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Government-myth heritage indica — body-heavy classic.
Genetics
G13's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
G13 is one of the most folklore-laden strains in the heritage catalog — the urban legend holds that it was a US government research strain from the 1960s University of Mississippi program, smuggled out by a researcher. Real provenance is debated, but the strain has been on shelves since the 1980s as a heavy-hitting indica. Customers reach for it as a heritage piece as much as a session pick.
Aromatic chemistry
It's the strain's origin folklore — the story goes that it came from a 1960s University of Mississippi government research program. The real provenance is debated among historians and breeders. What is documented: G13 has been on shelves continuously since the 1980s as a heavy-hitting indica with Afghani heritage.
It's one of the foundational heavy indicas of the modern shelf era, alongside Northern Lights, Hindu Kush, and Afghani. The myth gives it cultural weight; the genetics give it staying power.
G13 is an indica — body-leaning, with a heavier physical quality that customers reach for in the evening. The lineage is Proprietary indica (folklore: US government research strain, debated).
G13 hits earth up front, sweet pine through the middle, and light spice on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
G13 tests in the 20–25% THC range, which puts it on the higher end of the shelf. Customers with a built tolerance handle it fine; lower-tolerance customers should go a half-dose or less the first time.
G13 reads as an evening strain — body-heavy enough that customers commonly reach for it after dinner or at the end of the day, not before they need to be productive.
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