californian breeding work in the 1990s, blending Afghani and Thai landrace ancestry. Modern breeders working in this category continue to stabilize OG-type aromatics through selective crosses, maintaining chemical consistency while exploring hybrid vigor with unrelated cultivars. Understanding OG Type Aromatics is essential for seed selection and predictability in breeding programs seeking this recognized chemotype.
Og Type Aromatics strains
No strains tagged into Og Type Aromatics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
OG Type Aromatics refers to cannabis strains descended from or chemically similar to Original Gangster (OG Kush) lineages, characterized by distinctive terpene profiles featuring prominent myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene compounds. These strains are commonly associated with earthy, pine, and citrus aromatic notes, though individual phenotypes vary significantly within the OG family. Lineage records frequently report OG genetics originating from Californian breeding work in the 1990s, blending Afghani and Thai landrace ancestry. Modern breeders working in this category continue to stabilize OG-type aromatics through selective crosses, maintaining chemical consistency while exploring hybrid vigor with unrelated cultivars. Understanding OG Type Aromatics is essential for seed selection and predictability in breeding programs seeking this recognized chemotype.
Breeders use OG Type Aromatics as stable parent material to establish recognizable terpene profiles in F1 and F2 generations. The family's relative genetic stability makes it a reliable backbone for creating new crosses while maintaining consumer-familiar aromatic signatures.
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