Why Mosca Built This Cross
Legend OG started as a single standout OG Kush phenotype. Mosca didn't chase novelty here. They identified what they considered the best expression of OG Kush genetics available to them and decided to lock it in. The method was straightforward: take that plant, self it, stabilize the line. The goal was genetic preservation and a reliable building block for breeders working with OG material. No hype. No marketing angle. Just a breeder saying, 'This one is worth keeping pure.'
What the Selfing Accomplishes
When you self a plant, you're doubling down on what that individual expresses. With Legend OG, Mosca was essentially saying the original phenotype was already there. The inbred line locks in the traits they selected for: strong OG aroma profile, solid yields for an indica, and the structural integrity that makes OG Kush valuable as a parent. Phenotype variation is minimal because the genetics are already narrow. You're not hunting through five different expressions. You're running a line that behaves like a line.
What to Expect in Flower
Legend OG grows like an indica should. Compact structure. Dense branching. The plant doesn't stretch excessively and doesn't demand unusual feeding. Resin production is present and consistent across the line. Aroma develops during flower and carries the classic OG signature: fuel, pine, earth undertones. Growers report the smell is immediate and pronounced, not subtle. Flower time data from this vault stock is unconfirmed, but Mosca's OG work typically finishes in a standard eight to nine week window.
Finding the Keeper Phenotype
Because this is a selfed line, the variation between plants is limited. What you're looking for is consistency in structure and resin density. Early in veg, watch for plants that branch evenly and maintain tight internodes. During flower, the keepers show resin production by week four and maintain it through the finish. Aroma intensity is a marker: the plants that smell strongest early tend to carry that through. Cut and dry a small sample at week six if you need to confirm before full harvest.
In the Garden
Legend OG responds well to standard indica feeding and doesn't require specialized techniques. Yields are respectable for a pure OG line, not inflated. The plant is stable enough that first-time growers won't struggle, but experienced growers will appreciate the genetic consistency and the breeding value. This is not a strain that demands expertise. It rewards attention.
The Experience
OG Kush effects are well documented. Legend OG carries that profile: potent, grounded, long duration. The aroma translates to the smoke. This is not a creeper strain. The effect arrives and stays. Consumers familiar with OG genetics will recognize it immediately.
About This Release
These seeds came from my personal vault. Acquired between 2012 and 2020. Stored correctly. Never shelved or sold publicly. I set them aside as breeding stock and genetic preservation, not retail inventory. Upcoming legislation changes what can be legally sold and shipped. This release is happening now because the window is closing. Once these are gone, they are gone. No restock. No new run. If you work with OG genetics or you breed, you already understand why that matters.
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