Strain library
47 strains catalogued.
A famous California indica cross known for its striking purple buds and powerful body effects. GDP delivers grape and berry flavors alongside deep physical relaxation.
9 Pound Hammer is TGA / Subcool's Gooberry × Hells OG × Jack the Ripper cross, and the name does the work: the high lands hard and fast, locking the body weight in within fifteen minutes. Most users describe it as a strain to use with a clear evening calendar, since the sedation arrives without warning and holds for two hours or more. Flavor is grape candy with a dark berry middle and an earthy finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and limonene support, which tracks with the heavy sedative arc some users report. A common late-night pick for adults 21+ on California and Colorado shelves, with periodic NY availability. Not a daytime strain by any measure, and not a pick for first-time consumers without a low-and-slow approach.
Afghan Kush is the foundational landrace from the Hindu Kush mountain range that gave the entire Kush family its name. Pure indica genetics produce a heavy body sedation and a quiet headspace, and the strain remains one of the most reliable nighttime picks on the catalog. Onset is moderate, body settle arrives within twenty minutes, and the arc holds toward sleep for the rest of the evening. Flavor is the original Kush profile: earthy and woody with a sweet hashy middle and a long spicy finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and humulene support. Some users describe it as the strain that defines what a sleep indica is supposed to feel like. Common on NY, California, and MA shop menus, and a friendly pick for adults 21+ shopping for full-strength evening flower.
Bay 11 is the Grand Daddy Purp Bay Area selection that took High Times Cannabis Cup honors in the early 2010s before settling into a steady slot on California heritage menus. The high is body-leaning and dense, the head settles into a calm euphoria, and the arc holds a relaxed groove for two hours before tipping toward sleep. A common evening pick for adults 21+ shopping the heritage Bay Area indica shelf. Aroma is sweet berry with a diesel backbone and an earthy exhale, the kind of profile that bridges the candy and fuel ends of the indica spectrum. Myrcene leads with caryophyllene and limonene support. Stocked sporadically on California shelves through 2026, with occasional appearances on NY and MA heritage menus when craft cultivators source genuine GDP stock. A historical benchmark on the indica family tree.
Berry White, named for the late soul singer, crosses Blueberry and White Widow into a heavy indica with a sweet fruit profile that smooths out the experience. The high lifts gently with a euphoric edge, then settles into a deep body relaxation by the second hour and drifts toward sleep. A common late-evening pick for adults 21+ shopping for a classic indica that doesn't lean savory or pungent. Aroma is ripe blueberry with a sweet undertone and a faint earthy finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and linalool support, which tracks with the calm body weight some users describe. Reliable on California craft shelves and a regular appearance on NY menus, particularly from craft brands specializing in legacy fruit-forward indicas. Pairs with a quiet evening or the last hour before bed.
Black Domina is Sensi Seeds' four-way Afghani indica cross that stacks Northern Lights, Ortega, Hash Plant, and Afghani SA into one of the heaviest pure-indica cultivars on the heritage shelf. The high is dense and body-forward from the first inhale, the head settles into a meditative quiet, and the arc holds a couch-leaning sedation for two hours or more. A reliable late-evening pick for adults 21+ who want a heritage indica with serious body weight. Aroma is dry earth, hashish spice, and a faint pepper exhale, the kind of profile that lab panels read as caryophyllene-and-myrcene-dominant. The deep purple-to-black foliage is the visual signature that gave the cultivar its name. Stocked sporadically on California heritage menus and select NY craft cultivator drops through 2026. A clear heritage benchmark on the heavy indica family tree.
Black Tuna is the 5 Star Organic Herijuana × Lamb's Bread cross that earned its reputation through Canadian dispensary culture before crossing into US legal markets. The high is heavy and direct, with a body weight that arrives within ten minutes and a sedative drift by the second half hour. A late-evening strain, the kind of pick that's not designed for activity beyond the couch. Flavor is pungent and earthy with a skunk-and-spice middle and a long woody finish. Myrcene leads the terpene panel, with caryophyllene and humulene support. Some users describe it as the strain that resets the body after a hard week. Common on Canadian shelves and increasingly available on US legal-market menus for adults 21+ who lean fully indica.
