Og Kush
OG Kush represents a foundational strain family in modern cannabis breeding, with lineage records frequently tracing origins to California in the 1990s. The family encompasses phenotypic variation but is commonly associated with dense flower structure, resinous trichome production, and a terpene profile often featuring limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. OG Kush genetics have been extensively crossed into commercial and craft breeding programs, making it a significant reference point for understanding contemporary strain development. Breeders working in this category typically emphasize flowering time stability and yield characteristics inherited from the parent lines. The strain family's widespread availability in seed form has contributed to its role as both a genetic foundation and a benchmark for potency assessment across different cultivation regions.
Og Kush strains
No strains tagged into Og Kush yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
OG Kush represents a foundational strain family in modern cannabis breeding, with lineage records frequently tracing origins to California in the 1990s. The family encompasses phenotypic variation but is commonly associated with dense flower structure, resinous trichome production, and a terpene profile often featuring limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. OG Kush genetics have been extensively crossed into commercial and craft breeding programs, making it a significant reference point for understanding contemporary strain development. Breeders working in this category typically emphasize flowering time stability and yield characteristics inherited from the parent lines. The strain family's widespread availability in seed form has contributed to its role as both a genetic foundation and a benchmark for potency assessment across different cultivation regions.
OG Kush serves as a parent or backcross material in countless modern hybrids, prized by breeders for its vigor, resin production traits, and flowering consistency. Its genetic influence is particularly notable in lineages targeting compact plant structure and enhanced trichome density.
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