Og Kush Genetics
OG Kush represents a foundational lineage in modern cannabis breeding, with origins commonly traced to Southern California in the 1990s. The family is characterized by dense flower structure, resinous trichomes, and terpene profiles often dominated by limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. OG Kush genetics have been extensively crossed into contemporary cultivars, making it one of the most influential parent lines in commercial and craft breeding programs. Lineage records frequently report phenotypic stability across generations, contributing to its adoption as a crossing partner. The strain family remains botanically significant for studying cannabinoid expression and secondary metabolite inheritance in cannabis genetics.
Og Kush Genetics strains
No strains tagged into Og Kush Genetics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
OG Kush represents a foundational lineage in modern cannabis breeding, with origins commonly traced to Southern California in the 1990s. The family is characterized by dense flower structure, resinous trichomes, and terpene profiles often dominated by limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. OG Kush genetics have been extensively crossed into contemporary cultivars, making it one of the most influential parent lines in commercial and craft breeding programs. Lineage records frequently report phenotypic stability across generations, contributing to its adoption as a crossing partner. The strain family remains botanically significant for studying cannabinoid expression and secondary metabolite inheritance in cannabis genetics.
Breeders frequently select OG Kush as a foundation parent due to reported phenotypic consistency and vigorous offspring. The lineage's resin production and flowering structure have made it valuable for developing new cultivars with enhanced potency and commercial cultivation characteristics.
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