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Rare Dankness

Rare Dankness: U.S. breeder founded in 2010 with regular heavy photoperiod OG, Kush, and Haze genetics

Rare Dankness is a strong choice for buyers who want a breeder with a wide photoperiod range and a clear backbone. Founded in 2010, the breeder is closely connected to OG, Kush, Haze, Ghost Train, and Chem directions, and the current Cannapot range reflects that through a strong regular seed core with a smaller feminized side. That matters because it gives you a simpler way to narrow the selection: start with seed type first, then move to the strain family that fits best.

The quickest way to make a decision here is to avoid comparing everything at once. Begin with the first split between regular and feminized seeds. After that, sort the range by direction. Ghost of Lee Roy and Commerce City Kush make the OG and Kush side easier to understand, while Ghost Train Haze #1 gives the Haze-led route a much clearer entry point. Coco Nibbles, Pamelina, and Star Killer help round out the first shortlist with easier comparison points.

Quick Facts
Location: USA
Founded:
2010
Focus: Regular and feminised cannabis seeds
Types Available: Photoperiod
Best First Split:
Ghost Train Haze, Coco Nibbles or Moonshine Haze
Known For: Scott’s OG, Mouse Trap, Ghost of Lee Roy, Cookie OX
Works Well For: Growers looking for distinctive flavour and aroma profiles

Their catalogue holds a mix of strains that stand out both for their smell and for the type of plants they produce. Cookie OX is often noted for its potential in pain relief, while Scott’s OG and Ghost of Lee Roy are favourites for those who want strong, memorable harvests. Years of phenotype hunting have given this breeder a gene pool that keeps surprising people. If the goal is to get to a shortlist faster, keep the first comparison small. 501st OG, Ghost Train Haze #1, and Blue OX work especially well together because they show three different sides of Rare Dankness without turning the first decision into a long process.

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501st OG

€ 75,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

Blue OX

€ 75,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

Buford OG

€ 75,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

Coco Nibbles

€ 82,00  € 72,16
incl. 13% VAT Details

Cookie Ox

€ 75,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

Cornbread

€ 75,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

Dank Commander

€ 75,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

Dark GhostTrain

€ 82,00  € 72,16
incl. 13% VAT Details

Drama female

€ 80,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

F-Cut-LRTK

€ 82,00
incl. 13% VAT  Sold Out 

Flo OG

€ 82,00  € 73,80
incl. 13% VAT Details

Ghost Train Haze #1

€ 92,00  € 80,96
incl. 13% VAT Details

What Defines Rare Dankness
Rare Dankness stands out through strong regular-seed depth and a breeder identity that stays close to OG, Kush, Haze, Ghost Train, and Chem work. That gives the range a more classic breeder feel than those built mostly around a short feminized fruit-driven selection. The current Cannapot range keeps that identity clear while still giving the feminized side a real place through names such as Drama female and Moonshine Haze x Ghost Train Haze #1 female.

Best Starting Points by Buyer Type

  • If you want regular seeds first: start with 501st OG, Commerce City Kush, or Pamelina.

  • If you want the feminized side first: begin with Drama female.

  • If you want an OG or Kush route: focus on 501st OG and Commerce City Kush first.

  • If you want a Haze route: start with Ghost Train Haze #1.

  • If easier handling matters in the first comparison: keep Blue OX and Pamelina in the first shortlist.

Indoor Strain Worth Considering
If indoor suitability matters in the first comparison, Blue OX is one of the clearest names to review first. It is relatively easy to grow and especially strong for indoor use, which makes it useful for buyers who want one of the easier indoor-led options before comparing more demanding directions.

  • Why Blue OX works as an indoor-first option: it gives the range a simpler starting point.

  • Why it helps with comparison: it sits away from the strongest OG/Kush and strongest Haze routes, so it creates a different reference point.

  • Why it belongs in an early shortlist: it helps buyers compare easier handling against stronger legacy-style names like 501st OG or Ghost Train Haze #1.

That does not mean Blue OX should replace every other first choice. It simply gives the indoor-first side of Rare Dankness one clearer anchor, which helps reduce the number of names you need to compare at the beginning.

How to Navigate the Range
The first decision is simple: start with the regular-heavy side or begin with the smaller feminized branch. Because Rare Dankness leans strongly toward regular seeds, that one split already removes a lot of confusion.

  • Step 1: decide between regular and feminized seeds.

  • Step 2: choose the direction that fits best: OG/Kush or Haze/Ghost Train.

  • Step 3: reduce the first shortlist to three names only.

  • Step 4: use indoor or outdoor relevance only after the main direction is clear.