Blackberry Kush is DJ Short's Afghani × Blackberry cross, and it's stayed a reliable evening indica on California shelves for over fifteen years. The high builds slowly, settles into a heavy body relaxation by the second hour, and pulls toward sleep without rushing. A common pick for adults 21+ who want classic indica weight without modern hybrid THC ceilings, and a frequent appearance on small-batch indoor menus that lean toward the older catalog. Flavor is dark berry with a sweet undertone and a faint diesel finish. Myrcene leads, linalool fills in, and the caryophyllene support gives it a peppery edge. Pairs with the last hour of the night, slow dinners, or a quiet record. Reliable on California shelves with periodic NY appearances through 2026.
DJ Short’s Blueberry is one of the foundational fruit-forward indicas and the parent of dozens of modern berry crosses. The flavor lives up to its name — genuine blueberry on both ends, with a sweet-earthy base that reads as authentic rather than candy. The high is moderate, deeply relaxing, and long-lasting. A good evening strain for consumers who prefer fruit over fuel flavors. The Afghani parent provides the body weight; the Thai adds just enough head to keep it from being flat.
Booger Kush is Sin City Seeds' Strawberry Diesel × OG Kush cross, a heritage indica-leaning hybrid that has held a small but devoted following on Las Vegas and California menus through multiple market cycles. Onset is moderate and body-leaning, the head settles into a calm euphoria within fifteen minutes, and the arc holds a relaxed groove for two hours or more. A reliable evening pick for adults 21+ shopping the heritage shelf. Aroma is earthy kush with a strawberry diesel top note and a sweet exhale, a profile some users describe as the most fruit-forward variant in the OG kush family. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead the panel. Stocked on California cup menus and select NY heritage drops through 2026. The unusual name traces back to the cultivar's resin-heavy bud morphology, which became Sin City's visual signature for the line.
Bubba Diagonal is the Cannarado Genetics cross of Bubba Kush and Triangle Kush, two of the most influential indica parents in the modern catalog. The result is a flower that pulls heavy from both sides: the dense, earthy body weight of Bubba and the diesel-and-pine top notes of Triangle. The high opens slow, builds into a deep body settle by minute fifteen, and stretches across the rest of the evening without losing momentum. Flavor is earthy on the front, diesel in the middle, and a soft sweet pine finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and limonene support. Some users describe it as the strain that makes a quiet hour feel earned. A common premium-shelf pick on California menus and an emerging presence on NY shop shelves for adults 21+ shopping for full-strength evening indica.
Bubba Kush is the template for modern heavy-body indicas — a short, stout plant with dense nugs and a profile that reads like coffee, chocolate, and soil. The high is couch-locking in the best sense: the mind slows, the body releases, and appetite tends to follow. Most useful at the end of the day. Good for chronic pain management, insomnia, and anyone trying to decompress after a high-stakes week. Not a conversation strain; plan accordingly.
Buddha's Hand is Bodhi Seeds' Lemon Thai × Snow Lotus cross, and it's one of the brighter indicas on the modern shelf, named for the lemon-shaped citrus fruit it loosely resembles. The high lifts gently, holds a calm euphoric mid-arc for the first hour, and settles into a soft body relaxation without sedation. A reliable choice for adults 21+ when you want an indica with a bright lemon profile rather than the usual earthy-heavy build. Flavor is fresh lemon zest with a sweet citrus middle and a faint earthy finish. Limonene leads, with myrcene and caryophyllene support, which lines up with the balanced body feel some users describe. Common on California craft shelves and a regular appearance on small-batch indoor menus through 2026.
Burmese Kush is T.H. Seeds' Burmese landrace × OG Kush cross, a heritage indica-leaning hybrid that brings a tropical sweetness to the OG kush family. Onset is moderate and body-leaning, the head settles before the body, and the arc holds a relaxed euphoria for two hours before tipping toward sleep. A reliable evening pick for adults 21+ who want kush bones with an unusual fruit nose. Aroma is earthy kush with a tropical fruit top note and a sweet exhale, a profile some users describe as one of the more distinctive in the kush family without straying from the heritage formula. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead the panel. Stocked sporadically on California heritage menus and occasional NY craft drops through 2026. A clear heritage benchmark for shoppers tracking the Burmese landrace contribution to the modern kush catalog.
