This signature OG is a great example of what California has become famous for. We crossed heirloom genetics (Pakistani Kush and Lemon Thai) from seeds brought to California 40 years with the legendary Chemdawg #4 to provide a distinct taste and high. One puff and you will see why so many people around the world are so obsessed with anything OG. This girl features wide internodal spacing, filled with clusters of rock-hard, golf ball-sized buds below the large terminal colas. Due to its rapid vegetative growth, this plant should be induced early when working with smaller spaces. Performs best in a trellis to support its large colas, and flourishes in slightly cooler temperatures (72-77 Fahrenheit, 22-25 Celsius). This incredibly potent strain comes on strong, turning the corners of your lips upward and causing you to join in the nearest conversation. The taste is dominated by citrus and sour, with the legendary Kush flavor balancing it out. A truly great combination of indica and sativa, providing you with a little bit of almost everything people look for in cannabis. Medically, Lost Coast OG has become renowned for its superior treatment of chronic pain, migraines, depression and a host of other medical conditions. One of California’s most potent and sought-after strains.
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.
Does cannabis have various citrus flavours?
Yes, citrus-flavored cannabis strains can taste like lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit. Each strain's citrus character depends on its terpenes.
How do hybrid strains benefit from greenhouse cultivation?
Greenhouse hybrids are created to be the best of the best, combining sativa and indica genetics to thrive. These strains reportedly adapt well to greenhouse conditions and have hybrid vigour, which is said to result in faster growth and larger harvests. They are generally sought after by legal greenhouse growers seeking robust and abundant plants.
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.
Are strains which finish at the End of September more sustainable?
Absolutely. These strains are said to need less water and nutrients since they finish faster. Their low light and heat requirements reportedly make them a greener outdoor production option.