Voodoo OG by Ohms Seeds
OG Kush × Unknown Fruit/Floral Strain
Voodoo OG, a hybrid cultivar by Ohms Seeds, balances classic OG characteristics with modern nuances. It offers a smooth experience with a subtly indica-leaning body finish following a clear-headed onset. Praised for its potent profile and aromatic complexity, it appeals to both OG enthusiasts and those seeking something distinct.
Appearance
Voodoo OG buds are typically compact and slightly elongated, densely covered in trichomes that give them a frosted appearance. The coloration ranges from forest to emerald green, often accented by vibrant orange pistils that mature to a copper hue. Cooler temperatures late in the bloom cycle may induce hints of violet or plum on the outer leaves.
The flowers exhibit tight calyx formation and visibly swollen bracts, contributing to a dense, boulder-like structure. Well-cured buds break apart cleanly, indicating intact trichomes and proper moisture content. The resinous nature provides a pleasing tactile quality during handling and trimming.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Voodoo OG is a complex blend, initially presenting classic OG notes of fuel, earth, and pine, complemented by a bright citrus zest. Deeper inspection may reveal secondary notes of black pepper, fennel, or cedar, and occasionally a subtle floral sweetness akin to lavender. Upon grinding, the profile intensifies into a pronounced citrus-fuel aroma with a faint resinous undertone.
The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, with an inhale that features smooth pine-resin and a zesty lemon-lime character. The exhale transitions to notes of peppered wood, a hint of berry sweetness, and a clean earthiness. The finish is often described as less harsh than traditional OGs, contributing to a smooth and sessionable experience.
Effects
Voodoo OG is reported to provide a balanced experience, beginning with a buoyant, clear-headed onset. This cerebral lift is followed by a subtly indica-leaning finish that settles into the body, offering a sense of ease. The strain is often sought for its ability to provide daytime creativity without sacrificing evening relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Voodoo OG typically exhibits a cannabinoid profile with THC levels around 23% and CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is characterized by a blend that contributes to its complex aroma and flavor. Common terpenes found include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which are responsible for the strain's signature gassy, earthy, and citrus notes.
Other terpenes that may be present include linalool, contributing floral aspects, and pinene and humulene, which add further aromatic depth and potentially influence the strain's effects. The concentration of these volatile compounds can contribute to the strain's aromatic potency and nuanced sensory experience.
Growing
Voodoo OG is noted for its versatility, performing well both indoors under controlled conditions and outdoors in temperate to warm climates. Growers commonly report consistent internodal spacing and cooperative training response, with a medium stretch after the light cycle flip. The plants generally exhibit medium-tall stature.
The cultivar produces dense flowers with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which can reduce post-harvest trimming time. It responds well to various cultivation techniques, including topping and low-stress training, making it adaptable for different growing setups, from small tents to larger commercial operations.
Origins & Lineage
Voodoo OG was bred by Ohms Seeds, a breeder known for focusing on terpene-rich hybrids. While a specific detailed pedigree has not been publicly disclosed, community reports and chemical signals suggest a lineage combining OG Kush genetics with a fruit-forward or floral parent. This cross aims to capture the classic OG essence while introducing brighter aromatic and flavor complexities.
The indica/sativa heritage is classified as hybrid, designed to offer a combination of cerebral uplift and physical ease. Ohms Seeds has focused on developing a consistent expression of this cultivar, prioritizing aromatic complexity and bag appeal alongside potency.