Anyone have the scoop on this one? Tryin g to get some info on it... I know 3C runs it but their description is vague.
Was under the impression that this is the Josh D cut along with another one of their strains that they run. I think they called the other one the Club 33 or something along those lines.
Yeah I’ve pretty much sussed out this information...
3C club 33 OG is the josh D 100% without a doubt.
3C Kushushima OG is the Jew gold.
3C Illuminati OG is just the Josh D as well?
I was at a shop earlier today and had all 3 in front of me and the nugs were definitely different. And if they are the same I appreciate the info and it looks like it’s one less clone to have. Lol.
That makes things really confusing when people are giving new names to strains that already have one!
Reminds me of the bullshit planetary names like Neptune OG, Mars OG, Saturn OG years ago. Just ridiculous renaming again.
Yeah I’ve pretty much sussed out this information...
3C club 33 OG is the josh D 100% without a doubt.
3C Kushushima OG is the Jew gold.
3C Illuminati OG is just the Josh D as well?
I was at a shop earlier today and had all 3 in front of me and the nugs were definitely different. And if they are the same I appreciate the info and it looks like it’s one less clone to have. Lol.
Will have to check my old bottle stash, but I don't think the Kushushima is the Jew's Gold. Pretty sure I had that one, and I would have remembered if it was an OG-leaner like that. From what I remember it was more of a heavy indica crossed with OG...something with much bigger buds than a typical OG.
Reminds me of the bullshit planetary names like Neptune OG, Mars OG, Saturn OG years ago. Just ridiculous renaming again.
I always thought the planetary series was OGs x W Sour D. But I can't even remember where I heard that. Earth was my favorite
What is likely happening is just different growers using different nutes/environments all growing the same strain. To differentiate, some shops will just use different names. The difference in end product can be surprising when the same clone is grown under separate conditions.