Citron OG by Terpethic
Indica phenotypes × Citrus-dominant genetics
Citron OG is an indica-dominant strain developed by Terpethic, recognized for its prominent citrus characteristics and relaxing effects. It has gained recognition for its appealing aroma and flavor profile, bridging classic indica qualities with a fresh, lemon-forward aesthetic.
Appearance
Citron OG buds are typically dense and compact, displaying shades of green with potential hints of purple, particularly under cooler temperatures. They are often covered in a heavy layer of trichomes, indicating significant resin production. The plants are noted for their symmetrical structure, making them manageable for cultivators.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Citron OG is dominated by fresh, zesty citrus notes, often described as lemon-like, complemented by subtle earthy and herbal undertones. Consumers may also detect a hint of sweetness and a skunky finish. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a bright citrus taste with earthy and sweet nuances.
Effects
Citron OG is primarily known for inducing a sense of calm and relaxation, consistent with its indica heritage. While specific details on its full range of effects are not extensively detailed, the strain is generally associated with a soothing experience that may help alleviate feelings of stress.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses have identified limonene and caryophyllene as key terpenes in Citron OG, contributing to its distinct citrus and spicy notes. The strain typically contains 15-25% THC and less than 1% CBD. Its high resin production suggests a rich cannabinoid and terpene profile.
Growing
Citron OG is reported to have indica stability, leading to uniform plant structure and dense bud formation, which can aid in minimizing mold and pest issues. Its robust genetics make it a reliable choice for cultivators seeking high-quality yields. Specific details on flowering time, difficulty, and yield are not provided.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Terpethic, Citron OG draws heavily from indica genetics, accounting for approximately 70% of its background, which contributes to its calming properties and plant structure. It is thought to incorporate elements from citrus-dominant strains, potentially including Lemon Kush and Citron CKS, to achieve its signature lemon aroma and flavor.