Leias OG
OG Kush
Leia's OG is an OG-forward cannabis cultivar celebrated for its classic Kush-dominant experience. While specific lineage details are scarce, it is recognized for its potent effects and rich sensory profile, aligning it with premium West Coast OG varieties.
Appearance
Leia's OG typically develops dense, medium-sized colas with a spear-like structure, characteristic of sativa-leaning OG Kush descendants. The buds feature tightly stacked calyxes, often with tangerine to amber pistils. Abundant trichome coverage gives them a greasy, resin-rich appearance. Coloration ranges from lime to forest green, sometimes with deep olive sugar leaves, and faint lavender hues may appear on sugar leaves in cooler temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Leia's OG is assertive, beginning with diesel and fresh pine, followed by notes of lemon peel and black pepper. A secondary bouquet of earthy musk and warm herbs emerges, creating a classic OG olfactory profile. On inhale, flavors of sharp lemon-lime and fuel dominate, complemented by pine needles and juniper. The mid-palate presents an earthy, peppery, and herbal taste, concluding with a resinous, woody finish.
Effects
Consumers describe Leia's OG as potent and functional at lower doses, offering cerebral effects. At higher concentrations, it tends to induce heavier sedation, typical of OG Kush descendants. The onset of effects is usually rapid, peaking within 15-30 minutes and lasting for 2-3 hours for most users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Leia's OG typically follows a classic OG terpene profile, centering on myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene. Secondary terpenes often include humulene, pinene, and linalool. Cannabinoid content generally ranges from 18% to 26% THC, with CBD levels usually below 1%. Total cannabinoid percentages can range from 20% to 30%.
Origins & Lineage
The precise origin of Leia's OG is not extensively documented, but it is understood to be an OG Kush-dominant cultivar reflecting the late 1990s to early 2000s California OG Kush wave. It is believed to be a phenotype selection or a cross that preserves classic OG traits, potentially involving contributors like Chemdog, Lemon Thai, and Hindu Kush.
Growing
Leia's OG reflects sativa-leaning architecture, often showing dense nodal spacing and a lanky frame. It is characterized by a resin-heavy structure and abundant trichome production. Specific details regarding cultivation difficulty, flowering time, yield, and optimal environment are not widely published but are expected to align with typical OG Kush cultivation requirements.