Colin OG
Colin OG
Also known as: Colin OG S1
Overview
Bred by Ethos, Colin OG S1 (also known as "Colin OG") is a cross of Grateful Dawg x The White x (Sour Diesel x Flo). This indica-dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) was created through crossing the classic Grateful Dawg X The White X Sour Flo strains. Colin OG is a tribrid well-known for its euphoria and intense feelings of relaxing ease, making it a modern strain prized for its resin production and unique effects profile. It produces large spongy flowers that take on a dark hue, letting the trichomes stand out. Colin OG has large, spongy flowers that often express purple hues in colder rooms. This bud has elongated grape-shaped dusty green nugs with lots of long thin orange hairs and a coating of frosty milky amber crystal trichomes. A pungent diesel smell mixes with floral and citrus notes, creating a unique flavor profile.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from conditions such as depression, chronic pain, mood swings, and muscle spasms or cramps
- May help with mood swings, stress and depression by introducing its euphoric high
- May also help with chronic physical issues like muscle cramps and spasms, headaches, nausea
- Often used for anxiety & pain
- Can help with trouble eating or headaches during busy periods
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
The strain is relatively simple to grow although finding seeds could be a challenge. Colin OG can be grown both outdoors and indoors, though experienced growers recommend indoor growing unless you can give the plant a Mediterranean climate outside. The flowering time for Colin OG is 9 to 10 weeks, with crops grown outdoors likely to be harvested in October. Expect 1 to 2 ounces per square foot when grown indoors. Outdoor grows can provide 2 to 3 ounces per square foot which makes this strain's yield relatively average. Expect medium vigor, moderate stretch (1.5–2.0x after flip), and yields can reach 450–600 g/m² indoors in optimized conditions and 600–900 g per plant outdoors in full sun and healthy soil.