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43 | 57.33% |
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32 | 42.67% |
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Pakistani or Afghani
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OG Kush makes up the genetic backbone of West Coast cannabis varieties, but in spite of its ubiquity, its origins remain a debatable mystery. Popular myth maintains that Chemdawg and an indica Hindu Kush parented OG Kush, passing on the distinct “kush” bud structure we see in many strains today. Other theories throw Lemon Thai genetics into the genetic mix, but no one can say for sure how this iconic strain came into existence. There are many different phenotypes of OG Kush, some of which include Tahoe OG, SFV OG, and Alpha OG.
Whatever its true genetics may be, OG Kush is commonly described as sativa-like in its euphoric and happy effects that combat stress and anxiety. It has an earthy pine scent with woody undertones, an aroma that has become the signature of OG Kush varieties and descendants. With OG Kush, patients most commonly cite improvements in migraines, ADD/ADHD, and stress disorders. It has an indoor flowering time of 8 to 9 weeks with moderate yields. https://www.leafly.com/hybrid/og-kush ^Afagani.. paki its all the same mtn. range right?!? where the god bud came from, well I saw Savages and apparently Director Oliver Stone belives it was a USMC solider with genetics from Diarrheastain imported to Cali |
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There is a reasonable difference between the two landraces. Concerning God Bud, one would have to guess what they feel Canadians were working with more at the time, I contend they would lean towards Pakistan as most North Americans did eventually, but there is a great chance Afghani strains were more a part of earlier Canadian craft. If we compare the region to sativas nearby I would agree Pakistan is a contender for a sativa comparison, but I don't feel Pakistani is the dominant sativa trait in OG Kush.
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interesting question, bump, there is a big range of plants representing both. 'gani can go from cabbage like Deep chunk to the much taller and vigorous such as MLI... and you get both types from pakistan as well afaik. then you have Uzbekistan where there are some monster hashplants too.
The OGK abusive looks kind of paki in the leaves... but then again some peeps dont think thats a typical OG. it will be interesting to hear what people think. VG
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maybe both?
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my guess is that it has Pakistani and Mexican mixed sativa genetics in it. I grew up in Los Angeles, CA smoking kushs and compressed in the early 90s and what I remember of "OG Kush" then and now.
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By your logic there was an equal amount of variety being exported and a vast selection from which breeders were working with in the U.S. during the time when OG Kush was created. It would seem misleading to state there is a great import pool to choose from then or even now. Reasonably, one might find more variation coming out of Nepal which begs the question "Is a cannabis producing region with insular tribal restrictions more apt to segregate genetics?" or do those social factors have zero to do with propagation?
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Let's think late 80's and what hybrids if any were depending on Pakistani genetics, we do see that occuring late 90's, yet it would seem plausible for Afghani genes to have had enough time in gardens since as early as '76, a breeder might feel more comfortable using the familiar and wider established.
I suppose I am insinuating that Pakistani traits aren't exploited wholesale until the purple craze, but some would argue in the same spirit that blueberry might not throw Afghani traits and is rather leaning Pakistan. Point being DJ was arguably working with Afghani. I agree this comes across as a borderline dullard debate which could be applied to the Floral line, the illusive OPT or even Haze coloration and whether the Indian component is southern or northern. I don't mean to seem manipulative or act entertained at chasing tails, I just value a wide spectrum of the growers theories at International Cannagraphic.
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Some valley not far from the border may be; chitral valley is in pakistan but touching the border. Could be from Gilgit mountains.
I would say that is Pashtun genetics as they live in both sides of the border and they didn´t draw the border. I think were the British..... Old Sensi Seeds Hindu Kush, Old DP MasterKush who knows. |
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