Celly OG
Celly OG
Overview
Celly OG is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Secret Society Seed Co, created through crossing two distinguished parent strains: Faceoff OG and I95 StarDawg. This carefully crafted hybrid combines the genetics of a renowned indica-dominant strain (Faceoff OG) with the complex lineage of I95 StarDawg, which itself is bred from Triangle Kush and a Legend OG x StarDawg IX2 cross by Top Dawg Genetics. The strain represents a modern breeding effort that brings together classic OG genetics with the robust characteristics of the StarDawg lineage.
As an indica/sativa hybrid, Celly OG can be cultivated in indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse environments, with plants typically requiring approximately 63 days (8-9 weeks) for flowering. The strain is known to produce medium to heavy yields, making it attractive to cultivators seeking both quality and quantity. While detailed information about its specific cannabinoid profile and terpene composition remains limited in public databases, the genetic background suggests it would inherit characteristics from both parent lines, potentially offering a balanced experience that combines the relaxing properties of OG genetics with the potent effects associated with StarDawg varieties.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report potential relief from stress
- May help with anxiety
- Often used for general relaxation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Celly OG can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments with moderate growing difficulty. The strain has a flowering time of approximately 56-70 days (8-10 weeks) and is known to produce medium to heavy yields. Plants typically exhibit indica/sativa hybrid characteristics and respond well to standard cultivation techniques. The strain is available only in regular (non-feminized) seeds from Secret Society Seed Co. Growers should expect plants that may show traits from both parent lines, potentially requiring standard nutrient feeding schedules and environmental controls typical for hybrid varieties.