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No. 2894Hybrid

Rampage

OG Kush × Chem × Cookie Families

Rampage is a modern hybrid cultivar recognized for its assertive, OG-leaning character, dense buds, and robust terpene profile. It delivers a powerful experience, often described as heavy-hitting yet clean, with a rapid onset that transitions into deep relaxation.

EffectsCalm Relaxing Heavy-hitting Clean Fast onset
AromaCitrusDieselEarthyFloralHerbalLemonOrangePinePepperFuelWoodSweetness

Appearance

Rampage typically produces medium-sized, compact flowers characterized by high calyx density and minimal leaf material. Buds form tight, resinous clusters with a firm texture after proper drying. Calyxes can swell significantly late in flowering, contributing to a conical top cola shape when cultivated effectively. Coloration ranges from lime to forest green, often accented by darker sugar leaves and abundant trichome coverage. Some phenotypes may display faint purple hues on bract tips and sugar leaves under cooler finishing conditions.

Aroma & Flavor

The dominant aroma of Rampage is gas-forward, complemented by citrus and pine notes, with underlying warm pepper and earthy undertones. Upon inhalation, expect a sharp, gassy front with lemon-pine brightness and a peppery sensation. The exhale softens into notes of earth, wood, and a subtle herbal sweetness, leaving a lingering diesel-citrus aftertaste. Vaporization highlights citrus and pine, while combustion emphasizes pepper, fuel, and soil.

Effects

Consumers often describe Rampage as heavy-hitting yet clean, with a fast onset that builds into a deeply relaxing finish in the body. The strain is known for its assertive, OG-leaning experience, which can take over a session efficiently. The effects are generally characterized by a sense of calm.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Rampage is characterized by a terpene profile often dominated by Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which together can account for a significant portion of the total terpene content. Minor terpenes such as Pinene, Linalool, Ocimene, and Humulene contribute to its complexity. This cultivar is generally high in THC, with regulated market batches frequently testing between 18% and 28%, and CBD content below 1%.

Origins & Lineage

There is no single, universally accepted genetic lineage for Rampage. However, multiple variations trace their origins to crosses involving OG Kush, Chem, and Cookie families. This breeding approach aimed to balance a gas-forward aroma with dense bud structure and visual appeal. The name Rampage has come to represent a family of closely related phenotypes rather than a fixed variety, often reflecting contributions from OG, Chem, and Cookie genetics.

Cultivation

Rampage is known for high resin production and dense buds, often exhibiting classic OG structural traits like strong apical dominance and conical colas. Its terpene profile is frequently gas-forward, suggesting significant contributions from Chem and OG ancestry. Growers should be aware that Rampage circulates as multiple chemotypes, with some leaning more towards OG-Chem and others exhibiting a slight Cookie influence, which can affect aroma, flavor, and cultivation characteristics.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Rampage?
Rampage typically tests between 18-28% THC, making it a potent option.
What are the dominant terpenes in Rampage?
Dominant terpenes often include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and effects.
What is the flavor profile of Rampage?
Rampage offers a complex flavor profile featuring citrus, diesel, earthy, and herbal notes, with a peppery finish.
Is Rampage suitable for beginners?
Due to its potent effects and assertive profile, Rampage is generally recommended for experienced consumers.