
Ogre Live Resin
Full Spectrum Extracts presents Ogre Live Resin, a concentrate so deliciously dank that just one hit will have you imagining Ogres. This delectable live resin maintains its terpenes to such a degree that a handful of this stuff could double as piney, piquant fuel for an oil diffiuser, filling your living room with its beckoningly sweet aroma. And the buzz? When our testers, Tom, Bert, and William, recover from their stone, we'll let you know. Be forewarned: this package may contain laughter, happiness, and relaxation.
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Ogre Kush, sometimes referred to as Ogre or Ogre OG, is an indica-leaning strain with a relatively unknown lineage. Sources have identified at least three types of Ogre Kush (or Ogre or Ogre OG) with entirely different genetic backgrounds, but the three names are often conflated with one another, muddling the ancestry of this obscure strain even further.
Master Kush x Bubba Kush
Some sources claim that Ogre Kush is a cross between Master Kush, itself a derivative of Skunk #1, and Bubba Kush. Unfortunately, as this strain is said to only be available as a clone, growing information for this version of Ogre is hard to find. Carrying what has been described as a woodsy aroma with subtle notes of lemon and earth, this variant of Ogre Kush falls on the indica side of the scale, similar to its highly coveted parent strains.
Short Term Amnesia x Hindu Kush x Durban Skunk
Ogre and Ogre Kush have also been used as names for a cross between Short Term Amnesia, Hindu Kush, and Durban Skunk. Following the same pattern as the other namesake strains, this cut of Ogre also has unknown origins.