
Breeder: Blimburn Seeds
Bred by Blimburn Seeds, Scott OG is a standout cultivar built for growers who care about terpene depth and consistent performance. Developed from Triangle Kush x Rare Dankness #1, this strain carries forward a lineage known for stability and resin production. If you're searching for high-quality cannabis seeds with strong bag appeal and dependable growth traits, this one deserves attention. THC levels are reported around 15-19%%, placing it firmly in the potent category for experienced consumers. CBD content sits near 1%%, helping round out the overall cannabinoid profile. Users often describe the experience as happy, hungry, relaxed, making it suitable for both recreational enjoyment and intentional use. From a terpene perspective, Scott OG commonly expresses Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, contributing to its distinctive character. On inhale and exhale, flavors of kush, lemon, sour tend to stand out, making it a memorable smoke or vaporizer choice. In the grow room, Scott OG typically finishes flowering in about 8-10 weeks, allowing for efficient harvest planning. Indoor yields can reach 500-550 grams/m2 under dialed-in conditions. Outdoor plants have been known to produce up to 250-400 grams/m2 when given ample space and sunlight. It performs especially well in temperate environments. Compared to many seed catalog descriptions, Scott OG stands out for combining real-world grow performance with a terpene-forward profile. Whether you're expanding a genetic library or selecting your next production run, these cannabis seeds offer a balanced mix of potency, flavor, and structure that serious growers look for.
Strain Details
- Genetics: Triangle Kush x Rare Dankness #1
- Type: Feminized
- Genotype: 30% Sativa / 70% Indica
- Flowering Time: 8-10 weeks
- THC: 15-19%
- CBD: 1%
- Estimated Yield (Indoor): 500-550 grams/m2
- Estimated Yield (Outdoor): 250-400 grams/m2
- Terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene
- Taste: Kush, Lemon, Sour
- Effects: Happy, Hungry, Relaxed
- Climate: Temperate








