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educate me ....
it seems you have a bug up your butt about oregonkid, and a bone to pick. his place in the history of og kush is very minimal, but very important. the cut didn't really exist outside of florida before him.
Lol funny you say that because I've always thought poorly dried og smells like bounty dry sheets.....don't mind me though please carry on.....I doubt that would happen with a real cut thoughOg smells like soapy chemical pine Sol. That's it. Lemony profiles come from weak phenos/s1s or shitty drying. Or it's not og.
Lol funny you say that because I've always thought poorly dried og smells like bounty dry sheets.....don't mind me though please carry on.....I doubt that would happen with a real cut though
Maybe a slight mildew smell too ya ? Or.am I TrippnPretty sure all strains smell like that if dried shittily enough lol
@oahno...the terpene limonene...ever heard of it? pinene? high percentages are a trademark in the og lineage. i know this as I've been actually getting product tested, product i know lineage of, product i raised. not some shit i read and listened to. limonene smells like lemon, lemon peel. pinene? well I'm sure you get the point. different descriptors from different noses and vocabularies. so far as DIESELEY, KEROSENE, FUELY, PINE SOL....those all describe the unique taste and flavor that og has that wasn't around in anybody's nose or mouth until its creation/discovery...point being there is absolutely two different closely related og chemotypes with the soapy/bleach/acrid/skunk leaning side being one and the other being a more high pitched lemon scent. ever grown a common LA club clone only og cut like TAHOE? SFV? LARRY? not a seed that has an afghan father bred out of it...how bout FIRE, HELLS ANGEL, 100 DOLLAR, 91, HIGH OCTANE, FACE OFF.... @ oahno the description of lemon doesn't ring a bell? theres no citrus profile in og? i would have to say i strongly disagree. as far as s1 generation what does it matter? if that were the case would it change the fact that when a connoisseur palate tastes different examples of og;s there are only going to be two distinct flavor profiles. not 10, not 20, theres not a different flavor profile for every different og "cut". there is two. soap or citrus. @oahno LA has been growing and breeding on a major level since the early 80s. thats a fact. norcal folk, pnw folk, they are mostly la transplants as well. la was dominating the game as it housed the best strains, best grows, and best growers circa late 1980s through current day. la is not considered a consumer city anymore than any other metro area, the distinction is that la is a producer. an origin of trafficking. big difference between the two classifications. i know exactly what i grew cuz, and its og, and its fire, AND my citrus sweet enhances the natural limonene heavy profile the genetics are pre dispositioned to exhibit and its available to qualified patients in LA.
there is one og cut, you can't prove the origins of any of the supposed different cuts you blurt out, other than to scream "LA" as often as possible. Unless you can produce an actual piece of evidence other than some long rambling diatribe, there's really nothing else to say on the subject.
when was the first time you saw "OG Kush" in LA? What month, what year?
are you telling me that original "OG Kush" and tahoe "OG Kush" are different cuts? And if so how can you PROVE it.
Tahoe, Ghost, Original are all the same cut. Hell's Angels just popped up recently but it's the same as well. And all those are soapy in nature, not lemony. Throw around buzz terpene names all you want. Fact is, if your "OG Kush" smells like lemons, it's an S1 or a cross of some sort.