Alien OG

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About Alien OG

History & Genetics

Although it has roots in California’s very own OG Kush, Alien OG is an out-of-this-world strain with a reputation all its own. This sativa-leaning hybrid was created by seed company The Cali Connection as a cross between Tahoe OG (a phenotype of the original OG Kush) and Cali Connection’s very own indica Alien Kush. Alien OG offers a soaring psychedelic high with roughly equal parts cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation. Alien OG’s THC content can range from 20% to as much as 28%.

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Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

Typical Effects

Dry Eyes
Dry Eyes
Euphoric
Euphoric
Cotton Mouth
Cotton Mouth

Common Usage

Nausea
Nausea
Depressed
Depressed
Pain
Pain

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

28%

STRAIN AVERAGE

24%

SATIVA AVERAGE

13%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

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Buds of Alien OG are packaged as small, nugget-like clusters. Although the flowers often have a dense, compact bud structure, some phenotypes lean more sativa and have looser, fluffier leaves. The leaves themselves appear light green and are offset by orange to vibrant red pistils, which are structures that allow the female plants to catch pollen for fertilization. As evidenced by their high THC content, flowers of Alien OG are resinous and covered in trichomes that make them appear moist and frosty.

This strain has a surprisingly sweet, citrus-like smell, with notes of lemon wafting up from the cured buds. There are also more subtle notes of earth and fresh pine. When combusted, flowers give off a more spicy, hashy scent typical of the OG family. The smoke is lung-expanding but very smooth. Smokers may taste hashy incense and a faint tang of ammonia on the exhale. This is one pungent strain, and its odor can linger for a while after it’s smoked; this might not be the right choice for any smokers trying to keep their consumption discreet.

Effects

The high from Alien OG is said to come on quickly as a bracing pressure behind the eyes. This head rush is accompanied by a sudden change in cognition, as thoughts race in rapid-fire association. The intensity of this cerebral effect is often determined by user’s set and setting or by their individual tolerance. In cases where a smoker is able to comfortably settle into Alien OG’s altered state, the high can take on psychedelic proportions: visual distortions like enhanced colors or peripheral flashes can happen, as can the trippy sensation of time moving more slowly. Physical relaxation sets in as the high continues, or as users consume greater amounts.

This strain can be as energetic or as relaxing as smokers intend -- as easily enjoyed out among friends as it is vegging out alone. Alien OG’s well-rounded high also lends itself to several medical applications. Its euphoria can be a boost for those struggling with depression, while its ever-present cerebral nature can be grounding and mindful for those with stress, anxiety, or PTSD. Its palpable body stone, while not immobilizing, can be helpful in relieving chronic aches and pains and even nausea. In high enough doses, Alien OG can even be an effective means of banishing insomnia and lulling users into a deep, refreshing sleep. Because of its “racey” properties, however, this strain can sometimes lead to a kind of paranoid, recursive thinking for smokers who are inexperienced or prone to anxiety.

Like parent strain Alien Kush, Alien OG has certain mind-bending properties that make it an attractive strain for potentially trippy activities like nature walks, music appreciation, or just intense conversation. Its great taste and balanced high make it a welcome addition to the ever-expanding OG family.

Growing

Alien OG’s creators at Cali Connection have made seeds of the strain available for sale. It is a moderately difficult grow, and may not be the best for newcomers to cultivation. Better grown indoors than out, this strain is known to have trouble developing a root system, and may require potting with rockwool and a significant amount of nutrients when first planted. The short, bushy plants may also require topping, by trimming large fan leaves in order to allow light and air to reach flowering nodes on the lower branches. Alien OG flowers within 8 to 9 weeks when grown indoors and offers an average yield.

Once they’ve harvested, growers should also take care to properly cure their flowers to preserve this strain’s high composition of THC. Curing is a two-stage process that involves first hanging flowers upside down for 7-10 days in a room with 50% humidity and a temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit; and then, once stems snap easily off the flowers, sealing the buds in clean, airtight jars in a space that maintains 70 degree temperatures and 60-65% humidity.


Reviews

May 16, 2019

MinxyNat

just overall great! It's one of my favorites so far if you love a strong bud! <3

August 29, 2018

gilbertoblue

yes, just as good as you should expect. Serious indica start then the rest of the OGs

June 2, 2018

1 Kush King

Daily smokers rejoice as this strain does the job & more. Lots of Kush goodness herewith the parents being Alien Kush & Tahoe OG Kush. My dense medium green buds with dark orange hairs packed 22% THC. The scent was pine/lemon/skunk & the flovor was a bit spicy. Best thing about this strain was the effects. Start off & everything is sharper & clearer with all senses. I was happy & euphoric while being uplifted. Then as time passes (which can be hard to tell because once i thought about 30 minutes had passed & i was surprised when the clock said only 5 had!) i become very relaxed & sleepy. This strain is a bit "racy" and i can see one getting a bit paranoid. This strain produces an intense high, ENJOY!

November 25, 2017

The Real Fabii

Really good for those suffering from anxiety. Takes it away instantly and can be enjoyed out with friends or at home. Really recommend it.

April 23, 2017

Tyler KUSH

Hella euphoric, listening to music made the experience wicked. Would definitely recommend for people with disorders such as Tourette's or epilepsy. Even eating disorders.