
Quick Breakdown
California classic with balanced indica/sativa genetics. Strong citrus and earth aromas, potent THC levels, manageable height, high yields.
Characteristics
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| Strain Type | Asia-Central, Asia-South East, Hybrid, North American and Canadian |
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Description
Larry OG
Larry OG, a California classic originally from Orange County and popularly known as Lemon Larry or Zour Larry, is a perfect blend of indica and sativa genetics. Thanks to the expert breeding by RQS, this strain remains faithful to the cherished OG aroma while being easily grown, particularly indoors. As a descendant of OG Kush and SFV OG, Larry OG impresses with its sweet citrus and earth aromas, accompanied by a potent 22% THC level that offers a balanced and versatile high.
Noted for its citrus and earth scent with hints of lemon, pine, and subtle spicy and herbal notes, Larry OG also delights with tangy citrus flavors, a diesel kick, and peppercorn aftertaste upon consumption. This strain achieves a fast-growing cycle and manageable heights, ranging from 80–120cm indoors to 140–180cm outdoors. Ready for harvest in 8–10 weeks indoors, or by early October outdoors, it promises considerable yields up to 500g/m² indoors and 500g/plant outdoors.
Strain Summary
- Strain Type: Feminised
- Genetic Background: OG Kush x SFV OG Kush
- THC: 22%
- CBD: Low
- Flowering time: 8 – 10 weeks
- Harvest Month: Early October
- Type: Sativa 50% Indica 50%
- Height Indoor: 80 – 120 cm
- Height Outdoor: 140 – 180 cm
- Yield Indoor: 450 – 500 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 450 – 500 gr/plant
- Effect: Physical stoned, Physically Relaxing, Uplifting
- Flavour: Citrus, Diesel, Earthy, Pine
- Climate: Short Summers
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