Casper OG by Archive Seed Bank
Scotts OG × PCS1 (elements reminiscent of)
Casper OG is an indica-dominant strain developed by Archive Seed Bank, known for its deep roots in classic OG genetics. This cultivar is the result of extensive selective breeding aimed at preserving potent characteristics and refining its complex profile. It appeals to both experienced users and those seeking a reliable indica experience.
Appearance
Casper OG presents dense buds covered in a generous layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The tightly packed calyxes display vibrant green hues, often accented with purple undertones and orange pistils. Its indica-dominant genetics contribute to a symmetrical, slightly bushy plant structure ideal for cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Casper OG is a complex fusion, beginning with prominent kerosene notes inherited from its OG lineage. This is balanced by underlying earthy and pine scents. Users often detect a distinct spiciness, reminiscent of traditional West Coast OGs. The flavor follows suit, featuring a robust kerosene taste complemented by earthy, pine, and subtle citrus and spicy undertones, culminating in a persistent and satisfying finish.
Effects
Casper OG is recognized for delivering a potent and balanced experience, primarily characterized by its cerebral and calming effects. While it provides a focused mental state, it also promotes a sense of relaxation. This combination makes it suitable for users seeking both mental clarity and physical ease.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Casper OG typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is noted to include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics. These compounds work in synergy to create the strain's signature effects and sensory profile.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Archive Seed Bank, Casper OG is a predominantly indica strain with a lineage deeply rooted in classic OG genetics. Meticulous crossbreeding techniques were employed over approximately ten years to stabilize desirable traits. It carries genetic markers reminiscent of Scotts OG and PCS1, preserving the potency and characteristics of legendary OG varieties while introducing modern enhancements.
Cultivation
Casper OG is noted for its resin production and genetic resilience, allowing for consistent cannabinoid levels. Growers have observed that plants develop a symmetrical and slightly bushy appearance, typical of indica-dominant strains, making them well-suited for indoor environments. Its robust structure and dense bud formation suggest a vigorous growth cycle and good yield potential.