OG Kush
Indica Dominant
Indica: 75%
Sativa: 25%
THC
19.5%
-Very High
CBD
< 1%
-Very Low
RelaxingStimulating
Terpenes
MyrceneLimoneneCaryophyllenePinene
Effects
RelaxingUpliftingBody HighEnergizingEuphoriaHappyHungryAnxiousDizzyDry eyesDry mouthHeadacheParanoid
Known Usage
ADD/ADHDAnxietyBipolar DisorderChronic PainDepressionHeadachesHyperactivityInsomnia
Flavours
EarthyPungentSweetCitrusFloweryLemonPineWoody
OG Kush was first cultivated in Florida, in the early ‘90s when a strain from Northern California was crossed with a Hindu Kush plant from Amsterdam. The result was a hybrid with a unique terpene profile that boasts a complex aroma with notes of fuel, skunk, and spice.
The genetic backbone of West Coast cannabis varieties, OG Kush arrived in Los Angeles in 1996 when Matt “Bubba” Berger brought it (along with “The Bubba,” which was later used to create the famed Bubba Kush) from Florida to legendary cultivator Josh D. Since then, OG Kush has become a worldwide staple used to create numerous famous strains like GSC and Headband. There are many different phenotypes of OG Kush, including Tahoe OG, SFV OG, and Ghost OG.
The genetic backbone of West Coast cannabis varieties, OG Kush arrived in Los Angeles in 1996 when Matt “Bubba” Berger brought it (along with “The Bubba,” which was later used to create the famed Bubba Kush) from Florida to legendary cultivator Josh D. Since then, OG Kush has become a worldwide staple used to create numerous famous strains like GSC and Headband. There are many different phenotypes of OG Kush, including Tahoe OG, SFV OG, and Ghost OG.