OG Kush, what can be said about this heavenly strain that
hasn’t been said already by so many before? Not much. So lets just cut the BS
and get down to brass tacks here, shall we?
Genetics on this clone only private strain are shrouded in
mystery, but it is rumored to be an S1 from some Chemdog, acquired in the Tahoe
area circa 1991. For those of you future growers, an S1 is the first generation
offspring of a self-fertilized hermaphroditic plant. Sound confusing? Just
think pregnant man on Oprah. Now that’s confusing! The resulting descendant is
one of the most sought after strains to date and originally sold in excesses of
$75/Eighth (suckers!) OG Kush has been successfully inbred and crossbred with
various other strains creating numerous “cuts,” from various origins such as
Diablo, Ogre, Venom, and many countless more.
Moving onto our all-organic sample provided by our friends
at Chron2TheDo.org brings a smile to my face and a tingle to my nostrils. The
spongy, nickel and quarter size nuggets emit that trademark ammonia pine
cleaner scent which OG lovers crave and break up quite nicely with just the
fingertips. When administered via smoking, the taste is enjoyable; fresh and
piney with a little hashyness in the background, and a lingering aftertaste.
Despite its misleading name, OG Kush is indeed not a Kush at
all, and it shows in the smoke test. A typically Sativa dominant strain,
patients can expect a generally “up” effect. This is not to be confused with
the super heady profile of a pure Sativa, but should be in the same ballpark.
For the first hour or so, I found myself chatty and gregarious, as well as
inventive and fluid thinking. Afterwards, a more captivating effect took hold
but drowsiness was a non-issue. Comedown was easy and gentle with no headaches
or fridge emptying munchies. My guess would be that this is roughly a 70/30
mix, and that little bit of Indica is juuuuust right for me.
This medication is suitable for both day and evening use, depending upon dosages. Higher doses will inevitably lead to couchlock and other Indica like symptoms. I am going to recommend this strain to all patients despite particular illness, and in case you’re wondering why… I am yet to find a single patient who doesn’t love some OG Kush for their woes.
Donation: $65/Eighth $120/Quarter Ounce

