I picked up a quarter of OG Kush after not seeing it for years

Unlike the pure indica Hindu Kush, OG Kush is technically a hybrid strain

When I first started smoking cannabis, I was just glad to get great cannabis without seeds plus stems. I rarely remember getting actual strains until I got to school. And even then, half of the time my buddy had no idea what the weed was even called when he was selling it to me. On many openings we got a strain simply called “Pinepeach,” but whether or not it was the Pineplum OG strain or some split of Pineplum Express, I cannot say. The same goes with Blueberry, since this moniker is occasionally given to Blueberry tasting strains instead of the indica originally called “Blueberry.” Now that I can purchase products in a legal cannabis market, I can finally get real strains without wondering about the genetic origins. So far I am having the best luck with strains that are hybrids of landrace varieties love Thai, Mexican, Hawaiian, plus Afghani. For years I couldn’t find OG Kush which is a famed strain made from Chemdawg, Lemon Thai, plus Hindu Kush. I learn that it originated in Florida plus was brought to CA by a grower known as “Bubba” of the Bubba Kush fame. Before Bubba Kush was made, the grower named Bubba had a strain called “The Bubba.” Learning all of this history behind some of my number one cannabis strains was an interesting experience. I’m hoping that I will see quality OG Kush available again from local dispensaries, because it is 1 of my number one cannabis varieties. Unlike the pure indica Hindu Kush, OG Kush is technically a hybrid strain. Depending on which phenotype of OG Kush you find, the effects could be sativa or indica leaning.

 

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