San Fernando Valley OG Kush AKA SFV OG Genetics
San Fernando Valley OG Kush is synonymous with the expectation of the strain OG Kush. Since 2017 an immense amount of research has been conducted, documenting the history of legacy cannabis genetic cultivars and chemovars. Strains like SFVOG, Skunk, and Jäger have since been credited back to their creators. The SFVOG clone becoming so popular in the mid 2000s and 2010s, the dispersal of the chemovar overshadowed the original OG Kush. By 2017 the SFVOG clone had proliferated with such strength, industry-plants and DNA researchers discovered a majority of evidence demonstrating that only a single OG clone existed. This genetically identical plant carried the name SFVOG, OG Kush, Fire OG, etc. along with dozens of other OG Kush related names. While cannabis strains became massive household names, their plant breeder counterparts had no origin story in public view. It was through the transparency and redemption of cannabis legalization, the decreased threat of criminal prosecution that breeders began to tell their story. This freedom has allowed us to hear claims of breeder-ship of the SFVOG clone, and lay credit to Cali Connection of the San Fernando Valley region of Southern California. Intelligent sources point to the hybridization event by Cali Connection which utilized Afghani pollen onto the original OG Kush to create SFV OG. The SFV OG became so heavily circulated, the original OG Kush may be difficult to delineate from SFVOG or even have its existence validated all together. Whatever story you believe, you will agree this powdery mildew susceptible clone is unmistakable and nostalgic. Powerful and heavily weighted like a halo of smoke, the SFVOG Kush has a deep sedative high. Kush and coffee for any event.