Cherry Cream Pie is Solfire Gardens' Cherry Pie × Sherbet cross, an indica-leaning hybrid that brings dessert sweetness to the heavier end of the Sherbet family. Onset is moderate and body-leaning, the head settles into a calm euphoria within ten minutes, and the arc holds a relaxed groove for two hours before tipping toward sleep. A common late-afternoon pick for adults 21+ rotating dessert-leaning indicas. Aroma is exactly what the name promises: cherry pastry on the inhale, a creamy backbone, a sweet berry exhale. Caryophyllene leads with myrcene and limonene support, lining up with the heavier body arc some users describe. Stocked on California cup menus and select NY hype shelves through 2026. A clear evening counterpart to lighter Sherbet crosses, and a benchmark when shoppers compare the indica end of the Cookies family tree.
Couch Lock OG is the heritage selection that mated Granddaddy Purple with OG Kush, a cultivar built specifically to deliver the heaviest body experience the kush family is capable of. The high is dense from the first inhale, the head sinks into a calm sedation within ten minutes, and the arc holds a couch-pinning groove for two hours or more. A clear late-evening pick for adults 21+ who want maximum body weight. Aroma is grape candy with an earthy kush backbone and a sweet exhale, a profile that doubles down on the GDP fruit lineage. Myrcene and linalool lead the panel decisively. Stocked sporadically on California heritage menus and select NY craft cultivator drops through 2026. Verify licensed status via the OCM QR code at cannabis.ny.gov before buying. A common benchmark for shoppers comparing the heaviest indica-leaning OG variants.
Critical Mass is the Mr. Nice Seedbank Afghani × Skunk #1 cross that became one of the gold-standard sleep-leaning indicas on the catalog. The plant is famous for the dense, heavy yields that earned the name, and the flower carries that weight into the high: a deep, slow body sedation that builds within twenty minutes and holds for a couple of hours. A nighttime strain, not a daytime one. Flavor is earthy and sweet with a classic skunk underbase, a profile that distinguishes it from the dessert-heavy modern catalog. Myrcene-dominant, with measurable CBD often in the 0.5 to 1.5 percent range, which is unusual for a high-THC indica. Some users describe it as the strain that pulls a long day off the body. Common on California and NY menus for adults 21+ shopping evening flower.
Death Bubba is Sea to Sky's Bubba Kush × Death Star cross, and it's one of the most dependable hard-hitting indicas to come out of the Canadian craft scene. The high lands fast, locks the body in within fifteen minutes, and pulls toward sedation through the second hour. A reliable late-evening pick for adults 21+ shopping for an indica that doesn't pretend to leave room for daytime productivity. Flavor is earthy diesel with a pine undertone and a faint sweet finish. Myrcene leads, caryophyllene and limonene fill in, which tracks with the heavy sedative weight some users describe. Common on Canadian shelves and a regular appearance on California craft menus, with growing visibility on NY indica shelves through 2026. Pairs with the last hour of the night.
Do-Si-Dos is an OGKB phenotype cross that runs high — modern NY cuts regularly test above 25% THC and still feel smoother than the numbers suggest. The flavor is sweet-mint with a spice edge; the trichome coverage is conspicuous enough to catch the eye in a dispensary jar. A heavy evening indica. Do-Si-Dos is the strain consumers choose when they want the numbers behind the high to be real. Useful for chronic pain, genuine insomnia, and the kind of decompression that needs a couch and some time.
Fire OG is the OGRaskal selection from the OG Kush family that became known as one of the most potent indica-leaning OGs on the catalog. THC regularly tests in the mid-twenties, and the high opens with a quick cerebral spike before pulling deep into the body within fifteen minutes. A late-evening strain, the kind of pick that lands you on the couch within the first half hour. Flavor is heavy on lemon and diesel with a pine backbone and an earthy finish, classic OG signatures with the fuel turned up. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene support. Some users describe it as the strain that resets a long week. Common on California shop shelves and a frequent recommendation for adults 21+ who lean fully indica. Verify licensed status via the OCM QR code at cannabis.ny.gov before buying in New York.
