Mike Tyson 20
OG Kush × Chemdog × Hindu Kush
Mike Tyson 2.0 is a modern indica-leaning cultivar associated with the Tyson 2.0 brand. Descended from classic OG genetics, this strain is bred for potency and a strong aromatic profile, aiming to deliver powerful effects reminiscent of its namesake.
Appearance
Mike Tyson 2.0 flowers typically present as dense, compact nuggets with a spade-to-oval morphology. Calyxes stack tightly, creating weighty colas. Trimmed buds often display deep forest to olive green hues contrasted by fiery orange pistils, and are covered in a noticeable silver frost of trichomes, indicating high resin content.
Aroma & Flavor
The defining aromatic signature is a bold OG gas bouquet, often blending notes of petrol, sharp lemon, and pine cleaner. Underlying these top notes are earthy, diesel, and subtly peppery undertones, creating a complex and penetrating scent and taste experience.
Effects
As an indica-dominant strain, Mike Tyson 2.0 is known for delivering heavy, body-focused effects. Consumers often report a potent and relaxing experience, consistent with its OG Kush heritage, which may lead to sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically features a robust terpene profile, often dominated by Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. These contribute to its characteristic gas, citrus, and peppery notes. THC levels generally range from 15-25%, with CBD content below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Mike Tyson 2.0 is widely described as a modern indica-leaning descendant of the OG Kush family tree. Its ancestry is linked to Chemdog and Hindu Kush lines, known for producing fuel-driven aromatics and strong sedative qualities. This lineage is curated for potency and a recognizable OG gas profile.
Cultivation
Breeding selections for Mike Tyson 2.0 prioritize traits like thicker calyxes, large trichome heads, and robust resin output, appealing to indoor growers. The plant structure often features shorter internodes and a heavy primary cola, contributing to efficient production. Consistent cannabinoid potency is a key selection goal.