Frosted Fire
Fire OG × OG Kush
Frosted Fire is a contemporary hybrid cannabis strain recognized for its abundant trichome coverage and a potent aroma profile. It often presents an indica-leaning character, combining OG intensity with sweet, dessert-like undertones.
Appearance
Frosted Fire typically yields dense, medium to large buds characterized by heavy trichome coverage, giving them a frosted appearance. The buds often display shades of lime to forest green, sometimes with hints of lavender, and are interspersed with vibrant orange pistils. The calyxes are densely stacked, and sugar leaves are generally minimal, contributing to a desirable appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Frosted Fire is a complex blend, often starting with bold OG notes of diesel, lemon, and pine. Underlying these are sweeter, dessert-like scents reminiscent of vanilla cream or pastry, with occasional hints of berry. Upon combustion or vaporization, the flavor profile mirrors the aroma, featuring a prominent lemon-fuel taste followed by pine and a creamy, sweet finish. Some variations may also present a light berry or vanilla note.
Effects
Frosted Fire is generally considered an indica-leaning hybrid, delivering pronounced body effects. It is often recommended for late afternoon or evening use, particularly at higher doses, due to its capacity for inducing deep relaxation. Consumers may experience a sense of calm and tranquility, making it suitable for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The cannabinoid profile of Frosted Fire typically shows THC content ranging from 18% to 26%, with CBD levels below 1%. Dominant terpenes frequently include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its characteristic aroma and flavor. Other terpenes like Pinene, Linalool, and Humulene may also be present in smaller amounts, adding complexity to the sensory experience.
Origins & Lineage
Frosted Fire is a modern hybrid that emerged from breeding trends focused on OG-dominant genetics combined with resin-rich strains. While specific parentage can vary due to its descriptive naming, it often involves crosses of Fire OG or other OG Kush-dominant varieties with dessert or cookie-related cultivars known for high trichome production. This lineage aims to combine the potent, fuel-like character of OGs with the sweet, confectionary notes of newer strains.
Growing
Cultivating Frosted Fire typically involves managing its dense bud structure and significant resin production. The strain may exhibit moderate internodal spacing that can tighten under optimal conditions. Support for the branches may be beneficial during the flowering stage to accommodate the weight of the resinous colas. Given its OG heritage, it often responds well to standard cultivation techniques, with an emphasis on preserving terpene integrity.