When it comes to having an impact on both cannabis culture and cultivation, there may be no weed strain more influential than OG Kush. Cultivated in the early 90s, OG Kush has become one of the genetic backbones of cannabis, especially on the West Coast of the United States.
OG Kush has a dense bud structure, reminiscent of a traditional indica cannabis strain. It is light green colored, wrapped in orange hairs, and dons a flurry of milky white trichomes, evidencing its high potency and flavor potential.
The strain is so legendary that if you’ve never tried some real deal OG, that should definitely be one of your next purchases at the dispensary.
OG Kush is a popular cannabis strain with a murky history, so its exact origins and genetics remain unconfirmed until this day. That said, it is most commonly believed that OG Kush was first cultivated in the early 1990s by Floridian cannabis breeder and cultivator Matt “Bubba” Berger. He then brought it to California and gave the strain to breeder Josh D, who helped master growing it, after which, he proliferated the strain throughout the Golden State.
Eventually, OG Kush would grow to be the most popular weed strain in California, its extremely high demand coming from both connoisseurs and breeders. It’s no wonder that OG Kush is the source of so many different cultivars still sought after to this very day. OG Kush has been used in breeding projects to create many other popular cannabis strains including Tahoe OG, Headband, SFV OG, and Girl Scout Cookies.
There has been much debate about what OG stands for. Is it ‘Ocean Grown’ or ‘Original Gangster’? It turns out, OG really just means original. The strain blew up so quickly that breeders/growers with true cuts of the plant needed to distinguish themselves and their weed from all the other Kush phenotypes. OG Kush was how they referred to a weed strain that’s true to the original creation.
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