For many buyers, a three-name comparison works best. 501st OG, Ghost Train Haze #1, and Blue OX are a practical starting trio because they separate the breeder into Kush-led, Haze-led, and easier indoor-led routes in one pass.

FAQ
What is Rare Dankness known for?

Rare Dankness is known for strong OG, Kush, Haze, Ghost Train, and Chem-led photoperiod work, with a clear regular-seed backbone and a smaller feminized side.

Which Rare Dankness strains are the best first choices?
501st OG, Blue OX, Commerce City Kush, Ghost Train Haze #1, Pamelina, and Drama female are the clearest starting points for understanding the range quickly.

Is this range mainly regular or feminized?
The current Cannapot range is strongly regular-led, with a smaller feminized branch also represented.

Which indoor strain is the easiest one to review first?
Blue OX is one of the clearest indoor-led names to compare first because it is  relatively easy to grow and especially strong for indoor use.

Are there indoor and outdoor options in this range?
Yes, but outdoor relevance should stay qualified and tied to named strains. Several strains are clearly indoor-first, while others add greenhouse or warmer outdoor relevance where conditions are stated more carefully.

What is the easiest way to narrow the range?
Start with seed type first, then move to direction. That means deciding between the regular-heavy side and the smaller feminized side first, then comparing OG/Kush lines against Haze/Ghost Train routes before building the final shortlist.

A Look at Rare Dankness Seeds from Cannapot

If you have been around cannabis for a while, you know that the seed is where it all starts. Good genetics can make all the difference. Rare Dankness is  a breeder that has been around for years and people seem to trust them. The thing about Rare Dankness is they work with some really solid parent plants. They mix and match them in ways that keep the flavour and smell interesting, and they stick to what works. Cannapot stocks quite a few of their strains, so you can actually pick and choose depending on what you are into.

A few of the strains they have
Sumptuouz: This one has a strong fruity smell. There is also a bit of spice under it if you pay attention. It is one of those that feels rich when you open the jar. People who like layered flavours often mention it.

Dark Shadow Haze: If you like sweet berry smells but still want that haze edge, this is it. The colour can be striking, which is probably why a lot of collectors like having it in their line-up.

Commerce City Kush: This one is heavier on the earthy scent, with a little bit of diesel in the background. People who like a more grounded aroma seem to come back to it.

Flo OG: A mix between Flo and OG. Smells a bit citrusy, a bit herbal. It sits somewhere between bright and mellow.

Tangerine Somali: Bright and a little sharp on the nose, in a good way. Mostly citrus with some light herbal notes. This is the kind of smell that you notice right away.

Longs Peak Blue: Sweet berry smell. Smooth when you try it. The name fits because it feels like something you would enjoy with a good view.

Scotts OG: Very lemony, but in that sharp fuel way. It is one that people either really like or skip because it is so distinct.

Tangerine Kush: Sweet, tangy, a little softer than Tangerine Somali. Keeps that kush background so it does not get too light.

Ghost Train Haze #1: This is one of their better known strains. Strong citrus and floral smell. People talk about it a lot because it has been around for years and still stands out.

Dark Ghost Train: Same family as Ghost Train Haze but with a darker feel to it. The aroma is deeper and a bit moodier.

Moonshine Haze: Smells very tropical, like mixed fruit. It has that sativa brightness to it but with a softer touch.

Star Killer: Dense buds, a lot of resin. The smell lingers. The name gives you an idea of what you might be in for.

What Cannapot does well
The main thing is they get their Rare Dankness seeds straight from the breeder. That means no guessing about what you are getting. They also seem to keep the seeds stored properly so they arrive fresh. Orders come in packaging that does not draw attention, which is something a lot of people appreciate. The listings on their site are clear too. You can check the background, the smell, and the general profile of each strain before you decide.

A few reviews from people
Five stars – “Exactly what I ordered”
“I grabbed Ghost Train Haze #1 and Sumptuouz. Both arrived quicker than I expected. Well packed and exactly as described. I will probably try another strain next time.” – Liam R

Five stars – “Consistent every time”
“I have been buying from Cannapot for years. My last order was Scotts OG and Commerce City Kush. Both were spot on. That is why I keep coming back.” – Sofia M

Five stars – “Happy with the choice”
“I wanted something new and went with Moonshine Haze. The smell is amazing. Everything came in perfect condition.” – Daniel T

Q: Are these seeds genuine?
A: Yes. They come directly from Rare Dankness Genetics.

Q: Does Cannapot ship everywhere?
A: Yes, Cannapot ships to all countries and the packaging is plain.

Q: Why do people like Rare Dankness so much?
A: Because the genetics are solid, the smells and flavours are interesting, and they have been around long enough to earn trust.


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