
Cinnamon Buddha OG (Humboldt Seed Organization)
Cannabis seeds
by Humboldt Seed Organization
Cinnamon Buddha OG Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Cinnamon Buddha OG is a feminized indica-dominant hybrid from Humboldt Seed Organization that crosses two heavy-hitting OG lines — Triangle OG and Fire OG — into one compact, resin-coated plant with a distinctly spicy cinnamon aroma. If you've been hunting for an OG cut that doesn't need constant babysitting, this one deserves a spot in your garden. She finishes flowering in roughly 9 weeks indoors, stays short enough for tents and small rooms, and stacks dense, aromatic flowers on a sturdy central cola with several productive side branches. The 85/15 indica-to-sativa ratio shows in every aspect of her growth: tight internodes, broad fan leaves, and a sedative effect profile that leans heavily toward evening use.
Why Cinnamon Buddha OG Seeds Stand Out
Humboldt Seed Organization has been breeding in Northern California's Emerald Triangle for years, and their catalogue reflects that hands-on, outdoor-tested approach. Cinnamon Buddha OG isn't a hype strain cobbled together for Instagram — it's a functional grower's plant built from two of the most respected OG genetics in circulation. Triangle OG brings the classic Florida OG structure and resin production; Fire OG adds potency and that distinctive spicy nose. The combination produces seeds that germinate vigorously, veg with purpose, and flower into dense, trichome-heavy colas without drama.
What we'd highlight: the aroma. Crack open a jar of dried Cinnamon Buddha OG and you get hit with warm cinnamon bark layered over that earthy, fuel-tinged OG base. It's not subtle. Your carbon filter will earn its keep during the last few weeks of flower. The flavour carries through when properly dried and cured — a warm, spicy inhale with a lingering dank finish that OG lovers recognise immediately.
The honest limitation? Her dense foliage and tight flower structure mean humidity is your enemy. In a tent with poor airflow, you're asking for trouble in late flower. She's not a strain you can neglect in a damp climate without risking bud rot. Keep your VPD dialled in and defoliate strategically, and she'll reward you handsomely. Compared to something like the Blueberry Muffin from Humboldt Seed Organization — which handles humidity a bit more gracefully thanks to its looser bud structure — Cinnamon Buddha OG demands a drier environment.
Growing Cinnamon Buddha OG: What to Expect
Cinnamon Buddha OG seeds produce vigorous seedlings that establish quickly and move into vegetative growth without stalling. Her compact stature and strong apical dominance mean she naturally grows as a short, stocky plant with a dominant central cola. You can train her — LST, topping, or SCRoG all work — but it's genuinely not necessary. She performs well left to her own devices, which makes her a solid pick if you're running multiple strains in the same space and don't want one plant demanding all your attention.
During veg, regular defoliation pays off. Those broad indica fan leaves stack up quickly and can block light to lower bud sites. A light strip every week or two keeps airflow moving through the canopy and lets light penetrate where it matters. Think of it less as aggressive pruning and more as tidying up — she responds well to it.
The flowering stretch is minimal. If you've grown leggy sativas that double or triple in height after flipping to 12/12, Cinnamon Buddha OG will feel refreshingly predictable. Expect 6–10cm of vertical growth after the flip, then she puts all her energy into flower production. Indoor flowering wraps up in 63–68 days. Outdoors, harvest falls in the first or second week of October in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yield and Performance Figures
Cinnamon Buddha OG delivers competitive yields for her compact size. Here are the numbers from Humboldt Seed Organization's catalogue data and grower reports.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Triangle OG x Fire OG |
| Type | Feminized photoperiod |
| Indica / Sativa | 85% / 15% |
| THC | 19–23%+ |
| CBD | 0.1% |
| Indoor flowering time | 63–68 days |
| Indoor yield | 450–600g+ per m² |
| Outdoor harvest | 1st–2nd week of October |
| Outdoor yield | 1–4kg+ per plant |
| Outdoor height | 3–4m+ |
| Seeds per pack | 3 |
Those outdoor numbers — up to 4kg+ per plant at heights of 3–4 metres — come from plants grown in optimal conditions with a full growing season. In a Mediterranean or Californian climate with rich soil and plenty of direct sun, she can turn into a proper tree. Indoors, 450–600g per square metre under strong lighting is realistic with good environmental control.
