All Gas Weed
Humboldt OG × Venom OG
All Gas, also known as All Gas OG, is an indica-leaning hybrid recognized for its potent, high-octane aroma and deeply relaxing effects. Its reputation is built on dense, OG-style buds and a reliably strong THC content, making it a popular choice for evening use.
Appearance and Bud Structure
All Gas typically produces medium to large colas with dense, compact buds resembling golf balls or eggs. The calyxes are tightly packed, resulting in a high calyx-to-leaf ratio that simplifies trimming. Buds often display deep green to olive hues, sometimes with violet undertones, especially when exposed to cooler night temperatures. Abundant rusty-orange pistils and a thick coating of trichomes give the buds a frosted appearance.
The robust bud density means they feel heavier than expected and can be described as "brick-solid." This density, combined with thick trichome stalks, suggests suitability for concentrate production, particularly rosin.
Aroma and Flavor Profile
The dominant aroma of All Gas is a strong fuel and skunk scent, layered with notes of pine, pepper, and a subtle hint of citrus. This complex bouquet is often attributed to a combination of terpenes, including beta-caryophyllene and beta-myrcene, along with limonene, humulene, and pinene. The "gassy" character is further enhanced by volatile sulfur compounds, which contribute to its pungent, fuel-like notes.
Upon inhalation, flavors of diesel and kerosene are prominent, followed by pine sap and black pepper. The exhale may reveal dry cedar or earthy wood nuances, complemented by a faint orange zest. The high terpene content creates a thick, mouth-coating sensation that lingers.
Effects and Potency
All Gas is known for its fast-onset, body-forward effects that lead to a relaxing and weighty finish, making it suitable for evening or end-of-day use. Its potency is a key characteristic, with THC levels frequently testing between 18–26%, often centering around 22% in well-cultivated batches. The strain is THC-dominant, with CBD levels typically below 1%.
The balanced yet heavy effect profile appeals to both experienced and novice consumers who appreciate its potent, relaxing qualities. While specific therapeutic applications are not detailed, its calming effects are a primary reported benefit.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
The terpene profile of All Gas is frequently characterized by a triad of beta-caryophyllene, beta-myrcene, and limonene, which contribute to its diesel, pine, and pepper notes. Supporting terpenes like humulene and pinene also play a role in its overall aroma and effect. Total terpene content commonly ranges from 1.5% to 2.5% by weight.
This strain is primarily THC-dominant, with CBD typically present at less than 1%. Cannabinoids like CBG may also be present in trace to moderate amounts. The dense trichome production indicates a rich cannabinoid and terpene profile, especially in well-grown examples.
Cultivation and Growth
All Gas is valued by cultivators for its relatively predictable structure and robust yields. It generally finishes flowering within 55–63 days indoors, showing an influence that allows for an earlier wrap than some traditional OG lines. Outdoors, it can finish as early as late September in mid-latitude regions, often avoiding late-season rains.
The plant typically exhibits a medium-tall frame with OG-style nodal spacing that tightens under strong light. It responds well to cultivation techniques like topping. The strain is known for its dense bud structure and high calyx-to-leaf ratio, contributing to its production-friendly reputation.
Origins and Lineage
All Gas OG traces its lineage to Northern California, with Humboldt Seed Company being instrumental in its stabilization and popularization. Historically known as Asphalt Plant, its name reflects its distinct petroleum-forward aroma. The breeder's emphasis was on outdoor vigor, classic OG structure, and a terpene profile that resonated with the legacy market.
The genetic makeup is commonly described as a cross involving OG genetics, often cited as Humboldt OG crossed with Venom OG, or a similar OG pairing. Venom OG, by Rare Dankness, contributes vigor and resin production, while Humboldt OG adds adaptability and classic OG depth. This heritage results in a cultivar that merges old-school fuel characteristics with modern cultivation needs.