OG Kush Autoflowering CBD
Dinafem SeedsSex: CBD-Auto
Genotype: 15% Indica / 35% Sativa / 50% Ruderalis
Cross: OG Kush Auto x Auto CBD
Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
Comprehensive life cycle: 70-80 days
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Description
OG Kush Autoflowering CBD by Dinafem Seeds is a cannabis seed that has its origins in the cross of an OG Kush Auto and a CBD Auto. She is, broadly speaking, the feminised, autoflowering, CBD-rich version of the world-renowned OG Kush, noted for her intense flavour and moderate effect. The Dinafem team has, once again, done a great job keeping each and every of the unique traits of the legendary Californian strain.
OG Kush Autoflowering CBD turns into tall and branchy marijuana plants whose branches end up so laden with dense, colourful and sparkling resinous buds that may require the use of tutors to prevent them from bending. By nature, this marijuana strain thrives when provided with lots of light and grown in places with no humidity and plenty of fresh air.
The flavour and aroma of OG Kush Autoflowering CBD are unmistakable; fresh and intense notes of lemon and fuel make up the flavour that has for years conquered the taste buds of Californian users. Due to her high CBD, her effect is gentle, with almost no psychoactivity, reason why she is such a great choice for therapeutic use.
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Technical data
![]() | Dinafem Seeds |
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![]() | CBD-Auto |
![]() | 15% Indica / 35% Sativa / 50% Ruderalis |
![]() | OG Kush Auto x Auto CBD |
![]() | Indoors and outdoors |
![]() | 70-80 days |
![]() | 400-450 g/m2 |
![]() | Early April / Late October |
![]() | 60-170 g/plant |
![]() | 0.8-1.8 m |
![]() | 7% |
![]() | 14% |
![]() | 1:2 |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.