Top shelf strains

aeviaanah

Well-Known Member
maybe this is why the og kush is so good? i think we have something going here. hold on imma make a thread!
 

stonedmetalhead1

Well-Known Member
So Ocean Grown Kush isn't a Cali strain? lol. yeah, ok.
Do you still believe OG is a Cali strain?

just incase you missed it.

The Diesel Breakdown


By Jason King - Wednesday, February 22 2006


I write this in hopes of clearing the mass confusion on the Diesel lineage. I have the real story from the actual folks responsible for Diesel.The Diesel came from a seed that was found in a bag of the insanely delicious Colorado Indica known as ChemDawg (Cannabible 2, page 46). Two friends met on a Grateful Dead tour in ?91 (thank you Jerry!), and a pound of the majestic ChemDawg ? whose own lineage is still somewhat of a mystery ? containing 12 seeds made its way to Massachusetts.As for the father of those seeds, this much is known: The person who had the ChemDawg in Colorado was growing only ChemDawg, so the father was probably a ChemDawg male or hermaphrodite. The seeds found in the legendary pound bag were grown out, and from this came some truly phenomenal ganja.At this point, another good friend was met on a Phish tour (thanks boys!) and clones of the awesome ChemDawg offspring were passed on to this lucky new friend. The new growers, from New York City, didn't like the name ChemDawg, so they started calling it The Diesel. This is the Diesel that some of us are lucky enough to know and love today. A couple of years later, a Super Skunk x Sensi Northern Lights was crossed with the newly named Diesel, and thus Headband, Daywrecker Diesel, and Diesel #1 (Cannabible 1, page 65) were created. Soon after that, a hermaphrodite Massachusetts Super Skunk pollinated the Diesel, and from the seeds created, the Sour Diesel was born. Then there's OG Kush, which is a sister to Sour Diesel. Several newer crosses have been made by the original Massachusetts ChemDawg family, and they are featured here.


Unfortunately, Soma's "NYC Diesel" barely, if at all, resembles the real Diesel. It has more of a citrus flavor, and is much weaker than the real Diesel. The thing that I love so much about the original Diesel and its hybrids is the aftertaste. Don't get me wrong, the exhalation is almost orgasmic, but it's after the smoke stops coming out that you notice a sour fuel flavor that just coats your entire mouth and throat. It's freakin' outrageous. I would smoke the real Diesel for just the taste even if it didn't have THC ? which, by the way, it has massive amounts of.
The lesson learned here is that we should all be very thankful to both The Grateful Dead and Phish, not only for their awesome music, but also for all the great connections that were made on their tours
 
I would say most of your strains have top shelf potential and being that you say your a noob I would guess that you just didn't grow them to there potential. I would find a grow journal on here thats from a reputable grower and follow what they do as close as possible and then tweek it to your needs. Also a proper cure will make all the difference and some can take longer to cure. Here is a great link to doing a perfect cure every time, I have been growing for about 10 years now and I have to say this is the easiest and best way I have come across. Also a lot of strains take longer then they say they do so go by when it looks done and not by a specific date you expect it to be done.

A perfect cure every time
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=156237
Wow! 10 years? Do you have a grow journal I can use? I think I'll use yours. Lol. I'm using stinkbuds setup. I wanna try different nutes. Anything you would recommend?
 
Do you still believe OG is a Cali strain?

just incase you missed it.

The Diesel Breakdown


By Jason King - Wednesday, February 22 2006


I write this in hopes of clearing the mass confusion on the Diesel lineage. I have the real story from the actual folks responsible for Diesel.The Diesel came from a seed that was found in a bag of the insanely delicious Colorado Indica known as ChemDawg (Cannabible 2, page 46). Two friends met on a Grateful Dead tour in ?91 (thank you Jerry!), and a pound of the majestic ChemDawg ? whose own lineage is still somewhat of a mystery ? containing 12 seeds made its way to Massachusetts.As for the father of those seeds, this much is known: The person who had the ChemDawg in Colorado was growing only ChemDawg, so the father was probably a ChemDawg male or hermaphrodite. The seeds found in the legendary pound bag were grown out, and from this came some truly phenomenal ganja.At this point, another good friend was met on a Phish tour (thanks boys!) and clones of the awesome ChemDawg offspring were passed on to this lucky new friend. The new growers, from New York City, didn't like the name ChemDawg, so they started calling it The Diesel. This is the Diesel that some of us are lucky enough to know and love today. A couple of years later, a Super Skunk x Sensi Northern Lights was crossed with the newly named Diesel, and thus Headband, Daywrecker Diesel, and Diesel #1 (Cannabible 1, page 65) were created. Soon after that, a hermaphrodite Massachusetts Super Skunk pollinated the Diesel, and from the seeds created, the Sour Diesel was born. Then there's OG Kush, which is a sister to Sour Diesel. Several newer crosses have been made by the original Massachusetts ChemDawg family, and they are featured here.


Unfortunately, Soma's "NYC Diesel" barely, if at all, resembles the real Diesel. It has more of a citrus flavor, and is much weaker than the real Diesel. The thing that I love so much about the original Diesel and its hybrids is the aftertaste. Don't get me wrong, the exhalation is almost orgasmic, but it's after the smoke stops coming out that you notice a sour fuel flavor that just coats your entire mouth and throat. It's freakin' outrageous. I would smoke the real Diesel for just the taste even if it didn't have THC ? which, by the way, it has massive amounts of.
The lesson learned here is that we should all be very thankful to both The Grateful Dead and Phish, not only for their awesome music, but also for all the great connections that were made on their tours
I'm curious. How did they get the Og out of Og kusk?
 
IMO Top shelf is well grown weed regardless of seed name or breeder .. you can take bagseed and do wonders with it... if you know how to grow
I always thought genetics had to do with it... Lol. How does knowing how to grow make it better? I'm a newb... Lol. I want the most delicious and potent weed known to mankind. Lol.
 

khm916

Active Member
I read somewhere that about 80% of strains in the netherlands are descendants of strains that came from california not sure if its true though.
 
Oops... I meant. What's the OG stand for? Original? I've seen "ocean grown" but don't know how accurate that is. What makes OG an OG? Any insight is appreciated. Thanks!
 

tardis

Well-Known Member
pure fact of the matter is your always gonna the a holes who think they know everything about cannabis, when in fact they know jack shit about the genectic lines it happens EVERYWHERE not just cali there are NY a holes too
Like when people tell me Chemdog is called Chem when it has nutes, and dog when grown without any nutes.
 
I've also heard Original Gangster for years as the OG in OG Kush
I thought that as well until 2 years ago.Thats when i found out its called og because it was ocean grown.But you have a guy named original ghost who has a og kush.His og stand for original ghost cut kush.
 
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