San Fernando Valley OG Genetics
This strain came all the way from San Fernando Valley (hence SFV) and was first bred by the infamous Cali Connection. SFV OG has some prestigious history, being a cross between an OG Kush phenotype with Afghani #1. The result is a sativa-dominant hybrid with high THC content (about 20%).
San Fernando Valley OG Effects
The effects of this hybrid are a nice combo of sativa and indica, with a hazy head-high that dissolves into a pain-relieving sensation. Although this is a great daytime strain, it is not recommended for productivity sessions, as the indica after-effect can induce major laziness. Save it for the weekend.
San Fernando Valley OG Terpene Profile
SFV OG is quite a smelly strain, emitting a characteristic skunk odor during flowering. Its earthy and yet dense piney/citrus taste that can be harsh if smoked, so vaping is a better option for a smoother experience.
How to Grow San Fernando Valley OG
Growing SFV OG is not a job for the faint-hearted, as it needs a lot of care. Hydroponics with Reverse osmosis water (RO) is the best option for indoor growers. If left untrained, the plant will grow aggressively upwards, taking up all vertical space. Therefore, SCROG is the best option to maximize production. SFV OG will be ready within ten weeks and has the potential for large yields. Flowers are not very impressive, due to their small size, but what they lack in appearance, they make up in potency and aroma.