Flavortown
$65.00
Flavortown is a regular cannabis seed cross of Motorbreath #15 (Chemdog D × SFV OG Kush) pollinated by a reversed Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato. This “Candy Gas” hybrid bridges the industrial funk of the I-95 corridor with the frosted exotics of the modern Bay Area scene. Flowering time runs 9–10 weeks. Regular format — expect both male and female plants.
Greenpoint Seeds — Genetic Archive
Flavortown
Motorbreath #15
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Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato
Where the I-95 corridor’s rawest Chem fuel collides with the Bay Area’s candy-coated platinum standard. This isn’t a dessert cross — it’s industrial funk wearing a silk suit.
9–10 Week Flower
High Yield
Indica-Dominant Hybrid
“The most resilient and loudest cultivars are those that result from the collision of East Coast Chem grit and West Coast Cookie glamor. Flavortown is the thesis statement for that entire philosophy — yields like a legend, smells like a scandal, hits like a freight train.”
— Greenpoint Seeds Breeding Notes
Genetic Architecture
Lineage Breakdown
Approximate genetic contribution by ancestral line
~25%
~25%
~25%
~25%
Lineage Map
The Family Tree at a Glance
Two elite lines converge — industrial Chem legacy meets modern exotic royalty
Mother
Motorbreath #15
Chemdog D × SFV OG Kush
Pisces Genetics — #15 selected by Sticky Icky OG
Father (Reversed ♀)
Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato
(Sunset Sherbet × Girl Scout Cookies) × Super Lemon Haze
Cannatique Farms cut — “Platinum” resin selection
Maternal Grandparent
Chemdog D
Bag seed from 1991 Grateful Dead lot
Chemdog (Greg Krzanowski) — Original selection
Maternal Grandparent
SFV OG Kush
San Fernando Valley OG selection
SoCal legacy cut — Structural backbone
The Mother
Motorbreath #15 — Pisces Genetics / Sticky Icky OG
Chemdog D × SFV OG Kush — The concentrated essence of America’s Chem-fuel paradigm
Motorbreath #15 is not simply a “gassy” strain. It is the single most concentrated expression of the Chemdog lineage available to modern breeders — a cultivar that took the rank, industrial funk of the Chem D and anchored it to the citrus-pine framework of SFV OG Kush. Jimmy Nitz of Pisces Genetics produced the original seed stock, but the #15 phenotype owes its legendary status to the hunter known as Sticky Icky OG, who identified it as the keeper from a substantial population run. Where other phenos like the #2 or #10 leaned toward OG sweetness, the #15 dove headfirst into the foul, burnt rubber and meat-fuel characteristics of its Chem D mother.
The result is a plant that tests consistently in the 28–33% THC range, produces a greasy, high-terpene resin exudate, and delivers a narcotic sedation that has made it a cornerstone of the Michigan and California connoisseur markets. In the Flavortown equation, the #15 contributes the raw power, the yield, and the olfactory devastation that no amount of “bag appeal” breeding can replicate.
Ancestral Deep Dive
The Chemdog D Legacy — A Parking Lot Miracle
The entire modern cannabis potency paradigm traces back to a single bag of “Dog Bud” purchased by Chemdog at a Grateful Dead concert at Deer Creek Amphitheater in 1991. The seeds from that pound produced the foundational pillars of American breeding: Chem 91, Chem D, and Chem 4. The Chem D parent is widely regarded as the most “rank” of the original seedlings — notorious for its vegetative variegation, a marble pattern on the leaves that signals a plant prioritizing secondary metabolite production over photosynthetic efficiency. That genetic quirk is a badge of honor among master breeders, and it’s the reason Motorbreath #15 possesses a chemical funk that commands attention in a room full of elite OGs.
