Sour G CBG
Sour G CBG | Feminized CBG Seeds
Type: Feminized CBG Seeds
Overview:
Sour G CBG is a compact, fast-finishing hemp variety prized for its lime green, frosty flowers and a peppery-citrus aroma. Short and squat, this plant is perfect for growers seeking high CBG content while maintaining ultra-low THC levels. Ideal for both smokeable flower and extraction, Sour G reliably stays below 0.3% total THC, often testing closer to 0.2%.
Key Features:
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Plant Structure: Short, squat, and easy to manage.
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Flowering Time: ~7–8 weeks.
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Outdoor Maturity: Early to mid-September when planted outdoors in early June.
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Aroma & Flavor: Slightly peppery with citrus notes.
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Flower & Resin: Lime green flowers, sparkling with trichomes, medium to light density.
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CBG to THC Ratio: ~100:1, producing predominantly CBG.
Why Grow Sour G CBG:
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Fast-finishing and reliable for early September harvests.
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Ultra-low THC makes it compliant for commercial production.
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Great for smokeable flower or high-quality CBG extraction.
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Follow germination instructions carefully, as some growers report slower germination rates.
This variety produces predominantly CBG.
Well-grown crops with good field conditions and accurate testing can yield 15-30% total cannabinoids variety dependent.
Growing technique, nutrient regime, sampling protocol, drying method, post-harvest handling, and laboratory accuracy all factor into total cannabinoid content on a crop-wide average.
Ratios refer to CBD, CBG, or CBDV/CBD percentages to total THC.
These COA's were taken from plants 30 days pre-harvest as required by the US Department of Agriculture, and are not an accurate representation of finished flower cannabinoid content.
For finished flower results we suggest seeking out results from other farmers who have grown our varieties. We cannot guarantee finished flower results, so we do not post them.
All seeds are feminized seeds.
A minimum of 10% extra seed is added to every order.
All seeds contain less than 0.3% total THC. Understand your local laws and ordinances before planting.
To ensure germination success we recommend visiting our seed start guide below.