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Terp Valley Farms - 1g Distillate Cart: FPOG - 1

1g Distillate Cart: FPOG

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FPOG, also known as Fruity Pebbles OG is a hybrid strain bred by Alien Genetics. This sweet hybrid takes genetics from Green Ribbon, Granddaddy Purple, and Tahoe Alien to create a tropical, berry flavor reminiscent of the cereal. 

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Flavors
  • Berry
  • Sweet
  • Citrus
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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FPOG
hybrid
THC: 9-18.7%

FPOG, formerly referred to as Fruity Pebbles OG, originated in 2006 and was bred by the California-based Alien Genetics team. The cultivar descends from a Granddaddy Purple x Green Ribbon hybrid combined with Tahoe Alien pollen (Tahoe OG x Alien Kush). The original hybrid from Alien Genetics was intended as a limited release, but FPOG was so popular that other growers quickly began cultivating their own plants.


Online sources claim that FPOG’s conical, densely packed buds and reported sedative effects suggest an indica heritage. The strain has massive bud appeal, with high levels of anthocyanins that create FPOG's contrasting purple, red, and green coloring.


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