Structural Contributor
SFV OG Kush — The Citrus-Pine High Frequency
The paternal side of the Motorbreath mother provides the sharp citrus-pine top notes that cut through the heavy, low-frequency Chem funk. SFV OG is a cornerstone of the Southern California scene, prized for its aggressive lateral branching and the lankiness it passes to progeny. In the Motorbreath cross, SFV OG acts as a structural stabilizer — distributing those dense, resin-heavy Chem D buds across a wider, more manageable canopy. The tradeoff is stretch. Expect Flavortown phenos to carry that SFV-inherited vigor into the flip.
Motorbreath #15 — Key Markers
| Primary Aroma | Industrial Diesel · Burnt Rubber · Garlic · Meat Fuel |
| Secondary Terpenes | Pine Sap · Sharp Citrus · Earthy Musk |
| Bud Morphology | Dense, oversized spade-shaped calyxes |
| Resin Type | Greasy, oily, high-terpene exudate |
| THC Testing | 28–33% |
| Flowering Duration | 65–70 Days (9–10 Weeks) |
| Growth Pattern | Lanky, aggressive lateral branching, heavy stretch |
The Father (Reversed ♀)
Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato — Cannatique Farms
(Sunset Sherbet × Girl Scout Cookies) × Super Lemon Haze — The “Candy Gas” gold standard
To the uninitiated, Lemon Cherry Gelato is just another cookie derivative. To the genealogist, it represents one of the most refined expressions of the Cookies/Sherbet platform ever assembled. The lineage is a three-way collision: Sunset Sherbet provides the creamy, fruity foundation and the purple coloring. Girl Scout Cookies (Thin Mint cut) supplies the OG backbone, the density, and the resin architecture. And Super Lemon Haze — the Arjan Roskam classic — injects that sharp, floor-cleaner citrus and the sativa-leaning vigor that separates LCG from the dozens of flat, one-dimensional Sherbet crosses flooding the market. Cannatique Farms cultivated the cut that became the gold standard, and the Backpackboyz leveraged their hip-hop and streetwear connections to blast LCG into the global consciousness, making it the most-searched strain of the mid-2020s.
The “Platinum” designation in this specific pollen donor refers to a boutique phenotype selected for extreme trichome coverage — a thicker, more opaque resin layer that gives the buds a silvery, platinum sheen under high-intensity lighting. This selection emphasizes the Super Lemon Haze parent in the LCG lineage, bringing a sharp, floor-cleaner lemon terpene absent in the more berry-heavy Black Cherry phenotypes. In the Flavortown cross, the Platinum LCG delivers the high-gloss aesthetic, the sophisticated raspberry-resin complexity, and the dessert-leaning top notes that modern consumers demand.
Inside Baseball
The Super Lemon Haze parent is the secret weapon in the LCG formula. While Sunset Sherbet and GSC provide the creamy dessert base and the purple bag appeal, it’s the SLH — a two-time Cannabis Cup winner bred from Lemon Skunk and Super Silver Haze — that gives LCG its electric citrus top note and the sativa vigor that keeps the high from going fully sedative. That same SLH influence is what makes the “Lemon” in Lemon Cherry Gelato more than just a name.
The Cannatique Farms cut became the gold standard for “Candy Gas” — sweet, syrupy fruit notes grounded by a subtle, creamy fuel. The “Platinum” selection takes it further with extreme trichome density.
Platinum LCG — Key Markers
| Primary Flavors | Candied Lemon · Black Cherry · Vanilla Cream · Subtle Gas |
| Visual Appeal | Oversized buds, royal purple hues, amber pistils |
| Resin Type | Ultra-dense “Platinum” trichome blanket — silvery sheen |
| “Platinum” Tag | Selected for opaque resin density under HID/LED |
| Lineage | (Sunset Sherbet × Girl Scout Cookies) × Super Lemon Haze |
| Cultivation | Intermediate — benefits from topping and defoliation |
Historical Context
The I-95 Corridor
A legacy of transcontinental genetics — Florida to Maine, carried on interstate asphalt
The “I-95 corridor” isn’t just a geographic reference — it’s the origin story of American cannabis potency. That interstate highway served as the primary artery for high-grade clones and contraband moving between Florida, NYC, and Maine during the prohibition era. JJ NYC of Top Dawg Seeds is the undisputed architect of this genetic movement, preserving the original Chem cuts (91, D, and 4) in the underground markets of NYC and the Hudson River Valley. His work with strains like Stardawg and I-95 provided the blueprints for using Chem-heavy males to add structure and resin to more “floppy” West Coast hybrids.
