Indica Dominant Hybrid – 85% Indica / 15% Sativa
THC: 20% – 25%, CBD: 2%
Skywalker OG, also known as “Skywalker OG Kush” to many members of the cannabis community, is an indica dominant hybrid (85% indica/15% sativa) strain that is a potent cross between the hugely popular Skywalker X OG Kush strains. This dank bud boasts an intense THC level ranging from 20-25% on average and a combination of both indica and sativa effects. Skywalker OG has an aroma of spicy herbal jet fuel and a taste of spicy diesel with an herby aftertaste. This bud has medium-sized dense round olive green nugs with burnt orange furry twisty hairs and rich orange undertones. These nugs have a fine layer of milky white trichomes and sweet sticky resin. Users describe the Skywalker OG high as a very heavy stoney high that leaves you utterly couch-locked, relaxed, and lethargic with an almost overwhelming case of the munchies. This is accompanied by a head-in-the-clouds euphoric head high that fades into a deep and peaceful sleep upon the come down. Due to these potent effects, Skywalker OG is an ideal strain for treating patients suffering from conditions such as chronic stress, pain due to injury or illness, and mild to moderate cases of depression.
Skywalker OG is a well-rounded indica-dominant hybrid that helps patients knock out pain and relax into sleep after a long day of battling the Dark Side. The sativa side of this strain allows for a nice head high as well, but it isn’t overly hazy or unfocused. Skywalker Kush was created by Amsterdam’s Dutch Passion Seeds to combine the sweet fruity aroma of Blueberry with the growing strengths of the hardy, high-yielding Mazar. Great for indoor growing, these plants will stay shorter and bushy, flowering in 8 to 9 weeks. If you’re looking for the California Sky Walker that has OG genetics, check out Skywalker Kush.
Up to 24-26% THC
Flavours: Earthy, Sweet, Pungent
Effects: Relaxed, Sleepy, Happy, Euphoric, Hungry
Medical Uses: Stress, Pain, Insomnia, Depression, Headaches
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