OSG Cheese cannabis seeds: Elevating the Legacy of U.K Exodus Cheese with Old School Genetics
Discover OSG Cheese, the enhanced version of the renowned U.K Exodus Cheese clone, brought to you by Old School Genetics’ Oldies Never Die series. Elevate your cannabis experience with improved structure and branching from Old Widow genetics, while preserving the iconic organoleptic qualities of this famous strain. Explore the lineage, growth characteristics, and exceptional flavors of OSG Cheese, available at Old School Genetics.
Introduction:
Introducing OSG Cheese, the epitome of cannabis excellence curated by Old School Genetics’ Oldies Never Die series. This variety reimagines the iconic U.K Exodus Cheese clone, enhancing its stature with the infusion of Old Widow genetics. At Old School Genetics, we are thrilled to present OSG Cheese, a masterpiece that pays homage to the past while embracing the future of cannabis cultivation.
The Ancestry of OSG Cheese cannabis strain:
Old School Genetics treasures an exceptional genetic lineage from Old Widow 90’s. This valuable genetic pool enhances feminized formats and substantially improves most strains it’s crossed with. Boasting a high terpene percentage, OSG Cheese becomes the ideal choice for various extractions and hash production. Its persistent aroma and flavor are revered, making it a prime candidate for extraction enthusiasts.
Cultivating OSG Cheese cannabis strain:
OSG Cheese boasts a Skunk-like growth pattern with improved structure and branching. Its growth is more rigid and compact, a stark contrast to the sensitivity and frailty often associated with the U.K Exodus Cheese selection from the late 80s. Infused with the vitality of Old Widow 90’s genetics, OSG Cheese offers robust growth and excellent branching, resulting in bountiful yields. The flowers showcase an exceptional calyx-to-leaf ratio, simplifying the manicuring process. This variety is a dream come true for lovers of classic Skunk strains.
A Flavorful Journey:
OSG Cheese brings to the table one of the most exceptional flavors and aromas of all time – authentic Skunk Funk from the old school. Many growers of this variety find its aroma reminiscent of another legendary Skunk, RKS (Road Kill Skunk). When cultivating OSG Cheese indoors, carbon filters are essential due to its intensely robust aroma, reminiscent of pungent cheese. It’s the perfect choice for growers seeking a unique bouquet that’s hard to find in contemporary strains.
Achievements of OSG Cheese:
In 2015, OSG Cheese secured the 1st place for Best Hash at the ICMAG Cup in Amsterdam. This collaboration between Old School Genetics and Hashcelona marked a triumph, with the variety receiving high praise from judges. The ICMAG Amsterdam Cup recognized OSG Cheese for its exceptional quality and contributions to the world of hash production.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, OSG Cheese is a masterpiece that bridges the past and future of cannabis cultivation. With its enhanced genetics, improved growth structure, and unforgettable flavor profile, it’s a strain that celebrates the essence of Skunk varieties. Experience the excellence of OSG Cheese, available at old-school-genetics.com. Immerse yourself in a journey that elevates tradition and innovation, all within a single strain.
BluntBaron –
Just got them OSG Cheese seeds, pretty impressed with the quality guys. Sprouting nice’n’quick, yea hoping for a good harvest. Keep it up.
SmokeSculptor –
Really liked the OSG Cheese seeds from this store. Grew pretty well and had a nice smell too. definitely recommend it if you’re into this kind of stuff. Thumbs up!
PuffProfessor –
Just got some OSG cheese, man, and it’s pretty good stuff. Germination was successful as they said, and growing it was easy too. Good job guy’s.
SativaSavvy –
Just got my hands on some OSG cheese seeds. Germinatin was smooth, now waiting for the magic to happen. This is sum good stuff, kudos to the store. High recommend!
IndicaInstructor –
Just got some OSG Cheese from the shop. Planted them a while back, they’re doing good now. Never realized how easy it was to grow your own. Good stuff!