Greenpoint Seeds’ philosophy in creating Flavortown follows this established “Dawg” logic. While the donor is a reversed female LCG rather than a Stardawg male, the intent is identical: utilize an elite, resin-dense exotic to refine and polish a raw legacy powerhouse. The I-95 history teaches that the loudest cultivars are born from the collision of East Coast Chem grit and West Coast Cookie glamor. Flavortown is the latest chapter in that ongoing conversation.
1991
Chemdog acquires “Dog Bud” bag seed at Deer Creek Grateful Dead show. Seeds produce Chem 91, Chem D, and Chem 4 — the foundational pillars of modern potency.
Late 1990s
JJ NYC begins preserving original Chem cuts in NYC underground. The I-95 corridor becomes the primary clone distribution route between Florida and New England.
~2015
Jimmy Nitz of Pisces Genetics produces the Motorbreath line (Chem D × SFV OG). Sticky Icky OG identifies and elevates the legendary #15 phenotype from the population.
~2019–2021
Cannatique Farms cultivates the definitive Lemon Cherry Gelato cut — (Sunset Sherbet × GSC) × Super Lemon Haze. Backpackboyz leverage cultural marketing to make LCG the most-searched strain of the mid-2020s.
Present
Greenpoint Seeds crosses the Motorbreath #15 mother with a reversed Platinum LCG pollen donor — Flavortown is born at the intersection of legacy fuel and modern exotic.
Breeding Thesis
The Convergence of Gas and Candy
Why these two parents — and why now
01
Structural Fortification
Modern exotic lines — LCG and the broader Cookies/Sherbet families included — can be floppy and slow in veg, requiring multiple toppings and extended veg time to build a productive frame. Motorbreath #15 injects aggressive hybrid vigor, thicker stem diameter from the Chem D influence, and a more assertive growth habit. The result: boutique quality on a commercial skeleton.
02
Resin Layering
The scientific goal is to combine two distinct resin architectures. Motorbreath produces a “greasy” exudate rich in monoterpenes. The Platinum LCG contributes “sandy” trichome heads dense with sesquiterpenes and anthocyanins. Layering these creates a flower that’s simultaneously loud in the nose and visually devastating — greasy flowers with a silvery, dusted finish.
03
Three-Dimensional Terps
Motorbreath delivers the base notes: industrial fuel, sulfur, garlic, burnt rubber musk. Platinum LCG provides the top notes: candied lemon, black cherry, vanilla cream. The hybrid outcome is a three-dimensional “Candy Gas” profile where you smell the dessert first, then the fuel detonates on the exhale. Neither parent achieves this complexity alone.
04
Yield Meets Bag Appeal
Motorbreath is a documented high-yielder in commercial environments, but it can look “green” and plain. LCG is a supermodel with incredible bag appeal but often lacks raw commercial weight. Flavortown’s mandate: exotic purple-frosted flowers at commercial harvest weights. The high calyx-to-leaf ratio inherited from the Platinum LCG side makes the flower trim-friendly, while the density comes from the Chem side.
