San Fernando Lemon Kush - Strain Information

San Fernando Lemon Kush - Strain Information

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SFV OG's genetics are heavily present in Denver dispensaries, and the strain itself can be found periodically around town. Diego Pellicer, the University hospital, the Kind Room and Natural Selections all presently bring the strain, while Ballpark Holistic, Excellent Medications Lakewood and Lightshade have it in concentrate kind. The city's most popular cut originates from the Pink House, a medical-only dispensary that won a medal for it at the 2012 High Times Marijuana Cup in Denver though that was for an indica-leaning variation, which I have actually hardly ever stumbled upon.


Rates like that must bring SFV OG's citrus twist and friendly results back into the limelight. Looks: Nothing atypical here: Anticipate classic OG nug structure round, reasonably dense buds with minimal pistil coverage but smaller, and in a brighter shade of wintergreen. Smell: Like its OG household, SFV OG has piney, tart notes with a sweet citrus kick at the end, like a controlled lemon balm leaf less dank and earthy than an OG, however not quite as sour and pungent as Jet Fuel.


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The taste does not penetrate your tastebuds the way the smell hits your nostrils, however the sweet, sodded flavors are similar to lemongrass or a Tom Collins. Impacts: SFV OG provides a versatile sativa-leaning high, making it appropriate for all hours of the day. Although it can be a little heavy on the eyes, it usually increases creativity, with little loss of focus.


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House grower's take: "Thirsty gal. Seriously, this stress requires water and nutrients, and lots of them. And don't get dissuaded if the buds don't start loading on weight immediately, due to the fact that they don't actually start swelling up until week 6 or 7. If you like OG taste with a less stoney high, it's totally worth it if you have a couple of harvests under your belt.



Just be patient." Commercial grower's take: "Underrated pressure, in my opinion, particularly for all those people who claim to enjoy OGs a lot. It's got all your favorite OG qualities albeit a slightly calmer taste and smell without the heavy impacts. And nobody desires those heavy OG impacts all the time, right?  SFV weed  can be a little tough in the grow often, due to the fact that of just how much feeding it requires and the reasonably high amount of topping it requires." Keep Westword Free ...