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Green Earth Co. - Earth Tins | Rare Dankness - 1g - 1

Earth Tins | Rare Dankness - 1g

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Colorado breeders Rare Dankness created this staple of their breeding program by crossing Ghost OG with Chemdawg. They then backcrossed the resulting plant with Ghost OG, and then crossed that with the Florida clone-only strain Triangle Kush. Rare Dankness #1 is the prized male selected from this endeavor, bringing heavy resin production, Chem-style growth, and a bit of OG flavor to whatever strain it pollinates. It has been used in the breeding of many of RD’s prized hybrids, including Scott’s OG, 501st OG, Commerce City Kush, Rare Darkness, and many others.

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Rare Dankness
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Rare Dankness #1 isn't something you'll see on a shelf — it's the pollen donor that helped shape Colorado's modern cannabis era. Scott "Moonshine" Reach of Rare Dankness Seeds crafted RD#1 across four generations in the early 2010s, fine-tuning it into the ultimate breeding male rather than a jar-ready smoke.


The recipe runs deep: Ghost OG x Chemdawg, backcrossed into Ghost OG, then doubled down with Florida's legendary Triangle Kush. From that gauntlet came a male selected for resin output, Chem-leaning vigor, and that unmistakable OG funk.


RD#1 went on to sire some of Rare Dankness's biggest names — Scott's OG, 501st OG, Commerce City Kush, Rare Darkness — and quietly left its fingerprints all over Colorado's OG/Kush landscape. It was never sold as seed stock, but anyone who's smoked one of its offspring has tasted the legacy.


The inherited terpene profile points toward myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, stacking kush-lemon brightness over pine and diesel undertones. Reports around RD#1 crosses tend to circle the same themes: a high that lifts first, melts stress on contact, then drops into body-heavy sedation.


Rare Dankness #1 proves not every legend makes it into jars — some change the game from the breeding room, rewriting the gene pool one cross at a time.


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