The name Lithium OG Kush is a tribute to our namesake; a epic band from Seattle. Moreover, the OG Kush is well-know amongst medical users for its anti-depressive and anti-anxiolotic properties. We seeked and found an a truly spectacular OG Kush mother and crossed her with one of our stable Master Kush dads that we thought would combine well because of the Hindu Kush genes both OG Kush and master kush share. It’s a potentially high THC strain, yet has little CBD content.
She is a densely bushy strain and big clusters of flowers. Fimming and pruning is advised. The buds have a light green coloration and are covered in trichomes. Flowering is fast and vigorous, the trichomes will be milky in around 8 to 9 weeks so ready for harvest.
The aroma and taste really reminds me of the Sour Diesel in the sense it is quite lemony at first but then opens up a distinct fruity, grapefruit aroma with a lingering diesel smell.
It brings a highly euphoric and uplifting high explaining its anti-depressive and anti-anxiolotic properties.
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.
What's the deal with spectral sensitivity in 12/12 photoperiod strains?
It's fascinating to know that 12/12 photoperiod strains may have a favourite colour! Changing the light spectrum during blooming can apparently boost cannabinoid and terpene production, increasing both quality and yield.
Does environment affect the grapefruit flavour strength?
Yes, the plant's environment can impact terpene expression, especially grapefruit-scented limonene. Temperature, humidity, and light are all reportedly able to affect grapefruit flavour strength and balance.
Why do breeders choose to include Central Asian genetics like they have done here?
Central Asian strains have great genetic stability due to their genetic isolation. These stable strains give hybrid types robustness and durability, enhancing growth and tolerance to frequent hazards.
How long do indica-dominant strains flower compared to sativas?
The fastest flowering strains are indica-dominant, finishing in 45–60 days. This fast flowering phase helps legal growers get their plants to maturity quickly, reducing the time from seed to harvest.