
Everglades OG
Cannabis seeds
by Happy Valley Genetics
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Everglades OG Autoflower Cannabis Seeds by Happy Valley Genetics
Everglades OG is an autoflowering cannabis seed that produces tall, bushy plants with up to 26% THC and yields reaching 875 g/m² — all in roughly 10 weeks from seed. Bred by Happy Valley Genetics from a ChemD I95 Chemdawg cut crossed with Pineapple Runtz, this strain delivers OG-calibre potency and structure that most autos simply can't match. If you've ever written off autoflowers as undersized or underwhelming, Everglades OG is the one that changes your mind.
Pack Size
Everglades OG is available in packs of 6 feminised autoflowering seeds. Each seed is bred by Happy Valley Genetics using their ChemD I95 x Pineapple Runtz cross.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Happy Valley Genetics |
| Genetics | ChemD I95 (Chemdawg) x Pineapple Runtz |
| Type | Autoflowering, Feminised |
| Dominant Profile | Indica-leaning |
| THC | Up to 26% |
| Seed to Harvest | Approximately 10 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 875 g/m² |
| Plant Structure | Tall, bushy, dark-green fan leaves |
| Bud Characteristics | Long, chunky colas; thick calyxes; heavy trichome coverage |
| Aroma | Earthy, woody, sweet; wet grass, moist soil, unripe fruit |
| Pack Size | 6 seeds |
Complete your grow setup with a propagation kit for germination and a quality grow tent to give Everglades OG the controlled environment she thrives in. If you're planning to turn those trichome-heavy buds into hash or rosin, grab a set of bubble bags or a pollen press — this strain's resin production practically begs for extraction.
Why Everglades OG Autoflower Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room
We've seen a lot of autoflowers come through the shop over the years. Most of them are fine — quick, compact, decent smoke. Everglades OG is a different animal. Happy Valley Genetics crossed a specific Chemdawg phenotype (ChemD I95) with Pineapple Runtz, and the result is an autoflower that genuinely looks, smells, and smokes like a photoperiod strain. That's not marketing fluff — the plant structure alone sets it apart. You're looking at tall, branchy plants with dark-green, fat-fingered fan leaves and long colas absolutely stacked with thick calyxes. The buds come out bright green, speckled with orange pistils, and coated in a layer of fine, sugary trichomes that makes them glitter under grow lights.
The yield numbers are what really turn heads. Up to 875 g/m² from an autoflower is genuinely impressive — that's territory usually reserved for well-trained photoperiod plants under optimal conditions. You won't hit that ceiling without dialling in your environment, but even a moderately experienced grower can pull serious weight from these genetics. The 10-week seed-to-harvest timeline means you can run multiple cycles per year indoors, or slot a quick outdoor run into a European summer without worrying about light schedules.
One honest note: 26% THC is the genetic ceiling, not a guarantee. Your actual numbers depend on your lights, nutrients, and environment. In soilless or coco setups, growers report good results starting around EC 0.8–1.2 in early veg and rising to 1.4–1.8 in bloom. Keep your pH dialled in and let the genetics do their work. Compared to something like a standard Northern Lights auto, Everglades OG demands a bit more attention to feeding — she's a hungrier plant — but she rewards that effort handsomely.
Everglades OG Morphology, Flavour, and Effects
Happy Valley Genetics describes Everglades OG's aroma profile as "swampy" — and once you crack open a cured jar, you'll understand why. The first thing that hits you is a damp, earthy base: wet grass and moist soil, like walking through a Florida wetland after rain. Underneath that, the Pineapple Runtz parentage adds a sweet, almost candy-like note with a twist of unripe fruit that keeps it interesting. It's woody, it's sweet, and it's layered in a way that cheap genetics simply aren't.
The smoke itself is thick and flavourful. Inhale and you get that earthy OG backbone with sweetness on the exhale. The effect leans indica — a mellow, full-body calm that settles in gradually after an initial lift. It's the kind of stone that suits the end of a long day rather than the start of a busy one. At 26% THC potential, the potency is real; start slow if you're not used to high-THC flower.
Structurally, Everglades OG grows more like a small photoperiod than a typical auto. Expect bushy plants with significant lateral branching and dark-green foliage. The buds develop in long, dense colas with minimal sugar leaves — which means less trimming at harvest and more usable flower per plant. The high trichome production also makes this strain an excellent candidate for concentrates. If you press rosin or run bubble hash, you'll get outstanding returns from Everglades OG's resinous buds.
Growing Everglades OG Autoflower Seeds
Everglades OG autoflower seeds are straightforward to grow, but they respond best to growers who pay attention to the details. Here's a practical walkthrough from seed to harvest.
- Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Maintain a temperature around 22–26°C and keep the medium moist but not waterlogged. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container early — autos don't like root disturbance mid-grow. A 15–20 litre pot in coco or a quality soil mix works well. Everglades OG grows tall for an auto, so give her headroom.
- Run an 18/6 or 20/4 light schedule from start to finish. These plants don't need a light-cycle change to flower — they'll transition on their own around weeks 3–4.
- Feed lightly in early veg and increase gradually. In coco or soilless media, start around EC 0.8–1.2 and ramp up to EC 1.4–1.8 during peak bloom. Watch the leaf tips for signs of nutrient burn — Everglades OG is a hungry strain but she'll tell you when she's had enough.
- Expect flowering to begin automatically around week 3–4. The colas will stretch and fill out over the following weeks. Support heavy branches with stakes or a trellis net — at full maturity, those long buds get weighty.
- Harvest around week 10 from seed. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe: mostly milky with a few amber heads is the sweet spot for Everglades OG's mellow indica character. Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18–21°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in sealed jars for at least 2 weeks.
Everglades OG vs Other OG Autoflowers
If you're comparing Everglades OG to other OG-lineage autos on the market, here's how she stacks up in the areas that actually matter.
| Trait | Everglades OG (Happy Valley) | Typical OG Auto |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | ChemD I95 x Pineapple Runtz | OG Kush x Ruderalis |
| THC | Up to 26% | 18–22% |
| Yield (indoor) | Up to 875 g/m² | 400–550 g/m² |
| Seed to Harvest | ~10 weeks | 9–11 weeks |
| Plant Size | Tall, bushy | Medium, compact |
| Trichome Production | Very high (concentrate-grade) | Moderate to high |
| Aroma Complexity | Earthy, woody, sweet, unripe fruit | Pine, earth, fuel |
The standout differences are yield and THC. Most OG autos top out around 500 g/m² and 22% THC — solid numbers, but Everglades OG pushes well beyond that. The Pineapple Runtz genetics also add a sweetness and fruit complexity you don't typically find in OG-lineage strains. The trade-off? She's a bigger, hungrier plant that benefits from experienced hands. If you want a set-and-forget auto, a standard OG Kush auto might be simpler. If you want the best possible flower from an autoflowering seed, Everglades OG is where we'd put our money.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











