707 OG Kush by 707 Seed Bank
OG Kush × Chemdawg × Lemon Thai × Hindu Kush/Pakistani Kush
707 OG Kush, developed by 707 Seed Bank, is a hybrid strain that embodies the spirit of Northern California's Emerald Triangle. It is recognized for its potency, distinct aroma, and reliable effects, making it a staple for those seeking a classic OG experience with regional authenticity.
Appearance
This cultivar produces dense, conical flowers ranging in color from lime to forest green, often accented with neon highlights and vibrant tangerine to deep copper pistils. Heavy trichome coverage gives the buds a frosted appearance, and under cooler temperatures, faint purple hues may emerge on the sugar leaves and calyx tips. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is typically favorable, leading to efficient trimming and attractive presentation.
The buds are sturdy and form elongated spears, benefiting from structural support as they gain weight during late bloom, especially under high-intensity lighting. The abundant, bulbous trichomes suggest significant potential for various extraction methods, with even fan leaves often developing a noticeable dusting of resin.
Aroma & Flavor
The initial aroma of 707 OG Kush is characterized by a bright lemon peel scent blended with classic OG fuel notes. Deeper olfactory notes include crushed pine needles, black pepper, and warm earth, adding complexity to the profile. When ground, the aroma intensifies, revealing diesel characteristics and a sweet, candy-like lemon facet.
Consumers can expect a flavor profile that mirrors its aroma, featuring prominent lemon and diesel notes, complemented by earthy and peppery undertones. The experience is often described as a balance between bright citrus and classic Kush characteristics, with a satisfying pungency that can fill a room.
Effects
707 OG Kush is known for delivering a balanced hybrid effect, often described as both calming and energizing. It provides a mood-elevating body effect typical of quality OG strains, promoting a sense of well-being without being overly sedating.
Users report a durable effect that can transition from an energetic uplift to a more relaxed state as the experience progresses. This makes it a versatile choice for various times of day, suitable for consumers seeking a familiar OG sensation with personality.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically expresses the limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene terpene triad, common in OG phenotypes. These terpenes contribute to its characteristic lemon-fuel aroma and earthy undertones. Other terpenes like linalool, humulene, and nerolidol may also be present, adding further complexity to its aromatic and potential therapeutic profile.
With THC levels generally ranging from 15% to 25% and CBD content below 1%, 707 OG Kush offers a moderate to potent psychoactive experience. The cannabinoid profile, combined with its terpene composition, contributes to its distinctive effects and aroma.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by 707 Seed Bank, 707 OG Kush originates from the legacy cannabis cultivation region of Northern California's Emerald Triangle, referenced by its '707' area code. It is widely considered a balanced indica/sativa hybrid, developed from OG-type parents selected for their suitability to Northern California's coastal conditions and a classic West Coast OG profile.
While its exact genetic makeup is subject to variation in community lore, it is broadly linked to the OG Kush family, which often includes influences from Chemdawg, Lemon Thai, and a Hindu/Pakistani Kush. The breeding efforts focused on stabilizing a chemotype that produced resin-heavy flowers and expressed a distinct fuel-lemon aroma.
Growing
707 OG Kush is known for its adaptability, performing well in both outdoor and greenhouse environments, as well as indoors. It exhibits moderate internode spacing and a stretch of 1.5–2.0x during early flowering, making it suitable for trellis or SCROG training methods. The plants generally maintain vigor and resin density.
Flowering time typically ranges from 56 to 65 days, with two main phenotypes often observed: one with a brighter, lemon-forward profile and another with more pine-earth characteristics. Yields are generally considered good, particularly when grown under optimal conditions, and the strain is valued for its consistent terpene expression and bag appeal.