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OG Kush heritage?

OG Kush heritage?

  • Afghanistan

    Votes: 40 57.1%
  • Pakistan

    Votes: 30 42.9%

  • Total voters
    70
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Few peeps have S1 the Triangle Kush, and guess what they got out of it?

anyway, this story is soon to be debunked, a lot of test are be done.
Unfortunate that Florida's work fell off the map, but on a positive note Chemdog still maintains relevance and presence in the game.
 

BlackBuds

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Just my opinion but I would say PCK due to some experience with her. In 94 a friend of mine went to Amsterdam to buy seeds. When he came back he had White Widow (which I requested), Shiva Skunk, Jack Herer, and a strain he could not pronounce but said "they kept calling it Pakistani shitral or crystal kush or something". I found out he meant Chitral. When I grew these seeds I found a keeper that was a short candelabra shaped plant that produced nothing but solid buds up the branches. It was a green plant but would purple up with low temps. This plant is eched in my memory as having a lot of the OG Kush qualities in smell and flavor. Not quite skunky but an earthy spice. A happy comfortable stone.
 

Psi Haze

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Dang, folks... Do you dream of California?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN3GbF9Bx6E

I started smoking grass in the late 80s and into the transition of the early 90s in Los Angeles during the early teen years in my life. I watched the Challenger explode before I went to school, I felt the Earthquakes beneath me, I was a LA Raiders fan, I lived there and was part of it.

Everything good was called OG Kush.. The best stuff people got was from NorCal with the citrus stuff and SoCal with the spicy mexican x paki stuff. It was fucking, badass.. :)
 

420somewhere

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I just started smoking a joint of Tahoe OG

I just started smoking a joint of Tahoe OG

I got the cut from my local club.

:party:

Now I am really stoned, only took a few hits :tiphat:
 
hey mj, we did make hash with it. my friend got it because he wanted it for making bubble. the description "a true hash plant" got him. was very narcotic stuff, the pheno took on purple. I loved the bud and the bubble. The flavor in the hash was outstanding.
 
hey mj, we did make hash with it. my friend got it because he wanted it for making bubble. the description "a true hash plant" got him. was very narcotic stuff, the pheno took on purple. I loved the bud and the bubble. The flavor in the hash was outstanding.

Good to know it translates well in water based method, if it works out in a proprietary blend I will share dry sift results.
 
I don't have a clue but human nature being what it is I can't imagine whoever is responsible staying quiet for all these years. someone's story is likely legitimate. but who's?

The Floridians, east coast et al have been historically outspoken about origin stories, but curiously the west coast has been all but silent sans any desert connections.
 
thanks mj, i always loved it, once I get moved into new house im going to try to track her down, does dj still make them any? I reckon out west a person can just buy clones at the clone store ? lol ? ill see when i get there i reckon.
 

therevverend

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To me the only thing Kush about OG Kush is it's name. Robert Connell Clarke describes like strains in Marijuana Botany, the California Creeper and Large Upright Bushy. Those are the two common phenotypes I've seen.
Whenever the initial hybrids were made it was so long ago, the original Indica is long lost. True Kush Indicas are just as rare as the true Narrow Leaf Sativas. Everything in California is so hybridized, it's great cannabis, just not wide leaf or narrow leaf anymore.
Marijuana Botany was written in 1980 I've had OG Kushes grow outdoors just like he describes. I think outdoors you can see plants really express what they "are". These California hybrids get ten feet tall outside. True Indica hashplants are lucky to reach five feet.
 

relic1981

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idk. i think there may be a connection with og to the la affie going around in the early 80's i also think something like socal master kush is in there. i love socal master kush. best afghnai ive ever had next to the la affie cut i had a few years back. wasnt old enough to know the real la affie but hear it was dank. ive tried aficianado's la affie, from a cutting, and it is absolutly amazing. and i agree bloo moonshine is bomb. its off topic but ive been trying to get a cut of that back for years now with no luck. reguardless no matter what the genetics, og is bomb and will be known for some time to come as some of the best herb. it just has it proper, great taste, decent yield, incredible medicinal effects, awesome smell and that flavor. also i have a wide leaf pure kush that grows like an indica but some of the kushiest herb around. you would think its an og (by taste) if you didnt know better. so there are def some wideblade kushs around just like some really bomb sativas with skinny arse leaf blades like some of the hazes up here in norcal
 
thanks mj, i always loved it, once I get moved into new house im going to try to track her down, does dj still make them any? I reckon out west a person can just buy clones at the clone store ? lol ? ill see when i get there i reckon.

I believe Dutch Passion is still doing Blue Moonshine
 
idk. i think there may be a connection with og to the la affie going around in the early 80's i also think something like socal master kush is in there.

I would be curious to see people's opinion on the aesthetic differences of Master Kush and the Ghost OG. West Coast growers using Affie in a serious program pre 90's makes sense, but I suspect what we find in OG Kush is a less worked and possibly more potent (less flavorful) Afghanica. I say this because of the flavonoids which appear louder in the OG than what we would normally associate with Afghani, there are OGs which lean harder to the pinene, but I'm thinking of the earlier iterations towards limonene.
 

KiefSweat

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To me the only thing Kush about OG Kush is it's name. Robert Connell Clarke describes like strains in Marijuana Botany, the California Creeper and Large Upright Bushy. Those are the two common phenotypes I've seen.
Whenever the initial hybrids were made it was so long ago, the original Indica is long lost. True Kush Indicas are just as rare as the true Narrow Leaf Sativas. Everything in California is so hybridized, it's great cannabis, just not wide leaf or narrow leaf anymore.
Marijuana Botany was written in 1980 I've had OG Kushes grow outdoors just like he describes. I think outdoors you can see plants really express what they "are". These California hybrids get ten feet tall outside. True Indica hashplants are lucky to reach five feet.

Yup and when you read old descriptions on some g13 and hybrids they sound a lot like lanky 10 week ogs.
 

ronbo51

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In 1980 I moved up to Maine. On the way I stopped at a friends house in RI and spent the night. Before we left he showed me his spot and gave me some seeds. The plants were short and wide leaved. He said it came from his buddy who went to Afghanistan in 1977 and met locals and came back with these special seeds. He said his friends were growing it as well as the guy who brought it back had his own group already growing it in Mass and RI and now me in Maine. I started seedlings immediately and nursed maybe a dozen plants that first summer into holes in a field above my house. Even in 1980 Maine was semi legal. Possession was a civil offense. We were out in the boonies. The plants grew into multi branched bushes and flowered topping out at 6 feet. The plants were strong and I never staked them. There was never any mold, even though we would let the plants go well into October, pulling the night before the first hard freeze. The legend got around pretty quick about our pot as people were turned on to it. We called it Skullfuck. It always turned purple at the end of the season and tasted like fresh hash. No one had ever had anything like it. The stone was very different from the redbud and goldbud from Mexico. This was strong pull you down to the floor no one talking staring at a candle type high. Although we all learned how to work and be productive while doing it. I grew it for 4 years then I lost my genetic line being careless But I know that afghan got around and got named whatever by who ever and was used in other peoples lines, especially in Mass and Rhode Island where many had access to the seed line. It probably has nothing to do with the OGKush line, but I know for fact eastcoasters had access to that strain by 1979.
 
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