Disco Inferno
Fire OG × Afghan
Disco Inferno is a modern indica-dominant hybrid cultivar appreciated for its vibrant aroma and a balanced profile of calming and euphoric effects. While its name suggests high energy, consumers often find it provides a steady, body-focused relaxation that complements an uplifted mood.
Appearance
Disco Inferno typically presents medium-density flowers with spear-shaped colas and a calyx-forward structure. Buds range from lime to forest green, often featuring orange pistils. High-quality examples are covered in a dense layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is layered and assertive, opening with a bright citrus and pine scent, followed by a distinct fuel or gas component. A grounding base of earthy spice and hash, hinting at Afghan heritage, underlies the profile. Upon combustion or vaporization, the flavor follows the nose, emphasizing citrus, pine, pepper, and a lingering OG finish.
Effects
This strain is reported to induce a calming yet euphoric experience. It provides a steady, body-forward relaxation that is often described as balanced rather than overly sedating. This combination makes it suitable for experienced consumers or as a weekend treat for newer users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Disco Inferno is characterized by a THC-dominant profile with minimal CBD, consistent with its OG lineage. Key terpenes often identified include caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, contributing to its peppery, citrus, and earthy notes. Secondary terpenes like pinene and humulene add to the pine and herbal facets.
Origins & Lineage
Disco Inferno is understood to have an OG-forward backbone, with potential Afghan heritage. It is frequently linked to Inferno OG, a hybrid cross of Fire OG and Afghan, known for its calming and potent effects. This connection suggests Disco Inferno may inherit lemon-fuel notes from Fire OG and an earthy undertone from Afghan.