How to Grow Cinnamon Buddha OG
- Germinate your Cinnamon Buddha OG seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproot should appear within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their first pot once the taproot is 1–2cm long. A light, airy medium works well — she's not fussy about substrate.
- Veg for 3–5 weeks indoors. Given her compact stature and minimal stretch, you can flip earlier than you would with a stretchy hybrid. For a SOG setup, even 2 weeks of veg is workable.
- Defoliate regularly during veg and into the first two weeks of flower. Remove large fan leaves blocking light to lower bud sites, and thin out the interior canopy for airflow.
- Maintain relative humidity below 50% during flowering, dropping to 40% or lower in the final two weeks. Her dense flowers and tight foliage trap moisture — this is where most growers run into trouble.
- Feed at moderate EC levels. One grower report noted healthy growth at EC 0.5 with just water and CalMag during early veg, scaling up as the plant matures. She's not a heavy feeder early on.
- Harvest at 63–68 days of 12/12 light indoors. Check trichomes under magnification — you're looking for mostly milky with a few amber for that sedative lean.
- Dry slowly in a dark room at 15–18°C and 55–60% RH for 10–14 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks. The cinnamon and fuel terpenes develop beautifully with a proper cure.
Cinnamon Buddha OG Aroma and Effects
This is where Cinnamon Buddha OG really earns her name. The terpene profile leans heavily on warm, spicy notes — genuine cinnamon bark, not the artificial kind — layered over a classic OG base of fuel, earth, and a hint of pine. During the last three weeks of flower, your grow space will smell like someone opened a spice cabinet inside a petrol station. It's distinctive, it's strong, and it's the kind of aroma that makes you want to keep a jar on your desk just to open and sniff.
With 19–23%+ THC and a negligible 0.1% CBD, the effect profile is firmly in indica territory. According to research on cannabinoids and terpenes, the specific terpene composition of a cultivar can influence the character of its effects beyond THC content alone (Booth & Bohlmann, 2019, PMC8200639). Cinnamon Buddha OG's spicy, myrcene-forward profile aligns with what many growers and users describe as deeply relaxing and physically sedating — the kind of smoke you save for after everything's done for the day.
This content is written for adults aged 18 and over. THC is the primary psychoactive component of cannabis, and its effects include cognitive changes and altered sense of time. Start low and go slow, particularly with a high-THC cultivar like this one.
Cinnamon Buddha OG vs Other OG Strains
If you're comparing Cinnamon Buddha OG to other OG-lineage seeds in the Humboldt Seed Organization catalogue, here's how she stacks up.
| Trait | Cinnamon Buddha OG | Typical OG Kush Cut | Fire OG (parent) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indica/Sativa | 85/15 | 75/25 | 70/30 |
| THC range | 19–23%+ | 18–22% | 20–25% |
| Flowering time | 63–68 days | 56–63 days | 65–70 days |
| Stretch | Minimal | Moderate | Moderate |
| Standout aroma | Cinnamon, fuel, earth | Lemon, pine, fuel | Fuel, citrus, spice |
| Humidity tolerance | Low | Moderate | Low–moderate |
Cinnamon Buddha OG sits between its parents in terms of flowering time but inherits the best structural traits from both — Triangle OG's compact, manageable frame and Fire OG's resin production and potency. The unique cinnamon terpene profile is all her own, though. If you've grown standard OG Kush cuts and want something with the same reliability but a more interesting nose, this is the one we'd pick.
Complete your setup with a proper carbon filter — Cinnamon Buddha OG's spicy aroma gets loud in late flower. If you're growing in a tent, a clip-on oscillating fan pointed at the canopy helps prevent the moisture pockets that dense indica foliage creates. For nutrients, a bloom booster with added phosphorus and potassium during weeks 4–6 of flower helps her stack those dense colas even heavier.
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