SFV OG by Concrete Jungle Seeds
OG Kush × Chem Dawg × Afghani #1
SFV OG, developed by Concrete Jungle Seeds, is a hybrid strain with a significant history in California cannabis breeding. It is recognized for its potent effects and a complex sensory profile, appealing to both medicinal and recreational users.
Appearance
SFV OG buds are notable for their dense structure and a heavy coating of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. They typically display a mix of deep green and purple hues, with bright orange or red pistils providing a striking contrast. The calyx structure is robust, contributing to the preservation of the strain's potent characteristics.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of SFV OG is characterized by a strong diesel scent, complemented by undertones of pine and sweet citrus. Upon tasting, users experience a blend of earthy and diesel flavors, followed by a lingering citrus sweetness. This complex profile is attributed to its rich terpene content.
Effects
SFV OG is known to provide a balanced hybrid experience, offering both a calming body sensation and a mild cerebral uplift. Its effects are often described as euphoric and can be conducive to relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate that SFV OG typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties. The high THC to CBD ratio is often associated with its effectiveness in managing certain conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Originally known as San Fernando Valley OG, this strain has roots in early California cannabis breeding. It is an indica/sativa hybrid with genetic contributions from strains such as OG Kush, Chem Dawg, and Afghani #1, with potential influence from Larry OG and Tahoe Cut. Approximately 50-60% of its genetics are derived from indica sources.
Growing
Cultivating SFV OG requires attention to detail, with optimal conditions yielding between 500-600 grams per square meter. The plant's dense bud structure and robust calyxes are noted by growers. Specific details on cultivation difficulty and flowering time are not extensively documented in the provided notes.