Born from Verano's G-Line, G6 (Jet Fuel) with the unmistakable citrus zest of Tangie, and the result looks and smells like sunshine splashed on asphalt. Dense, lime-green buds are laced with deep orange pistils and a frosty coat of glinting trichomes, releasing a bouquet of sweet orange peel over classic diesel and faint musk. Under the hood, myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and alpha-pinene steer the profile, while THC typically lands near the mid-teens (with little to no CBD), producing a bright, upbeat lift without blunting clarity. Reports point to an energetic, focused, and creative headspace, with occasional racier edges common to citrus-forward hybrids. In the garden, Sonny G shows moderate vigor and stretch, rewarding attentive training with medium yields; expect roughly 63-70 days of flower and taller statures outdoors where Tangie's influence shines. Indoors, plants hold a medium height and stack evenly, finishing with sticky, resinous colas that broadcast tangerine-diesel from the dry room. A sativa-dominant 70/30 hybrid, its structure mirrors G6's jet-stream architecture – long internodes that make room for light and airflow – while Tangie concentrates the citrus oils into a zesty finish. Whether you chase the tang or the gas, Sonny G captures both parents in a single, vivid expression, a hallmark of Verano's G6-driven crosses.








