Bog OG by Tonygreens Tortured Beans
classic indica and sativa hybrids × OG phenotypes
Bog OG is a hybrid cultivar developed by Tonygreens Tortured Beans, known for its meticulous genetic selection and balanced profile. Spanning nearly four years of trials, this strain combines classic indica and sativa genetics to achieve a unique characteristic.
Appearance
Bog OG presents visually striking, dense, and sticky buds covered in a significant trichome layer, giving them a frosty appearance. The buds often display a color palette mixing deep greens with purples. Its plant structure is noted for being robust and resilient, suitable for various growing environments.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bog OG is complex, characterized by earthy, herbal, and citrus notes, often compared to a damp bog with hints of pine and lemon zest. This scent profile is further nuanced by subtle floral undertones.
Flavors mirror the aroma, offering a multifaceted experience that includes citrus, cream, earthy, floral, herbal, lemon, pine, and spicy notes. The specific curing process can significantly enhance the aromatic complexity.
Effects
Bog OG is reported to produce a cerebral effect, indicating a balanced influence on the consumer's mental state. The strain's genetic makeup suggests a blend of indica and sativa traits that contribute to its overall impact.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis has indicated elevated levels of myrcene and caryophyllene, contributing to the strain's distinct aroma. Genetic sequencing suggests enhanced production of myrcene and limonene derivatives. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Tonygreens Tortured Beans, Bog OG is the result of approximately four years of meticulous trials and error, drawing from early 2000s OG phenotypes. The strain was engineered to balance indica and sativa genetics, with approximately 60% indica and 40% sativa influences, aiming for robust growth and unique characteristics.
Cultivation
Bog OG demonstrates resilience to moderate temperature fluctuations and humidity. The breeding process achieved a high 95% stable phenotype rate, making it a reliable choice for cultivators seeking consistent genetic expression and distinctive qualities. Its plant structure is robust, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.