Goblet Of Fire Leafly
Fire OG × OG Kush × SFV OG
Goblet Of Fire is a hybrid cannabis cultivar that is often described as being closely related to Fire OG. It is recognized for its high resin production and potent effects, frequently appearing on West Coast menus. This strain is generally considered an OG Kush family profile.
Appearance
Goblet Of Fire typically features dense, compact buds shaped like golf balls or spades, with tightly stacked calyxes characteristic of its OG heritage. The coloration ranges from deep green to olive, often highlighted by vibrant, fiery orange pistils. Abundant trichome coverage gives the buds a frosted appearance, indicative of high resin content.
Some phenotypes may exhibit minor foxtailing, especially when grown under intense light or higher temperatures, a trait common in resin-focused OG lines. Sugar leaves are usually small and adhere closely to the buds, facilitating efficient trimming. When properly cured, the buds are firm with a satisfying break and minimal stem moisture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Goblet of Fire is characterized by a bright lemon-citrus top note, complemented by diesel fuel, pine, and a peppery undertone. This profile is consistent with archetypal OG Kush strains, with Fire OG often presenting a sharper, more chemical scent. Breaking apart the flower releases a stronger wave of gas, with earthy forest floor and warm spice notes also present. Hints of damp wood, juniper berry, and a subtle floral-lavender trail may also be detected.
On the palate, the initial taste is of lemon peel and pine sap, quickly followed by classic OG fuel notes. A spicy sensation from caryophyllene can be felt on the exhale, while limonene contributes to a lingering citrus flavor. At lower temperatures, flavors lean towards sweet citrus and fresh pine, shifting to diesel, white pepper, and earthy resin at higher temperatures. Combustion can introduce toastier, smoky notes.
Effects
User-reported effects for Goblet of Fire align closely with those of Fire OG, often including feelings of euphoria, relaxation, and a tingling sensation. These effects are typically associated with high-potency cannabis experiences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid and terpene profiles can vary by cultivation and phenotype, Goblet of Fire commonly tests between 20-28% THC. Its terpene profile often includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and flavor notes.
Origins & Lineage
Goblet of Fire is considered an OG Kush family cultivar, with its lineage closely associated with Fire OG. It is often described as being Fire OG-adjacent, potentially a phenotype of Fire OG or a cross involving OG Kush and SFV OG, or similar classic OG pairings. The name is a marketing-forward label that emphasizes its potency and fiery appearance, playing on pop culture references.
The development of this strain traces back to the proliferation of OG Kush phenotypes in the 2000s. Fire OG emerged as a particularly strong and resinous cut. Goblet of Fire likely crystallized as a label for high-tier OG expressions that meet the Fire OG standard while exhibiting a more striking aesthetic. In the legal market, it represents an OG-dominant profile that reliably shows high THC levels.
Growing
Cultivators can expect OG-typical growth traits from Goblet of Fire, including moderate stretch and a flowering period of approximately 9 to 10 weeks. The strain may be sensitive to overfeeding. Its dense bud structure and high resin content make it appealing for extraction.