Forbidden Fruit is the Chameleon Extracts cross of Cherry Pie and Tangie, and it produces one of the more memorable fruit profiles on the modern catalog. The high is indica-dominant, with a fast body settle and a relaxed head feel that pulls slowly toward sleep by the second hour. An evening strain, especially good for adults 21+ winding down after a long day. Flavor is the calling card: dark cherry on the front, tropical citrus from the Tangie side, and a sweet berry finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and limonene support. Smoke is smooth and the fruit note carries clean through the exhale. Some users describe it as the strain that makes a quiet hour feel like a small reward. Common on California and NY dispensary menus, and a frequent late-evening pick.
G-13 is the legendary Afghan-leaning indica wrapped in a folk story about U.S. government breeding programs that may or may not be true. Whatever the origin, the strain itself is a heavy, classically-built indica with a high that lands fast and pulls the body weight down within the first twenty minutes. Most users describe it as a deep evening strain, the kind of pick that ends a long day cleanly. Flavor is earthy and woody with a sweet undertone and a faint pine finish. Myrcene leads by a wide margin, with caryophyllene and humulene support, which tracks with the sedative arc some users report. Less common on hype-menu East Coast shelves and more of a legacy California craft pick, but a regular appearance on small-batch indica programs for adults 21+.
God's Gift is the California cross of Granddaddy Purple and OG Kush that surfaced around 2005 and has stayed a reliable evening indica on West Coast shelves ever since. The high opens with a euphoric lift that fades quickly into a deep body relaxation, with sedation arriving by the second hour. A common late-evening pick for adults 21+ shopping the legacy GDP-OG family. Flavor is grape candy with a dark berry middle and an earthy OG finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and limonene support. Reliable on California craft menus and a regular appearance on NY indica shelves, particularly from cultivators specializing in legacy genetics rather than modern hype hybrids. Pairs with the last hour of the night, a quiet kitchen, or an early bedtime.
Goo is the Hortilab Hindu Kush × Blueberry cross named for the sticky resin coverage that defines the cultivar. The high builds slowly with a sweet euphoric lift, then settles into a heavy body relaxation by the second hour and drifts toward sleep. A late-evening pick for adults 21+ shopping for a sweet indica that leans toward sedation rather than the modern hybrid balance. Flavor is sweet berry with an earthy nut undertone and a faint floral finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and linalool support. Common on European seed bank programs and a regular appearance on California craft shelves with periodic NY availability through 2026. Pairs with a quiet record, the last hour before bed, or a slow weekend morning when you have nowhere to be.
Grape Ape is an older Mendocino Purps cross that still earns its place on dispensary shelves for its grape-candy flavor and reliable body effect. The strain shows deep purple color in most cuts; the nose is unambiguous grape. Moderate THC by modern standards, which makes Grape Ape a useful choice for consumers who want a real indica effect without the ceiling-scraping potency of newer cultivars. Good for evening use, pain management, and anyone who prefers fruit terpenes over gas.
Hash Plant is Sensi Seeds' classic Northern Lights × Afghani indica selection that became a benchmark for hash-leaning cultivars long before the modern rosin era. The high is heavy and body-forward, the head settles into a calm euphoria within ten minutes, and the arc holds a relaxed groove for two hours before tipping toward sleep. A reliable evening pick for adults 21+ shopping the heritage indica shelf. Aroma is dry earth, hashish spice, and an herbal exhale, the unmistakable profile that hash makers have selected for generations. Myrcene leads with caryophyllene and humulene support. Stocked sporadically on NY and California heritage menus through 2026, and a foundational lineage in countless modern hash-rosin crosses. A historical benchmark on the indica family tree, and a clear contrast to the dessert-leaning hybrids that dominate premium shelves.
