OG Kush reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain OG Kush.
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Dense, heavy sticky bud with an earthy smell, and very heavy smoke to hit - it even makes us cough when vaporized. It takes a lot of concentration and finesse to smoke it gently without coughing hard. Other strains are a piece of cake to smoke after this.
Those heavy hits come on slowly - take your time on your first few tries of the OG Kush - you might actually end up even more stoned (versus that sativa mental "high") than you expected. It really feels like a warm blanket wrapped around you as your muscle tension just melts away.
i love ogk it the best great taste smell and everything top fav for flower and shatter:)
This is a very good weed strain. It has the effects that will make you have fun. It uplifts you. Helps depression, anger, anorexia and so many more. All together it is just a beautiful plant and an awesome strain. Grade AAA++
This strain is phenomenal from its smell on the buds to the tackiness left on your fingers. This is strain for me personally (strictly flower) when I smoke it creeps up on. No sudden head high, a very pleasant body and head high. It’s a very smooth and flavorful smoke ( 2g king palm blunt) with a pleasant smell.
The smell in the Jar, more than the familiar name, told me I had to bring it home with me. It's got a great density/surface area ratio and the gram I picked up lasted a long time in my bong. One picks you up, two sends you into deep thought, three sends you into deep sleep.
Instant anxiety and tension relief. I love this strain.
Absolutely love this strain, gave a very strong head and body high. I was In the couch after taking a couple puffs of this strain. I felt relatively tired and very hungry after. Also there was a very euphoric feeling (good strain to smoke with buddies)
My one star review is not for the original phenotype of this genuine original gangster but for what this once God of a strain has become. O.G. Kush exploded in popularity as it crossed cultural bounds by combing old school Afghanistan Kush with Ocean Grown cali buds but this strain's over-popularity would prove deadly to the once potent strains of O.G. Kush. Demand of and lack of genetic regulation in those pioneer days of marijuana caused an influx of bunk strains. The strain name now exists primarily for strains received nameless ("let's just call it O.G. Kush"). I'm not saying that you won't find a fire strain in one of your local shops, I just want to say it for those who have not found out yet; O.G. Kush means nothing anymore.