Terpene Architecture
The Nose Knows
Expected terpene expression based on parental chemotype data
🌿 β-Caryophyllene — Major
🍃 Myrcene — Major
🧄 VSCs (Sulfur Compounds)
🍒 Linalool — Moderate
🌲 α-Pinene — Supporting
Aroma Breakdown — Three-Dimensional Profile
| Base Notes (Motorbreath) | Industrial Diesel · Burnt Rubber · Garlic Meat · Sulfur Funk |
| Top Notes (Platinum LCG) | Candied Lemon · Black Cherry · Vanilla Cream · Raspberry Syrup |
| Hybrid Expression | Candy Gas — Dessert-forward inhale, fuel detonation on exhale |
| The “Rub” Test | Lemon Sharpie → Burnt Rubber Meat Funk (lingers on fingers) |
| Volatile Sulfur Compounds | Present from Chem D ancestry — the “offensive” terps the market is chasing |
Market Context
High terpene content — specifically the presence of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) and heavy esters — is the next frontier for the exotic market. After years of “all bag appeal, no gas” hybrids flooding the scene, the pendulum is swinging back toward cultivars that offer a legitimate sensory assault. Flavortown was designed to ride that wave.
The Pheno Hunt
Finding Your Keeper
Ancestral diversity from Nepalese landraces to African Haze means a wide phenotype range — here’s what to look for
The “Raspberry Gas” Cut
The most sought-after expression. Captures the syrupy berry essence of the LCG and layers it over the industrial solvent bite of the Motorbreath #15. Look for broad, dark-green fan leaves in veg that transition to deep royal purple early in flower (around week 5). Edge-to-edge frosting on sugar leaves — trichomes look like they’ve been dipped in silver.
Aroma: Raspberry Syrup × Burnt Rubber
Visual: “Electric” Purple + Platinum Frost
Stretch: ~2.5× — Heavy Branching
Bud Structure: Large, Rock-Hard “Boulders”
Effect: Euphoric “Headband” + Body Relax
The “Fuel Cell” Pheno
Leans hard into the Motorbreath side. All industrial fuel, garlic, and meat — minimal candy influence. Traditional green appearance with orange hairs. Massive yielder with oversized spade-shaped buds. The workhorse of the pack if you’re chasing weight and raw potency over aesthetics.
Aroma: Industrial Fuel · Garlic · Meat
Visual: Bright Green · Light Purple
Stretch: ~3× Height Increase
Effect: Heavy Narcotic · Sleepy · Couchlock
The “Candy Shop” Pheno
Leans toward the Platinum LCG side. Sweet cherry and cream dominate the nose with only a whisper of fuel on the backend. Dark purple coloring with silvery frost, compact “golf ball” bud structure. Lower yield than the maternal phenos but elite bag appeal and cerebral, uplifting effects.
Aroma: Sweet Cherry · Vanilla Cream
Visual: Dark Purple · Silver Frost
Stretch: ~1.5–2× Height
Effect: Uplifting · Social · Cerebral
“During mid-flower, perform a stem rub. The ideal keeper will start with a pungent Lemon Sharpie smell and finish with a heavy, burnt rubber and meat funk that lingers on the fingers. If you get that two-stage transition — you’ve found gold.”
— Pheno Selection Protocol
Cultivation Intel
Growing Flavortown
Key cultivation notes for maximizing this cross — trellis is not optional
Trellis Is Mandatory
The SFV OG influence gives Flavortown aggressive lateral branching and a heavy stretch (2–3× in flower). Without trellising, the dense, resin-heavy buds will snap branches in late flower. Set your net early and plan for the height.
Cal-Mag at Transition
The keeper cut will likely be a heavy feeder requiring elevated Calcium and Magnesium during the transition to bloom. This supports the aggressive stretch inherited from the SFV OG side and fuels the intensive resin production kicking in at week 3–4.
Top and Defoliate
Multiple toppings in veg will build the productive frame that the Platinum LCG side needs to express its full potential. Strategic defoliation in early and mid-flower exposes bud sites to light and encourages the “stacking” behavior you want — tight internodal spacing despite overall lankiness.
The “Stacking” Signal
During flower, look for the phenotype that exhibits tight internodal spacing despite the overall lanky frame — this creates long, continuous spears of resinous flower. That stacking behavior is the keeper signal. Plants that stretch without stacking are typically the ones to cull first.
Trim-Friendly Harvest
The dense calyx-to-leaf ratio inherited from the Platinum LCG makes Flavortown exceptionally trim-friendly. Even the smalls and B-buds maintain elite resin density, making them ideal for high-end hydrocarbon extraction. The “Platinum” influence ensures nothing goes to waste.
