Forged by Oregon CBD, Sour G CBG carries the unmistakable DNA of its primary parent, Sour Diesel, reimagined into a Type IV (CBG-dominant) photoperiod flower built for vigor and compliance. Compact and easy to manage, plants stay short and squat, stacking lime-green, frost-laden colas that glint almost white at maturity. The nose leans refined rather than loud: a peppery-citrus top over woody earthy and a faint diesel echo. Dominant terpenes regularly reported include alpha-bisabolol and guaiol, with myrcene and occasional limonene/caryophyllene rounding the bouquet. Typical lab panels show total THC around 0.1% with CBD near or below LOQ, while CBG takes center stage; farmers and buyers commonly see 12–20% CBG depending on season and finish. In the bowl or jar, expect clean, lightly sour citrus and diesel with an earthy backbone. Effects skew bright and functional—clear-headed focus, uplift, and gentle energy—true to the sativa-leaning profile. In production, Sour G CBG finishes quickly in roughly 7–8 weeks of flower, allowing flexible rotations; yields are dependable and medium, with dense, trichome-heavy buds that cure evenly. For lineage sticklers: Sour G CBG descends from Sour Diesel crossed to an undisclosed CBG donor; credit to breeder Oregon CBD for the release. Plants thrive indoors or out and remain manageable in height, making training optional for most rooms.
