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which og is the original? indica? sativa/indica?

so i'm a little bit confused about ogs. some people say they are pure indicas and kushes and some people say they are hybrid but more sativa. does it depend on the cut? are some phenos pure indicas and other phenos hybrids? all the ogs that i have seen growing stretch like a mofo in flower, which is a very sativa quality. i have noticed however, that some phenos like the sfv og kush mark a similar bud structure to pure kushes such as bubba kush. other cuts such as the fire cut have different structure to them and also the flavor is much more sativa like (with the lemony, fuel flavors to them, much like sour diesel of chemdog). the sfv og, in my experience with it, has more of a kush flavor to it, and it's not as lemony fuel.

so which one is the original og? is it the tahoe og out of tahoe, or is it the sfv og out of la? where did all of these other phenos come from? are they from selfed seeds that produced different phenos? do you think some phenos are pure indicas and some are hybrids?
 

Raco

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think about epigenetic changes
it does happen...all the time!
there are plants that have incredible plasticity! :)
 
sfv and pure kush looking like bubba? not sure what you are talking about there...

maybe i'm mistaken but i have had some sfv that in bud structure looked similar to bubba kush. and when i said pure kushes i didn't mean the strain pure kush..i meant kushes like bubba kush, master kush, hindu kush. maybe the sfv i had wasn't actually sfv? i don't know...it's hard when there are so many OGs around. i just want to know where it really originated from.
 
and would you guys say that some cuts of og are more sativa or indica than others? are some of them pure indicas and others hybrids? cause i look at seed vendor catalogues and a lot of them say pure indica. but i've always thought that it was hybrid...almost 50/50.
 
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stihgnobevoli

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it all tastes the same so who cares.

all kush = same taste smell and pretty much same bland high.

meh... like sucking air through a mouth full of dirt, smells like old shoes.
 
Kush denotes the "Hindu Kush", which lays in the bordering region of Afghanistan and Paktistan. Since they don´t have (m)any Landrace Sativas there, its to be considered 100% Indica.
As I read, the OG Kush is a Chemdawg x 50% Sativa from the Tahoe Lake.
Chemdawg is Diesel, which is Super Skunk x Northern Lights -> Which is around 60% Sativa for the SS and 0% for the NL. Chemdawg is therefore something like 30% Sativa.
50% Sativa x 30% Sativa is 40% Sativa for the Ocean Grown Kush. Some places say chemdawg is 100% indica. Which make the mix lean even more towards the indica side.

I know a lot is being sold as a mostly Sativa hybrid in the states, but like I said in the last thread: There are virtually no Sativae which create stout plants, fat buds, short internodes and no more than 5 fingers.

But Im happy to stand corrected if someone has a better calculation.
 

Headbandf1

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Tahoe OG is the Original. then everything else is hybrids of the tahoe og


Agreed anyone whos been around first heard that name around '92 - '93 with the south shore grower that called his Tahoe Kush then OG came later.

First time i heard OG kush was in simivalley 94 -95 and they called it OG kush and would say straight from the SFV.

What kush ment to us was more about plant growth, Kush ment a hybrid that grew bigger then pure indicas and no were near the growth of the sativas, but they also produced tighter Indica style buds, than the sativa we had at the time. So back them to my area ment a hybrid for bigger plant tighter buds and reasonable flower time indoors. and outstanding quality.
 

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