Black Scotts OG by Domus Seeds
Indica Ancestors
Black Scotts Og is an indica-dominant strain meticulously bred by Domus Seeds. It has gained recognition in the Oregon cannabis market for its potent effects and distinctive characteristics, rooted in robust indica genetics.
Appearance
The buds of Black Scotts Og are notable for their dark coloration, often appearing slate-gray to deep black, which becomes more pronounced during flowering. They are densely covered in trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance, and maintain a compact, tight structure. Mature plants can produce large, resinous flower clusters.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a complex aroma profile that blends earthy, musky, and spicy notes, reminiscent of damp forest floor and burnt wood. When cured properly, hints of citrus and herbal undertones emerge. The flavor mirrors the aroma, featuring deep earthy tones with spicy pepper, a subtle citrus sweetness, and a lingering, slightly skunky finish.
Effects
Black Scotts Og delivers a profoundly relaxing experience, characterized by a deep physical relaxation and a soothing body high that eases tension. Consumers also report a subsequent sense of calm mental clarity, promoting focus. The effects are predominantly indica-like, leading to a tranquil and sedated state.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Myrcene is the dominant terpene in Black Scotts Og, contributing to its aroma and fatigue-reducing effects, and potentially acting as a psychoactive multiplier. Secondary terpenes include caryophyllene, which adds spicy notes and may offer anti-inflammatory benefits, and limonene, providing a citrusy zest. The strain typically contains 20-25% THC and less than 1% CBD, with trace amounts of other cannabinoids.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are limited, Black Scotts Og is noted for its resilience and high resin production, traits inherited from its indica ancestors. Its compact bud structure is suitable for various harvesting methods.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Domus Seeds, Black Scotts Og has established a reputation in Oregon's cannabis market since the mid-2010s. Its genetic heritage leans heavily towards indica, resulting in a potent and resilient plant with carefully selected traits.