Please help me understand these words

Chartreuse Spruce

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In all these years of smoking I've never wondered what I had. It all tasted like skunk. And when someone said Kush it just mean really good shit. Its only until recently that I've been learning what strains there are out there. I've been looking at a seedbank website and looking at opinions of others that I have read online. I read these same words I just don't know any strains but two...skunk and cheese. I grew a holy grail kush last year and thought it tasted like skunk. oh ya, I grew Exodus and that is obviously a different taste. Tell me about Haze, Kush, OG, and Diesel. And are the landraces the origins of every cross? What strains do the fruity flavors come from? I'm smoking; are you? :bigjoint:
 

Dr Kynes

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Kush usually refers to landrace (natural strains with little to no selective breeding) typical of the Hindu Kush region of indo-china.

"kush" is also a popular word applied to any dope by pot dealers. if youre buying dope from street dealers, your probably buyng cartel schwag (the brown-grey dirtweeed) or locally produced homegrown dope which is almost always a mix of random bagseeds with a heavy preponderance of Skunk.

if you bought "Kush" and it tasted like skunk, it was skunk with a fancy name to make is sound better than simply "local greenbud".

when dealing with aficionados and connoisseurs of cannabis, these words have specific meaning, which can be as simple as Lemon Haze (a "Haze" line cultivar with a distinct lemony scent) or Blueberry (which really does smell like blueberries) to less obvious references like Headband or the ever so ubiquitous "chronic"

as nobody has yet figured out a way to create a new species of plant from scratch, ever domesticated plant comers from landraces, from rice and maize to apples and bananas

your request for a definitive lexicon for all the dope names and where they come from is denied. that would be a lifetime's work.

but heres the data you brought up specifically:

Skunk: a fragrant (stinky) variety of a sativa and indica cross which is easy to grow, hardy and a good yielder of moderate quality highly profitable dope, a favorite of homegrowers all over the us and canada

Kush: as mentioned before usual;ly rtefers to the heavy limbed broaf leafed strains typical of the hindu kush. onomatopoeia results in this being overused as a trade name, usually with absolutely no cause. it just SOUNDS cool.

Cheese: another fragrant variety, which a strong scent reminiscent of welll.... yes, cheese.

Haze: a mostly sativa line popular with corssbreeders due to it's fast growth, heavy production of resin, (hence the name) and pleasant characteristics.

OG: a street born acronym for the words "Original Gangsta" but often used to indicate that the strain in question is "Old School" (a classic) for example "OG Purps" is a strain that was once fairly popular on the west coast, but then fell out of favour when "chronic" became the grower's choice. when the "chronic" fad faded, Purps came back as the "OG" weed (5 years out of the limelight make you an OG these days) while in some places it was re-released as "Granddaddy Purps" (for those of us who would not consider the term "OG" a selling point) meanwhile, some varieties have been recrossed and re-released under the same nam so many times you have to start putting numbers on them. (like Skunk and Lowryder)

Deisel: popular on the east coast, noted for it's strong scent of diesel fuel (no shit, it usually is that siimple)

the various fruity scents are the result of selective breeding, rsulting in a scent profile (and flavour) which is unique, and hopefully pleasing. i doubt anyone but tommy chong would smoke weed that smelled and tasted like dog shit.
 

see4

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holy lord tldr... i will save this for a later read before bed, i will need my reading glasses.. lol
 

Dr Kynes

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OG= Ocean Grown. How did you miss including this?
nope. thats not where the OG comes from. in fact thats just silly.

OG = Original Gangsta, a phrase which connotes being Old School, it has nothing to do with organic gardening, oceanic agriculture (????) or any other nonsense. OG always refers to an old school strain.
 

kinetic

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Dr you look kinda foolish not knowing about the ocean grown and coming off as so arrogant. Type it into google, you will see a thread from riu and many other references. Of course OG means "original gangsta", its not where the OG Kush got its ne from though. I would post all the links but Im mobile.
 

cannawizard

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i thought the "OG" part of OG Kush was a shortened version of "Olgers".. but nvm me.. just thinking out loud..

i do agree with the "original gangster" acronym~

og kush has more nicknames than any other strain bongsmilie
 

MojoRison

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I smoked nothing but northern lights for years, then one day a friend said he had blueberry, I was thinking muffins not weed, what I nice surprise that was.
 

kinetic

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Like I said I cant post links due to being mobile, ocean grown is legit. No its not the only meaning, obviously, but its omittion is doing a disservice. The arrogance is foolish looking is what I am saying.

Damn how many more ways can I say it.
 

Dr Kynes

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Dr you look kinda foolish not knowing about the ocean grown and coming off as so arrogant. Type it into google, you will see a thread from riu and many other references. Of course OG means "original gangsta", its not where the OG Kush got its ne from though. I would post all the links but Im mobile.
stories. all stories.

if you listen to hop-head's stories and take them as fact youll be disappointed.

i live in california, i have lived in every part of califorenia from the oregon border to el cajone and from san francisco to nevada city and all parts between, and in all those places, i have known dope growers, and not a single one ever used OG to refer to ANYTHING but old school strains, or strains making a commercial comeback after a fad has bumped them off the top shelf.

claims of "ocean grown" dope are pure bullshit.

even my homies who grow dope in sight of the ocean in the santa barbara hills or out in la jolla or point dume dont call their dope "Ocean Grown" when they call something "OG" they mean it exactly in the manner i described, while in northern california, "Og" is rarely used, and instead Old School or Granddaddy" is inserted in it's place except when the "OG" is part of the proper name of the strain in question.

"OG Purps" and "Granddaddy Purps" are in fact the same strain, but the "OG Purps" is usually grown in southern california, while "Grandaddy" comes from the north.

your attribution is just plain wrong, and suggesting i "google it" is actually the most arrogant comment yet to appear in this thread.

if you want to know why a stain is called "OG" ask a grower not that burnout on the corner who sells dirtweed and coke.
 

Dr Kynes

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i thought the "OG" part of OG Kush was a shortened version of "Olgers".. but nvm me.. just thinking out loud..

i do agree with the "original gangster" acronym~

og kush has more nicknames than any other strain bongsmilie
actually theres a shitload of Kush strains, crosses and phenotypes. most of tghe weed with "kush" in the name doesnt have shit to do with the short heavy bushy bigleafed indicas of the Hindu Kush region, (which is entirely landlocked, high in the mountains, far from the sea.... )

if you're buying seeds from a repuatable breeder or seedbank, the Kush name means it's closely related to the mountain landraces of indo-china near pakistan afghanistan and northern india, likewise if you get seeds with "haze" in the name thery will be sativa dominant with the light spicy "haze" line in there, if it has the word "ryder" in it, it will be related to the old school lowryder phenotypes, etc etc etc.

growers and breeders will bore you to death with the details of their favorite strains.

but if your buying a dime bag off the burnout on the corner he can call it whatever he likes, and he will oftren just invent wild claims to increase sales ("this shit's from africa" or "real jamaican lambsbread" or "this shit is straight from thailand son!") if you believe what a dealer tells you, you'll wind up paying top dollar for plain old skunk #1 or homegrown greenbud.
 
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