Description
Typical Effects
Relaxed
Hungry
Social
Common Usage
Depressed
A Loss Of Appetite
Anxiety
History
OG Kush is sometimes known as “Premium OG Kush” or even just “Kush,” first cultivated in Florida almost 30 years ago now. The original genetic lineage is not 100% known, but researchers believe that Chemdawg, Hindu Kush, and Lemon Thai were mixed with an unknown Northern Californian strain to make OG Kush. The secrecy is probably due to the strain’s incredible fame – OG Kush is the single most recognizable and widely-used strain when it comes to medical marijuana. With a nearly balanced composition (55% Sativa, 45% Indica) and mid-high THC levels, it’s no wonder the strain is enjoyed around the world.
This strain is the origin of the word, “OG,” used in many other cannabis strains over the years. Some believe that “OG” homages “Original Gangster,” an even older strain, though others tell other stories. The plant itself is hardy and resinous, growing in chunky buds, dark green and shaped like grapes. Its pistils are bright orange, thin, and overlong. Its trichomes are like white gold, tiny, sparkling, and covered in shiny resin.
Aroma and Flavour
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of stuffing your nose in a jar of top-shelf OG Kush, you’ll know that the nuggets have one of the freshest scents that nature can produce – intensely reminiscent of being lost within a dank, old growth forest.
The strain’s aroma is woodsy, piney and earthy all at once, immediately hitting your taste buds with a spunky, rabbit-like jab. Moreover, its flavour can surprise even the most jaded of self-proclaimed stoners, with none-too-subtle undertones of lime, lemon, and spice – as well as faint hints of citrusy splash.
Appearance-wise, most would probably agree that OG Kush has a fairly “traditional cannabis” look, as it features the classic yellow-green sugar leaf colour with orange pistils and green, sometimes sage-shaded water leaves.
The buds are densely coated with crystalline trichomes, which makes perfect sense when considering the OG Kush strain’s heavy THC content. In fact, more than one noob has probably mistaken the trich-laden nuggets for mold, and heartbreakingly tossed out some of the best weed they would have ever had the pleasure of smoking.
Effect
Staying true to its hybrid classification, OG Kush weed is especially balanced with a high that really does provide the best of both worlds.
After consuming OG Kush, expect strong euphoria and intense cerebral effects to settle in, often followed by mild to strong couch-lock. Remember, OG Kush is considered one of the most uplifting strains out there, as it provides consumers with a wonderful amalgamation of body-melting euphoria and a calm, tranquil state of mind.
Medical Use
Frequently consumed by MMJ patients for psychological disorders and chronic pain alike, OG Kush is a supremely healing strain of cannabis that has surprised the medical marijuana world with its ability to assist with so many ailments.
In fact, its potent therapeutic benefits are surely one of the main reasons for OGK’s massive growth in popularity over the last half-decade. More and more individuals are discovering that they prefer consuming this strain rather than a full-blown indica, or better yet, rather than prescription medications that are so often attached with nasty, life-altering side effects.
OGK can also provide practical relief from patients experiencing severe and chronic pain, as the strains robust cannabinoid profile truly helps to relax and numb the sore spots, as well as reduce inflammation and lower neuropathic discomfort.
If you are using OG Kush for stress, depression, anxiety, or any other mental affliction, most would recommend only smoking a mild amount of OG Kush, or eating a low-dose edible. This is because over-consumption of THC while handling a mental disorder can actually do more harm than good, at least in terms of the onset of anxiety and paranoia. Know your limits, and stay within those boundaries.
On the other hand, if you are dealing with insomnia or lack of sleep, consuming a higher dose of the OG Kush strain may be of greater benefit. This will help to attack the issue head on, while more or less eliminating the possibility of missing out on whole-plant benefits. In order to achieve a higher dose, you might want to look for a full-spectrum edible, concentrate, or other consumable form of the strain.
From Staff
OG Kush is certainly a heavy hitter in the worlds of both recreational and medical weed consumption, and if you’ve never tried it before, you’ve got to make it a priority.
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