Plant-Profile about OG Kush (by Humboldt Seed Organisation)
This Plant-Profile was generated by 1 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: Agylla
Information about the growth of the plants:
Harvest Time Outdoor
- Growth Behavior
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Bushy, Lanky, Strong and Fast
- Side Branches
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incomprehensibly many
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long
as well as
very strong and vigorous
- The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
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...need place and should not be placed close together.
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...do not need much care.
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...need much fertilizer.
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...are not vulnerable to fungal diseases.
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...are tolerant of temperature fluctuations.
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...have no problems with high temperatures.
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...are a good choice for beginners.
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...are a good choice for commercial cultivation.
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...build many, thick buds on the side branches.
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...should be supported into the flowering period. (Nets, JoJos, Bamboo-Sticks).
Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness
- Yield / Quantity
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The crop of this strain is great
- Buds / Leaves
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The ratio of buds to leaves is very good
- Bud Structure
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The dried buds are very hard and very compact
- Strength / Lasting Effect
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The weed is very strong and long lasting
- Tolerance Built
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very slow tolerance education
Effect/Effectiveness
Smell / Aroma
Taste
General Impression
OG Kush (Humboldt Seed Organisation) (Outdoor) is all together extremely good and very recommendable
(On average 9 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10!)
Additional Information
Agylla says
I would recommend this to everyone. Great smell and well balanced high all the plants grown were very resistant to all pests and mold. Very tall busy plant.
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Single Plant-Profiles about this strain was uploaded by: Agylla
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