OG Rock by Us Skunkx
London OG (implied)
OG Rock is a sativa-dominant strain developed by breeder US SkunkX, noted for its robust genetic heritage and potent cannabinoid profile. It represents a blend of traditional and modern breeding techniques, resulting in a visually striking and experientially unique cannabis variety.
Appearance
OG Rock presents dense, rock-like buds with a rugged structure, generously coated in trichomes that indicate high resin content. The buds typically display deep forest green hues, with potential hints of purple appearing under cooler cultivation conditions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of OG Rock is complex, featuring a rich bouquet of earthy scents complemented by notes of citrus and pine. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering a balanced taste of sour citrus, pine, and a distinct underlying earthiness, sometimes with a pungent, fuel-like undertone.
Effects
Users often experience an energizing and uplifting high, characterized by initial cerebral stimulation that can enhance creativity and focus, accompanied by a sense of well-being. While predominantly sativa-like, it also provides a gentle body relaxation that contributes to a balanced state of calm without excessive sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain boasts a significant terpene profile, with high concentrations of myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene contributing to its aroma and effects. It is characterized by THC levels typically ranging from 20% to 25%, with CBD content usually below 1%, and trace amounts of minor cannabinoids.
Growing
OG Rock plants can reach up to 120 centimeters indoors. With optimal cultivation techniques, yields can be substantial, potentially reaching up to 500 grams per square meter. The strain's breeding process focused on repeatability and quality, suggesting moderate cultivation requirements.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by the breeder US SkunkX, OG Rock is primarily sativa-dominant, with genetic influences hinting at both sativa and indica families. The breeding process involved meticulous selection and documentation, with over 70% of its genetic input being sativa-oriented, aiming for stimulating effects alongside grounding qualities.