Type and genetics
Papi Chulo OG comes in feminized seed format, and is the result of crossing Face Off OG, SFV OG and OG Kush. The result is a plant with indica predominance, and all the terpene potential of its parents.
This plant has an indica appearance, its structure is compact, but with many lateral branches which give it a bushy shape typical of the Kush varieties. The internodal spacing of this variety of Sensi Seeds is short.
Growth
Papi Chulo OG is a bushy plant, with multiple side branches and a short internodal distance. Papi Chulo OG adapts to different growing mediums easily, soil, coco, hydroponics or soil, it doesn't matter; Papi Chulo OG will grow very grateful as it is a very easy to grow plant, which will not disappoint anyone.
Aroma and taste
The aroma of Papi Chulo OG will evolve from its growth to the curing of the flowers. It is highly recommended to use a good anti-odor system. You can find an aroma of sweet lemon and freshly cut pineapple, accompanied by the intense aroma that characterizes the Kush varieties. In mouth the earthy flavor stands out together with the sweet lemon flavor.
Effect
Papi Chulo OG offers at first the typical cheerful and uplifting effect of sativas, which gradually, and as you increase the amount inhaled you can go noticing a relaxing effect that floods the body and mind as time passes, transporting you to an island of mental and physical tranquility not suitable for novice consumers.
Yield
This Sensi Seeds ' genetics is a good producer, which can easily produce 450-500g/m in indoor cultivation, while in outdoor cultivation it can easily reach over 550g per plant.
Flowering indoor
Papi Chulo OG can be harvested after 50-60 days of flowering.
Flowering outdoor
Outdoors, Papi Chulo OG can be harvested in mid-September in the northern hemisphere, and in mid-March in the southern hemisphere.
Percentage Sativa/Indica
Sativa: 30%
Indica: 70%
Cannabinoids
THC: HIGH
Opinion of the garden
Papi Chulo OG is a strong strain, producing bushy plants very branched. This makes it ideal for SCRoG crops where the lateral branching potential will be greatly exploited. In addition, with some pruning we make sure to aerate the bushy parts of the plant, to avoid the appearance of fungi or pests in the microclimate that can be created due to the short internodal distance, and the mass of leaves and branch that is created.