Abusive OG
Secret Recipe × Blueberry (Blue Dream family variant)
Abusive OG is an indica-dominant strain carefully bred by Clone Only Strains. It is recognized for its potent effects and complex sensory profile, making it a notable presence in both recreational and medicinal cannabis communities.
Appearance
Abusive OG buds are typically dense and frosty, signaling high potency. They often display deep green hues with purple undertones, especially during flowering. The structure of the buds, with tightly packed flower clusters, is characteristic of its indica heritage, maximizing resin retention.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Abusive OG is a complex blend, starting with pungent earthy and pine notes from its OG lineage, complemented by subtle hints of citrus and spice. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering an initial sharp, citrusy tang that evolves into earthy, pine-forward tastes with underlying sweet and herbal undertones, finishing smoothly.
Effects
Primarily indica-dominant, Abusive OG delivers a profound sense of relaxation and calm. Users often experience a rapid, soothing body high that can lead to a creative state. It is generally considered to be a potent strain that provides a long-lasting experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Abusive OG typically contains between 18% and 26% THC, with less than 1% CBD. Dominant terpenes include Myrcene, contributing earthy notes, Pinene for a pine scent, and Limonene, adding citrus nuances. Caryophyllene is also present, adding a spicy element. These compounds contribute to the strain's distinctive aroma, flavor, and effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Clone Only Strains, Abusive OG's lineage includes influences from Secret Recipe and Blueberry, a variant from the Blue Dream family. This genetic background contributes to its indica-dominant characteristics and robust profile. It has also indirectly influenced other hybrids, such as Guard Dawg.
Growing Information
While specific cultivation details are not extensively documented in the source, Abusive OG's indica-dominant heritage suggests it may grow into a shorter, bushier plant. Its dense bud structure and high resin production indicate a need for proper airflow and potentially support during flowering to manage the weight of the trichome-rich buds.