Everglade OG
OG Kush lineage × Cannabis ruderalis
Everglade OG is a modern hybrid autoflower strain, blending classic OG characteristics with rapid growth. It is recognized for its tranquil, nighttime-leaning effects and a flavor profile dominated by berry, citrus, and pine notes.
Appearance
Everglade OG typically produces compact, resinous buds with a frosted appearance. The flowers are often golf-ball or small spear-shaped, with tightly stacked calyxes and heavy trichome coverage. Expect deep green hues accented by orange pistils, and potentially subtle lavender or plum undertones under cooler temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor of Everglade OG are characterized by a prominent pine-citrus axis, consistent with its OG heritage. A distinct berry sweetness, likely from myrcene, complements these notes. Secondary layers of pepper, wood, and earthiness, attributed to caryophyllene and humulene, add depth to the overall profile.
Effects
Consumers often report relaxing and sleepy effects from Everglade OG, making it a suitable choice for evening use. The strain is generally associated with promoting a sense of calm and happiness, contributing to a tranquil experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Everglade OG include caryophyllene, humulene, and myrcene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and effect profile. THC levels typically range from 18-24%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile suggests a connection to calming and subtly spicy aromatics.
Growing
As an autoflower, Everglade OG offers a fast seed-to-harvest cycle of approximately 8-10 weeks, appealing to growers seeking quick results. Its compact structure benefits from good airflow. While specific yield data varies, the dense bud formation suggests potential for good output when cultivated properly.
Origins & Lineage
The exact pedigree of Everglade OG is not widely publicized, but the "OG" designation suggests a connection to the OG Kush family. It is believed to be a hybrid cross incorporating ruderalis genetics to achieve its autoflowering trait. Happy Valley Genetics is cited as the breeder for this cultivar.