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Scott's OG

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by Rare Dankness

€ 85,00
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Dense, frosty indica flowers in 65 days — buy Rare Dankness Scott's OG seeds for classic kush resin production with a forgiving grow style. Blueberry pie and lemon terpenes, tight bud structure, and trichome coverage that looks more marine biology than botany. Available in 6 or 12 seed packs.
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Scott's OG Cannabis Seeds by Rare Dankness

Scott's OG is a resin-drenched indica-dominant strain from Rare Dankness that produces swollen, trichome-covered flowers in 65 days flat. Bred from proper OG Kush lineage with a sativa edge that adds lemon brightness to an otherwise deep blueberry-pie-and-kush aroma profile, these seeds are built for growers who want dense, frosty colas without babysitting their plants through a 10-week bloom. If you want to buy Scott's OG seeds with genuine Rare Dankness genetics, the packs of 6 or 12 give you flexibility whether you're running a single tent or pheno-hunting across multiple setups.

Indica-Dominant 65-Day Flowering Rare Dankness Genetics Kush Lineage 18+ Only

Choose Your Pack Size

Scott's OG seeds come in two pack sizes. The 6-pack suits a single-tent run or a first go with the genetics — enough to find a keeper phenotype without overcommitting. The 12-pack is the better shout if you're pheno-hunting seriously or running multiple setups. With Rare Dankness genetics, consistency is solid across seeds, but a larger sample always gives you more room to select the standout plant.

Why Scott's OG Seeds Deserve Space in Your Tent

Scott's OG earns its place because it combines genuine heavy resin production with a compact, forgiving grow style that suits indoor tents with limited headroom. We've seen a lot of OG cuts come and go over the years. What makes Scott's OG stick around is that the plants are short, compact, and fast — classic kush-style indica traits. Branches stack tightly during veg, then fill out aggressively once you flip to 12/12.

Here's the honest bit: these flowers swell so dramatically around day 50 that less experienced growers panic and chop early. Don't. The calyxes keep packing on weight and resin right through to day 65, sometimes day 70. That final stretch is where the trichome coverage goes from impressive to genuinely absurd — close-up photos look more like sea anemones than cannabis. The glandular stalks cluster so thickly on the calyxes that the whole bud surface glistens under any light.

The one limitation worth knowing: the tight node spacing means airflow through the canopy is limited. In humid environments, you'll want to stay on top of defoliation during bloom. A small oscillating fan aimed at the lower canopy helps. This isn't a strain that's prone to issues, but dense indicas and stagnant air are never a good combination.

Growing Scott's OG: Indoors, Outdoors, and What to Expect

Scott's OG flowers in 65 to 70 days indoors and performs well outdoors in temperate climates with a late-summer harvest window. Rapid vegetative growth means you can flip to flower earlier than you'd think — the stretch fills in the gaps. Outdoors, a well-mainlined plant reaches about head height with a structure that handles the heavy flower weight without extra staking. According to data compiled by the EMCDDA on cannabis cultivation trends across Europe, indica-dominant hybrids with compact structures like Scott's OG have become increasingly popular among home cultivators working in smaller indoor spaces.

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Rare Dankness
Strain Type Indica-dominant hybrid
Flowering Time 65–70 days
Plant Height Short to medium (compact kush structure)
Bud Density Very dense, tight indica flowers
Resin Production Exceptionally heavy trichome coverage
Aroma Profile Blueberry pie, lemon, subtle florals, kush
Available Pack Sizes 6 seeds / 12 seeds
Node Spacing Very tight during vegetation
Outdoor Height Approximately head height (mainlined)

Aroma, Resin, and What Scott's OG Actually Looks Like

Scott's OG produces a layered terpene profile dominated by blueberry pie and kush earthiness, with lemon brightness from the sativa side and subtle floral undertones. Even during veg, the leaves carry a hint of what's coming — a sweet, earthy kush base with something fruity lurking underneath. Once flowering kicks in, the full aromatic complexity develops, and it's the kind of smell that a carbon filter was invented for.

Visually, mature Scott's OG flowers are a masterclass in indica aesthetics. The buds hug the main stem and branches so tightly that the surrounding leaves get physically pushed out of shape. Colour deepens through bloom — from bright greens into deep forest tones and dark sage. The pistils shift between ultra-maroon and bright orange depending on the light, and the whole surface is coated in translucent trichomes that catch every photon. Under a macro lens, the trilateral symmetry of those clustered glandular stalks looks more like something from a marine biology textbook than a plant.

The sativa influence shows in the leaf shape — slightly more elongated than a pure indica — but the bud structure is 100% indica. Tight, compact, and heavy enough to bend branches if you don't provide adequate branch reinforcement during late bloom.

Scott's OG Feeding and Environment Tips

Scott's OG performs best with moderate nutrient schedules rather than aggressive feeding — roughly one-third strength during early flower is a reliable starting point. Some growers report running around 3.5 ml per gallon of part A and 1.5 ml per gallon of part B, watching for slight tip burn as the indicator to hold steady. The plants respond well to being read rather than fed on rigid charts, which suits growers who prefer a hands-on approach.

  1. Start seeds in a light, well-draining medium. Scott's OG germinates reliably and shows vigorous early growth.
  2. Keep vegetative phase short indoors — 3 to 4 weeks is enough. The rapid early growth and tight node spacing mean the canopy fills quickly once you flip.
  3. Defoliate selectively around week 2–3 of bloom. The tight branching creates dense interior canopy that benefits from improved airflow.
  4. Maintain humidity below 50% during mid-to-late flower. Dense indica buds and high humidity are a recipe for problems.
  5. Resist the urge to harvest before day 65. The flowers look ready at day 50 — they're not. The final 15–20 days add significant resin and weight.
  6. Reinforce branches from week 5 of bloom onwards. The bud weight on Scott's OG can snap unsupported lateral branches.
  7. Outdoors, mainlining produces the best results. Train early and let the plant fill out naturally to approximately head height.

Scott's OG vs Other Kush-Lineage Seeds

Scott's OG sits in the sweet spot between ease and quality when compared to other OG and kush varieties — it delivers the dense, resinous flowers and classic kush terpene profile without the constant need to micromanage your environment. Compared to something like the original OG Kush, which can be finicky about feeding, pH, and humidity, Scott's OG is noticeably more forgiving across the board.

Trait Scott's OG Typical OG Kush
Flowering Time 65–70 days 56–65 days
Grow Difficulty Easy to moderate Moderate to demanding
Resin Production Exceptionally heavy Heavy
Bud Density Very dense Dense
Aroma Complexity Blueberry, lemon, kush, florals Pine, earth, fuel
Plant Height Short and compact Medium, can stretch
Feed Sensitivity Moderate — tolerates variation High — narrow sweet spot

The sativa component in Scott's OG also adds a dimension you don't get from pure kush lines. That lemon brightness in the terpene profile and the slightly more elongated leaf structure give the plant a bit more personality than a standard indica brick. It's the best kush-style seed for growers who want classic indica results without classic indica headaches. Order the 12-pack if you're serious about finding the standout phenotype — the genetic consistency is strong, but more plants always means better selection.

Running Scott's OG indoors? A complete grow tent kit with carbon filter handles the strong kush aromas these plants throw from early veg. Pair with a pH meter — these plants respond well to dialled-in feeding, and catching pH drift early keeps those tight buds developing without stress. A jeweller's loupe or digital microscope helps you nail the harvest window by checking trichome colour from day 55 onwards.

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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.

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