Boukét | OG Kush | Joint | 1g
- Earthy
- Strawberry
- Lemon
- Diesel
- Citrus
- Pine
- Woody
Boukét (yep, with the accent). It’s more than a fancy flourish. The brand takes its name from old Harlem slang, when “bouquet” was code for cannabis way back in the jazz age. Think smoky parlors, live music, and that unmistakable smell drifting through history.
The brand’s not just stylish for the sake of it, either. Boukét is proudly minority-owned and deeply rooted in New York’s cannabis story. Their mission? To create for people who live with intention, presence, and joy. One of their taglines sums it up: “Give yourself your flowers.” It’s a nod to self-worth, creativity, and reclaiming something that’s long been part of our communities.
OG Kush is a world-famous strain first propagated by Matt Berger in Florida. The strain was later popularized after Josh Del Rosso, aka JoshD, was able to perfect the growing conditions and introduce the variety into the Los Angeles market. JoshD Farms reports OG Kush users can expect long-lasting, heavy, yet versatile euphoria and skunky-citrus flavor and aroma. The company is now focused exclusively on developing OG Kush-derived strains and products.
JoshD Farms reports an average THC content of 20% from OG Kush, with some indoor grows testing as high as 26%. Myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene are the dominant terpenes of the strain. According to JoshD Farms, phenotypes and offspring that honor OG Kush’s signature effect and flavor profile include Kosher Kush, Triangle Kush, Skywalker OG, and Loompa’s Headband.
Berger said he obtained the originating strain, a ’90s favorite of Snoop Dogg and B-Real of Cypress Hill, in Florida where it was shared exclusively among local growers under the name Kryptonite, or Krippy. Berger, who was the first to cultivate Kush seeds from a random bag of flower, later shared the strain with Del Rosso in Los Angeles. Berger was also reportedly the first to coin the name Kush after a friend called the strain’s especially frosty colas “Kushberries,” with no intentional reference to the Hindu Kush mountains where other Kush strains originate.
OG Kush also came in 1st place for the Weedmaps March Madness competition in 2020.