Ancient OG F5
Ancient OG F5
Also known as: Ancient OG F5, Ancient OG Fifth Generation
Overview
Ancient OG F5 is a refined fifth-generation stabilized version of the original Ancient OG line, developed by Motherlode Seeds from Bodhi Seeds' discontinued Ancient OG genetics. This mostly indica strain represents a significant breeding achievement, having undergone five generations of careful selection and stabilization to lock in desired traits such as high yield, resilience against environmental stress, and predictable expression of flavor and aroma profiles. The F5 designation indicates this is a highly stabilized strain that produces uniform offspring with consistent characteristics. Ancient OG F5 is cultivated from Iranian landrace and Snow Lotus genetics, carrying forward the primordial qualities of ancient Middle Eastern cannabis genetics. The strain is known for producing extremely resinous, frosty buds with dense structure and heavy trichome coverage. With a flowering time of approximately 67 days, Ancient OG F5 can be grown indoors, outdoors, or in greenhouse environments, making it versatile for various cultivation methods.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression
- Often used for stress management
- Users report help with insomnia
- May assist with appetite loss
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Ancient OG F5 has a flowering time of approximately 67 days and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments. The strain grows into short, wide plants with thick, heavy branches and is well-suited for Sea of Green (SOG) cultivation methods. Due to its indica-dominant genetics, plants remain relatively compact with bushy growth patterns. The strain is known for high yields and produces extremely resinous, frosty buds with dense structure. It shows good resilience to environmental stress factors and is considered suitable for both novice and experienced growers. Regular seeds are available, but feminized versions have not been produced.