One of the original indica landraces and the ancestor of most modern kush lines. Hindu Kush (named for the mountain range that spans the Pakistan–Afghanistan border) remains a template for earthy, sandalwood-leaning indicas that don’t chase novelty flavor. Lower THC than hype strains but the high is warm, steady, and consistent across consumers. A good choice for anyone who finds modern designer indicas too sweet or too sedating. Reliable evening smoke with a hundred-year pedigree.
Ice Cream Cake is the current benchmark for dessert indicas — a Wedding Cake × Gelato #33 cross that reads vanilla-cream on the nose and delivers a heavy, late-evening high. One of the most consistently stocked strains on NY dispensary menus. The body effect is substantial; the mind ease-in is gradual. A very good winding-down strain, but not the one for mid-afternoon productivity. Pairs well with cold dessert and nothing else on the schedule.
LA Confidential is DNA Genetics’ flagship Afghani cross and a multi-Cup winner. The nose is piney-skunk with a sharp Afghani backbone; the high is classically indica but cleaner on the comedown than many heavy cultivars. Good for consumers who want a genuine heavy-body effect without the next-morning fog that some indicas leave. The terpene profile is myrcene-first, which tracks with the couch-lock, but pinene keeps the head unexpectedly clear through the first half-hour.
MK Ultra is T.H. Seeds' G-13 × OG Kush cross, and the name fits the experience: the high arrives heavy and hypnotic, with the body weight locking in within twenty minutes and the head feel pulling toward a sedative drift not long after. A late-evening pick for adults 21+ shopping for an indica that doesn't pretend to be daytime-friendly. Flavor is earthy pine with a diesel undertone and a faint sweetness on the exhale. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and limonene support, which lines up with the deep sedative arc some users describe. Common on European seed bank lineups and California craft shelves, with periodic NY availability. Verify licensed status via the OCM QR code at cannabis.ny.gov before purchasing in New York. Not a beginner strain.
Mango Kush is the Mango × Hindu Kush cross that became one of the most consistent fruit-forward indicas on the modern catalog. The high is balanced indica-leaning, with a soft body relaxation that builds slowly and a mild head feel that stays giggly rather than couch-locked. A friendly evening strain, especially for consumers who want indica relief without the heaviness of a full-strength OG. Flavor is the draw: ripe mango on the inhale, tropical sweetness in the middle, and a slight earthy finish from the Hindu Kush side. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and limonene support. Smoke is smooth and the mango note carries through clean. Some users describe it as the strain that pairs with a slow dinner and a movie. Common on NY, California, and MA dispensary menus for adults 21+.
Master Kush was one of the first Hindu Kush crosses to win multiple Cannabis Cups in the ‘90s, and it’s still a reference indica. The Skunk parent gives it a citrus top note that sits above the earthy-pine Hindu Kush base; the high is balanced for an indica — relaxing without flattening. Works well in the evening without being a couch-lock strain. A reasonable choice for consumers who want an indica that still allows conversation through the first hour.
Mazar i Sharif is the Afghani indica landrace from the region around Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan, a cornerstone lineage in the global indica family tree and a foundational genetic for nearly every modern hash-leaning cultivar. The high is heavy and body-anchored, the head settles into a meditative quiet within minutes, and the arc holds for two hours or more before tipping cleanly into sleep. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern menus. Aroma is dry earth and pressed hashish with a spicy pine backbone, the canonical Hindu Kush mountain range profile. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead, with CBD often reading higher than modern hybrids. THC sits moderate by 2026 hype standards, but the depth of the body experience is what made Mazar lineages famous. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ exploring landrace indica heritage, occasionally surfaced through heritage seed libraries.
One of the most famous indica strains ever bred. Northern Lights produces a resinous, fast-flowering plant and delivers a deeply relaxing body high perfect for evening use.
