The original GGG archive names High School Sweetheart directly among the notable GGG crosses, which makes it part of the documented source layer of the brand rather than a later attribution guess.
High School Sweetheart
High School Sweetheart appears in the original GGG media kit list of notable Gage Green Group crosses and is recognized as one of the source cultivars whose descendants kept moving through later breeding culture.
High School Sweetheart is remembered as a source cultivar, not only through the descendant names that followed it.
High School Sweetheart is one of the clearest cases where later descendant names can absorb search attention while the source accession gets undernamed. The public site reverses that.
The public-facing GGG record is anchored to 2009, while formative prehistory from 2008 remains documented in the deeper legacy timeline.
The legacy media kit credits GGG with more than 400 unique crosses, including Grape Stomper, Mendo Breath, Mango Puff, and High School Sweetheart.
The historical company record notes three consecutive High Times Cannabis Cup championships in 2016.

Supporting GGG cultivar image used on this page.
The page makes the source accession easy to recognize, even when later market names became louder.
Media kit brief
GGG media kit
High School Sweetheart appears in the original GGG media kit list of notable Gage Green Group crosses and is recognized as one of the source cultivars whose descendants kept moving through later breeding culture.
Open media kit briefLegacy archive
GGG archive
High School Sweetheart sits inside the wider GGG timeline, milestones, and documented public history collected on the legacy page.
Open legacy archivePress and awards
2016 • High Times Cannabis Cup in Southern California
The original media kit records a first-place CBD finish at the Southern California High Times Cannabis Cup, carried by Buds & Roses.
Open press and awardsHigh School Sweetheart remains visible in the source record, even when later names became louder.
High School Sweetheart is one of the clearest cases where later descendant names can absorb search attention while the source accession gets undernamed. The public site reverses that.
High Mac (Sunken Treasure / Solfire)
Public nursery and originator listings identify High Mac as a High School Sweetheart-derived line, which makes it one of the clearest examples of downstream search energy that also points back to the GGG source cultivar.
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Use these pages to move from the dossier into legacy, provenance, media context, and the broader public shape of Gage Green Group.
Media kit brief
GGG media kit
High School Sweetheart appears in the original GGG media kit list of notable Gage Green Group crosses and is recognized as one of the source cultivars whose descendants kept moving through later breeding culture.
Open media kit briefLegacy archive
GGG archive
High School Sweetheart sits inside the wider GGG timeline, milestones, and documented public history collected on the legacy page.
Open legacy archivePress and awards
2016 • High Times Cannabis Cup in Southern California
The original media kit records a first-place CBD finish at the Southern California High Times Cannabis Cup, carried by Buds & Roses.
Open press and awardsThese are the preserved archive materials that keep the accession visible inside the living archive.
Where later descendant names are publicly legible, these pages help keep attention connected back to the source accession.
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