Tahoe OG Kush, named after the place where it originated from, is a cross between OG Kush and its phenotype San Fernando Valley (SFV) OG Kush. Bred by Ganja Guru, it found its way to the market in the early 90s. Like its predecessors, it leans towards the Indica side and delivers sedative-like effects to relieve pain.
OG Kush, for decades, has served as the genetic base of many of the numerous award-winning strains in the United States. Even its phenotypes, including SFV OG Kush, have made a name for themselves. As such, the same high-level of expectation bestowed upon any of its descendants is but natural. On this point, Tahoe OG Kush established itself as one of the most potent in the lineage. It also has an above-average CBD content allowing it to hog the limelight in the medical cannabis scene.
Mariah Ameliah
Earthy? Definitely! …but slightly sweet! Nice full body buzz, slight conscience euphoria. Definitely a good “night-time” or just “nothing-to-do but veg out” high. Do Not Think it’s for Day-time, though…unless you have “nothing-to-do but veg out
Darren Pride
Two full inhations and it knocked me off my feet for hours. I was seriously out of it. Not what I was looking for. Yes it helped with all body pain, numbed everything. But I couldn’t move for hours. I need to find a less potent strain for pain relief. I did not enjoy the trip.
Neil Mccarthy
It’s an incredible and complex stone, with euphoric head-high, completely relaxed feeling physically, and as I recall – I’ve just taken a few tokes of this as I write this review – the sleepiness sets in sometime thereafter. I take it for insomnia. I would NEVER use it if I had work to do of any sort. It’s for total happy relaxation, chill, sleepiness.
Berret Willliam
Found the Tahoe and it’s as good as advertised, very deep relaxing body high. Made me feel comfortable in bed, no tossing and turning and knocked me out into a good nights rest
Jenifer Cruz
This shit could knock an elephant out.