315 OG
315 OG
Overview
315 OG is an indica-dominant cannabis strain developed by Sunshine Dream Genetics through crossing Bog OG with Sunshine Hashplant. This strain represents a mostly indica variety that can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 60 days (8-9 weeks). The strain was bred using Bog OG from Tony Green's Tortured Beans, which was noted as "the absolute find of the year" according to the breeder.
The Sunshine Hashplant parent brings genetics from Pacific Northwest Hashplant crossed with Sunshine Daydream, contributing to the strain's indica-heavy characteristics. The Sunshine Hashplant lineage is described as Sunshine Dream Genetics' flagship strain, known for being a strong indica that leaves users with red, heavy eyes when overindulged. This breeding combination creates a strain that embodies the potent, relaxing qualities typical of both OG and Hashplant genetics.
315 OG has never been available as feminized seeds and is only offered as regular seeds. The strain yields average amounts and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation environments. Limited user data is available for this relatively uncommon strain, suggesting it may be primarily of interest to collectors and breeders working with specialized genetics rather than mainstream consumers.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from insomnia
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for deep relaxation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
315 OG can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of 8-9 weeks (approximately 60 days). The strain produces average yields and is only available as regular (non-feminized) seeds. As an indica-dominant strain with Hashplant genetics, growers can expect bushy plant structure typical of indica varieties. Given its Sunshine Hashplant parentage, which is described as a strong indica, cultivators should expect plants that may require support during flowering due to dense bud formation. Specific growing difficulty information is not available, but the Hashplant lineage suggests it may be suitable for intermediate to experienced growers. Climate preferences and specific nutrient requirements have not been documented for this particular strain.