SFV OG

$29.00

Straightforward pine and lemon over earthy fuel keeps it crisp, finishing with a calm and uplifting time.

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SFV OG keeps it classic and sharp, the kind of OG profile you can spot with one open jar. Pine and lemon lead immediately, then the earthy base and a clear diesel edge bring weight and grit. This is the San Fernando Valley cut of OG Kush, leaning Indica. Your sessions usually feel calming and settled, but there is still a light lift that keeps it clear instead of sleepy right away.

Indoors, it stays compact at about 80 to 100 cm, which makes it easy to shape into a neat, productive canopy without fighting stretch. Outdoors is where it opens up, often reaching 200 to 250 cm, so early training and strong support can make a big difference once flowering weight builds. Plan for about 8 to 9 weeks in flower, a straightforward schedule that fits most rooms and most harvest calendars. Indoor yields commonly land around 500 to 550 gr/m² with solid light coverage and steady airflow. Outdoor runs can reach up to about 600 gr/plant when the plant has enough time to build structure before flip. Early October harvest timing gives outdoor growers a clear target window.

The lemon note tends to stay crisp with a slower dry, while cure brings the pine and earth into better balance. SFV OG is a no-nonsense pick for growers who want traditional OG character, practical indoor size, and a calm, steady experience that feels composed rather than flashy.

Genetic Background:OG Kush (San Fernando Valley cut)
THC: 
CBD:Low
Sativa:25%
Indica:75%
Flavor:Pine, lemon, earthy, diesel
Effect:Relaxing, uplifting, calming
Breeder Location: United States
Yield indoor:500-550 gr/m²
Yield outdoor:Up to 600 gr/plant
Flowering time:8-9 weeks
Height indoor:80-100 cm
Height outdoor:200-250 cm
Harvest Month:Early October
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SFV OG FAQ

SFV OG is commonly associated with a bold OG-style aroma that leans gassy, earthy, and sharp. Some phenotypes also show a brighter citrus or pine edge on top of the fuel note.

Many people prefer it later in the day because it often feels deeply relaxing. In smaller amounts it may feel more functional, but it is rarely described as a light option.

A properly sized carbon filter, good tent sealing, and steady negative pressure are the usual foundation. Late flower is typically when the aroma becomes hardest to ignore.

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Many describe a classic OG taste with fuel and earth up front and a slightly brighter lemon or pine note behind it. A strong cure often makes the profile feel smoother and more layered.

Many users report a strong body calm with a noticeable mental shift early on. As the session continues, the relaxing side often becomes the main feature.

Many grows show moderate stretch, though it depends on phenotype and veg time. Planning headroom and training in veg helps keep the canopy even.

It usually points to that unmistakable mix of fuel, earth, and pungent sharpness combined with a heavier, relaxing finish. The profile tends to feel classic rather than sweet or fruity.

Photoperiod plants let you choose veg length and trigger flower with a consistent 12/12 schedule. That flexibility helps you shape the plant before buds start stacking.

Many growers treat OG-leaning plants as better with steady, balanced feeding rather than aggressive pushes. Watching leaf tips and overall color is a simple way to stay in the safe zone.

Many phenotypes produce compact, weighty buds when lighting and airflow are dialed in. Dense flower makes late-flower humidity control especially important.

It often helps, especially if buds get heavy and tops start leaning. A trellis or stakes can keep branches stable and improve light exposure across the canopy.

If you like classic fuel-forward profiles, SFV OG is often right in that lane. It tends to satisfy people who want a loud aroma and a heavier finish.

Yes, photoperiod feminized plants can be cloned and kept as mothers under veg lighting. Cloning is the best way to repeat a specific keeper phenotype.

It has a long-standing reputation for a strong OG profile and a memorable, pungent presence. Many people keep it in rotation because it delivers that traditional OG character reliably.

Lower humidity late in bloom is generally safer, paired with strong airflow through the canopy. This helps reduce moisture pockets around dense buds.

It can be if you respect the odor and avoid overfeeding. New growers often do best by keeping conditions stable and making changes gradually.

No, you can still see variation in stretch, aroma balance, and finish time between plants. Feminized refers to sex expression, not guaranteed sameness.

Many growers find the profile improves with time as the sharper edges smooth out and the deeper notes become clearer. A patient cure is often where OG flavor really comes together.

Heavy stripping can stress plants and slow progress, especially if done all at once. Many growers prefer selective leaf removal aimed at airflow and light access.

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