Old World Skunk is the heritage Skunk #1 × Afghani indica selection that preserves the funk-forward profile of the original 1980s Skunk lineage before modern breeding shifted the family toward sweeter and fruitier crosses. The high is body-leaning and steady, the head settles into a calm euphoria within ten minutes, and the arc holds a relaxed groove for two hours before tipping toward sleep. A reliable evening pick for adults 21+ rotating heritage indicas. Aroma is the namesake skunk: aggressive funk on the inhale, an earthy spice backbone, an herbal exhale that lingers. Myrcene leads with caryophyllene and humulene support, the canonical heritage indica panel. Rarely shows up on modern hype menus, but heritage cultivators in California and Oregon maintain selected lines, and the cultivar surfaces in occasional craft drops through 2026 as a benchmark for the original Skunk family.
Pakistani Chitral Kush is the landrace indica from the Chitral Valley in northern Pakistan, a sister lineage to the Hindu Kush mountain range cultivars that anchor the global indica family tree. The high is heavy and body-anchored, the head settles into a meditative quiet within ten minutes, and the arc holds a calm sedation for two hours before tipping cleanly into sleep. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern menus, almost exclusively through heritage seed channels. Aroma is dry earth, hashish spice, and a piney exhale, a profile that some users describe as more pine-forward than Mazar i Sharif. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead, with CBD often reading at the upper end of the indica landrace range. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ exploring the deep roots of the kush family, occasionally surfaced in heritage cultivator drops through 2026 in California and Oregon menus.
Petrolia Headstash is the Humboldt-region Afghan landrace selection that came out of the Petrolia community in the late 1970s and has been preserved by Pure Sativa and a small handful of California heritage cultivators ever since. The high is heavy in the classic Afghan style: slow onset, deep body relaxation, and a sedative drift that arrives by the second hour. A late-evening pick for adults 21+ who want a piece of California cannabis history. Flavor is earthy and woody with a spicy middle and a faint sweet finish. Myrcene leads, with humulene and caryophyllene support. Limited availability on modern shelves; the cultivar shows up on Humboldt-focused craft menus and a few legacy California programs. Not a daytime strain.
Purple Punch lives up to its name on both ends — the nose is grape Kool-Aid, the body feel lands like a weighted blanket. Larry OG × GDP is a classic dessert-indica cross, and this particular combination hits its genetics hard. A reliable evening strain: good for winding down after dinner, pairing with a movie, or bridging the last hour before sleep. The high is social for the first forty minutes and sedating thereafter, so save it for the part of the day when going to bed is an option.
Romulan is the Federation Seed Co. heavy indica that built a Pacific Northwest cult following through the late 1990s and early 2000s, named for the Star Trek species and famous for the same blunt-force quality. The high arrives heavy, locks the body in within fifteen minutes, and pulls toward sleep. A reliable late-evening pick for adults 21+ shopping the legacy indica catalog. Aroma is earthy pine with a faint sweet middle and a spicy finish. Myrcene-dominant with caryophyllene and humulene support, which lines up with the sedative weight some users describe. Less visible on hype-menu East Coast shelves and more of a Pacific Northwest legacy presence, but a regular pick when shoppers want a classically-built indica without the modern hybrid balance.
Sherbet, often labeled Sunset Sherbet on dispensary menus, is the Cookies Family cross of GSC and Pink Panties that became one of the most influential parent strains in the modern dessert-strain catalog. The high is balanced indica-leaning, with a relaxed body settle and a creative head feel that holds for a couple of hours. A reliable late-afternoon or early-evening pick. Flavor is creamy berry sherbet on the inhale, a sweet fruit middle, and a soft creamy finish. Caryophyllene leads the terpene panel, with limonene and humulene support. Some users describe it as the dessert strain that started the dessert-strain era. Common on NY, California, and MA shelves, and a frequent base genetic for 2020s hype crosses including Wedding Cake and Gelato variants.
Skunk #1 is the foundational hybrid that defined modern cannabis breeding when Sacred Seed Co. released it in 1978. The Afghani, Acapulco Gold, and Colombian Gold cross produced the first stable mass-market hybrid, and almost every modern strain on dispensary shelves carries Skunk #1 somewhere in its lineage. The high is balanced indica-leaning, with a relaxed body feel and a clear-headed mood lift that holds for a couple of hours. Flavor is the original skunk profile: pungent, earthy, slightly sweet, with a long woody finish. Myrcene leads the terpenes. Lower THC by modern standards, which makes it a friendly entry point for adults 21+ who find current 28-percent flower too heavy. Common on California connoisseur menus and a growing presence on NY shelves through licensed retailers.