Flower Timing
Expect 65–70 days (9–10 weeks) in flower, inheriting the Motorbreath timeline. Don’t rush the harvest — the terpene complexity, especially those volatile sulfur compounds, develops in the final 7–10 days. Early chops leave money on the table.
Market Position
Commercial Viability
Where Flavortown fits in the current market landscape
Flavortown signals a shift in the “Cookie” breeding era. The market spent years flooded with hybrids that were all bag appeal and no gas — Instagram flowers that looked like jewelry but smoked like cardboard. The pendulum is swinging back. Consumers and buyers are chasing cultivars with a legitimate sensory presence, and the presence of volatile sulfur compounds and heavy esters is the new differentiator. Flavortown was purpose-built for this moment.
From a production standpoint, this is a high-efficiency cultivar. The Platinum LCG side contributes a dense calyx-to-leaf ratio that makes the flower trim-friendly at commercial scale. The Motorbreath side contributes the weight. And the “Platinum” resin density ensures that even your smalls maintain the value necessary for premium extraction — specifically high-end BHO and hydrocarbon production where starting material quality dictates the final product.
Hybrid Outcome Summary
| Aromatic Complexity | Three-Dimensional “Candy Gas” Profile |
| Bag Appeal | Exotic “Exposed” Purple + Platinum Frost |
| Yield Profile | High-Yield, Rock-Hard “Exotic” Nugs |
| Resin Quality | Greasy Flowers with Silvery Dusted Finish |
| Potency Profile | Potent “Body-Melt” with Mental Clarity — 25%+ THC |
| Trim Efficiency | High — Dense Calyx-to-Leaf Ratio |
| Extraction Value | Premium BHO/Hydrocarbon Candidate — Smalls Retain Value |
Final Word
The Flavortown Legacy
Flavortown is more than a cross — it’s a genetic dialogue between the past and the future of cannabis. It carries the industrial DNA of the original Chemdog, the citrus-fuel bite of the San Fernando Valley, and the candy-coated luxury of the modern Bay Area exotic. By hybridizing the Motorbreath #15 mother with the Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato donor, Greenpoint Seeds has created a cultivar that stands as tribute to the pioneers of the I-95 corridor and the visionary breeders of the modern era.
For the breeder, the hunt for the “Raspberry Gas” phenotype represents the ultimate challenge in selection. For the consumer, the resulting flower represents headstash gold — a plant that yields like a legend, smells like a scandal, and hits like a freight train. As the market continues to evolve, the “Total Package” represented by Flavortown will serve as the benchmark for the next decade of Candy Gas innovation.
Lineage Tree
Full Genealogy
├── Motorbreath #15 (Mother)
│ ├── Chemdog D — 1991 Deer Creek bag seed
│ │ └── “Dog Bud” (Grateful Dead lot)
│ └── SFV OG Kush — San Fernando Valley selection
│ └── SoCal OG legacy cut
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└── Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato (Reversed ♀ Pollen Donor)
├── Sunset Sherbet — Girl Scout Cookies × Pink Panties
├── Girl Scout Cookies — Thin Mint GSC (OG Kush × F1 Durban)
│ ├── OG Kush [South Florida]
│ └── F1 Durban — South African Sativa
└── Super Lemon Haze — Lemon Skunk × Super Silver Haze
├── Lemon Skunk
└── Super Silver Haze (Skunk #1 × NL5 × Haze)
Quick Reference
Motorbreath #15
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Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato
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Flavortown
Regular Seeds · 9–10 Week Flower · High Yield · 25–33% THC · Moderate Difficulty
Greenpoint Seeds — Genetic Archive
| Quantity | Full pack – 6 feminized photoperiod seeds, Wholesale – 20 packs, Wholesale – bulk 1,000 seeds |
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| Lineage | Chem D, Motorbreath #15, SFV OG, Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato |


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