Ken's OG Kush is in one word... amazing! With an impressive THC content level that's anywhere up to 23%, it's one of the strongest hybrid strains in medical marijuana collectives today. We used the Tahoe OG clone and crossed it with our stunning OG male to create a Kush masterpiece.
Our OG has a distinct hash-like flavor that stays on the pallet. Its unmistakeable pine/skunk-like aroma carries right through in the taste as well. This triple-threat combination of look, taste and smell makes this strain one of the most desirable and hands-down favorite among our patients.
Ken's OG Kush medicinal properties include: helping with sleeping disorders, as well as many pain relieving attributes. It is also proven effective in treating inflammatory bowel disease, stress, anxiety and lack of appetite.
Marijuana type: Hybrid (60% Indica, 40% Sativa)
Genotype: Tahoe OG x OG Kush
Outdoor Specifications:
- height: 6' - 8'
- flowering: 8-9 weeks
- start date: June 1
- finish date: Oct 1
- yield: 1.25 - 2lbs / plant
- THC: up to 23%
- CBD: .33%
- CBN: .07%
Indoor Specifications:
- height 5' - 6'
- flowering: 8-9 weeks
- start cycle (veg): 2-4 weeks
- finish cycle: 10-13 total weeks
- yield: 1.25 - 1.75 lbs / 1000w
- THC: up to 23%
- CBD: .033%
- CBN: 0.07%
- Sex: Regular
- Type: Indica & Sativa
- Flowering: Photoperiod
- Height: Medium
- Area: Indoor & Outdoor
- Genetics: Tahoe OG x OG Kush
Strain FAQ
How diverse are OG Kush strains?
The vast genetic tapestry of OG Kush produces a variety of phenotypes with distinct features. This diversity shows OG Kush's genetic plasticity, since strains can vary in flavour, taste, and experience.
Where else does the main terpene in piney tasting strains crop up?
Alpha-pinene is the most frequent natural terpene, not just in cannabis. It's in conifers and herbs like rosemary, basil, and parsley. The plant kingdom's fragrances and flavours are woven by this terpene, connecting cannabis to a larger botanical family.
How have tall cannabis strains been used historically?
Tall cannabis cultivars, like Hemp, have a long history beyond psychoactivity. Their fibres have been used in textiles, ropes, and building materials for ages.