Kosher OG by Crockett Family Farms
OG Kush
Kosher OG by Crockett Family Farms is a predominantly indica cultivar celebrated for its potent resin production and a signature aroma blending gas with citrus notes. This refined version captures the deeply sedating experience characteristic of OGs while offering consistent growth traits.
Appearance
Kosher OG typically yields medium-dense flowers shaped like golf balls or eggs, featuring pronounced calyx stacking and minimal leaf protrusion. The buds display a base of forest to olive green, often interspersed with darker hunter-green sugar leaves and threaded with rust-orange pistils. Abundant capitate-stalked trichomes give the mature flowers a frosted appearance, indicating high resin content suitable for extraction.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain is recognized for its distinctive aroma, often described as a combination of diesel and citrus. The flavor profile mirrors this, presenting notes of lemon and orange alongside earthy, herbal, and peppery undertones. The overall sensory experience is often characterized as a classic fuel-forward OG profile.
Effects
Kosher OG is known for its potent, indica-dominant effects that deliver a heavy, full-body sensation. Consumers often report a deeply sedating experience, leading to a pronounced couch-lock effect. This makes it a popular choice for relaxation and winding down, often associated with a sleepy outcome.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data varies, Kosher OG is generally noted for its high THC content, typically ranging from 15-25%, and minimal CBD (<1%). The terpene profile is often characterized by Myrcene, contributing to its heavy, sedating effects, along with Limonene and Caryophyllene, which add citrusy and peppery notes, respectively.
Growing
Cultivators describe Kosher OG as having manageable growth characteristics, including moderate stretch (1.5x to 2.0x) after the light cycle flip and a medium stature. Its structure is more compact than some OGs, with tighter internodal spacing, simplifying canopy management. The plant is noted for producing dense flowers with high resin content and minimal foxtailing, even under high-intensity lighting, making it suitable for both indoor and greenhouse cultivation.
Origins & Lineage
Kosher OG descends from the widely recognized OG Kush family, with Crockett Family Farms credited for refining a specific phenotype. It is considered a heavily indica-dominant selection, emphasizing potency and resin production. While its exact lineage is debated, it is thought to incorporate elements common to the OG Kush family, such as gas-like notes, potential Hindu Kush influence, and Thai-citrus characteristics. It is frequently associated with the name Kosher Kush, often treated as interchangeable in the market.