Skywalker OG is the strain that taught modern breeders what high-terpene OG crosses could do. The Skywalker × OG Kush hybrid is terpene-dense in a way that’s obvious from the grinder — diesel, pine, and spice layered thick. The high is full indica: heavy-body, sleepy, deeply relaxing. Best after dinner, ideally not before anything you need to stay awake for. Caryophyllene-forward, which tracks with the strain’s reputation for chronic-pain management.
Tahoe OG is the Cali Connection cross of OG Kush and SFV OG that became one of the gold-standard nighttime indicas in California through the 2010s and stayed on menus through 2026. The high is heavy and fast, with a body weight that arrives within ten minutes and a mental quiet that follows by minute twenty. An evening or pre-bed strain, not a daytime one. Flavor is classic OG: earthy diesel on the inhale, lemon and pine on the exhale, with a long, smooth finish. Myrcene leads the terpenes, with caryophyllene and limonene support. Some users describe it as the strain that pulls the day off the body. Common on California shelves and a frequent recommendation on NY and MA menus for adults 21+ shopping for full-strength indica.
Tangerine Kush is the heritage OG Kush × Tangerine phenotype selection that brings a sharp citrus nose to the heavier kush body experience, a profile that's relatively rare in the indica-leaning end of the menu. Onset is moderate and body-leaning, the head settles into a relaxed euphoria within fifteen minutes, and the arc holds a calm groove for two hours before tipping toward sleep. A clear evening pick for adults 21+ who want kush body weight with a citrus nose. Aroma is bright tangerine on the inhale, an earthy kush backbone, a sweet citrus exhale. Limonene leads with myrcene and caryophyllene support, an unusual profile for the indica side of the menu. Stocked sporadically on California heritage menus and occasional NY craft drops through 2026. A common benchmark for shoppers tracking citrus terpenes through the indica family tree.
Triangle Kush is the Florida-origin OG Kush phenotype named for the three cannabis hubs of the early 2000s scene, Jacksonville, Tampa, and Miami. The strain became one of the most-bred parent plants in modern cannabis, showing up in the lineage of Gushers, OG18, and dozens of other 2020s hybrids. The high is balanced indica-leaning with a clear-headed creative element that holds across the first hour before settling into the body. Flavor is classic OG: earthy diesel, lemon top notes, pine on the back. Caryophyllene leads, with myrcene and limonene support. Some users describe it as the strain that proves OG Kush genetics still hold their own against dessert-heavy modern crosses. Common on California and NY menus, and a frequent breeder pick for adults 21+ shopping for OG-family flower.
WiFi OG, sometimes labeled White Fire OG, is the OGRaskal cross of Fire OG and The White. The result is one of the more balanced indica-leaning OGs on the catalog, with a strong frosty appearance from The White parent and a powerful diesel signature from Fire OG. The high opens with a quick cerebral lift before settling into a relaxed body feel that stays functional for the first hour. Flavor is classic OG fuel and pine with a lemon top note from the Fire OG side. Caryophyllene leads, with myrcene and limonene support. Some users describe it as the strain that adapts: clear early, calm by the third hour. A frequent premium-shelf pick on California and NY menus, and a reliable choice for adults 21+ shopping for a high-THC indica that doesn't go fully sedative.
Yoda OG is the indica-leaning OG Kush phenotype that surfaced on California shelves in the early 2010s and has stayed a reliable evening pick ever since. The high lifts gently, settles into a heavy body feel inside thirty minutes, and pulls toward sedation by the second hour. A common late-evening choice when you want OG-family flower with a deeper indica push than what Tahoe OG or Fire OG bring. Flavor is the classic OG profile: pine, earth, lemon, and a sweet finish. Myrcene leads, with limonene and caryophyllene support. Reliable on California craft menus and a regular appearance on NY indica shelves through 2026. Pairs with the last hour of the night, a quiet kitchen, or any context where adults 21+ want the OG flavor without the body holding up.