(Sticky Dog x Zkittlez) X Larry OG
(Sticky Dog x Zkittlez) X Larry OG
Also known as: Stinky Dog x Zkittles x Larry OG
Overview
(Sticky Dog x Zkittlez) X Larry OG is an Indica/Sativa hybrid strain developed by Tramuntana Seeds, a Spanish seed bank founded in 2014 that specializes in limited edition American genetics. Tramuntana Seeds originates from the northeastern coast of Spain and is named after the famous Tramuntana wind of the Costa Brava. The company was founded by passionate growers rooted in the Catalan cannabis scene and focuses on resilient, character-rich strains with Mediterranean flair. This particular strain represents a complex three-way genetic combination, crossing the fruity candy-like Zkittlez with an unknown Sticky Dog variety, then further crossed with the renowned Larry OG.
The strain is characterized as a productive variety with a fairly fast flowering time, reaching maturity after 56 to 63 days of flowering when grown indoors, and can be harvested during October when cultivated outdoors. Its resin is notably rich in terpenes and cannabinoids, emitting a potent fruity aroma enriched with delicious floral, earthy and fuel notes. Created for tasty and productive resin extraction, this hybrid offers excellent potential for making cannabis concentrates due to its resinous nature and complex terpene profile.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for anxiety management
- May assist with appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Indoor cultivation shows a flowering time of 56-63 days with high yields expected. Outdoor cultivation can be harvested in October. The strain can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with an average flowering time of approximately 60 days. This variety was specifically created for productive resin extraction, making it excellent for concentrate production. As a hybrid strain, it should be suitable for both novice and experienced growers, though specific environmental preferences and difficulty levels are not well documented for this particular cross.