
Cannabis seeds
by Royal Queen Seeds
OG Kush is a feminized cannabis seed strain from Royal Queen Seeds that delivers a heavy, Indica-dominant stone backed by legendary West Coast genetics. Born from a cross of Chemdawg, Lemon Thai, and Pakistani Kush — three cultivars that read like a hall of fame — this seed produces compact plants that stay under 1 metre tall and finish flowering in roughly 8 weeks. With THC levels that can push past 20%, it's built for growers who want potency without babysitting a towering plant. Royal Queen Seeds took the original Californian cut and refined it with Dutch breeding expertise, and the result is a seed that performs reliably indoors with yields of 50–70g per plant.
Royal Queen Seeds OG Kush feminized seeds come in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10. If you're running a single tent or a small SOG setup, 3 seeds gives you a comfortable margin — pop all three, keep the strongest two. For a proper rotation or if you want to fill a 120x120 tent, go with 10. These are feminized, so you won't lose half your pack to males, but having a spare or two never hurts. We'd pick the 5-pack as the sweet spot for most indoor growers.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | Royal Queen Seeds |
| Genetics | Chemdawg x Lemon Thai x Pakistani Kush |
| Type | Feminized photoperiod |
| Indica / Sativa ratio | 75% Indica / 25% Sativa |
| THC content | 19–20%+ (can exceed 20%) |
| Flowering time | Approximately 8 weeks |
| Indoor height | Up to 1 metre |
| Yield per plant (indoor) | 50–70g |
| Available pack sizes | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Complete your grow setup: pair OG Kush seeds with a Dark Box grow tent for light-tight conditions and a carbon filter to manage that famously pungent fuel-and-pine aroma during flowering. If you're germinating for the first time, a propagator tray and root stimulator will give your seedlings a stronger start.
OG Kush earns its reputation through genetics, not hype. The Chemdawg backbone gives it that unmistakable fuel-forward, almost chemical bite on the nose — the kind of smell that hits you the moment you open the jar. Lemon Thai adds a citrus brightness that lifts the aroma, while Pakistani Kush anchors the whole thing with earthy, spicy depth. When you crack a dried bud between your fingers, you get that sticky, resinous coating that tells you the trichome production has done its job. The smoke is dense and layered: pine and lemon on the inhale, a diesel funk on the exhale that lingers in the room.
From a growing perspective, the compact size is the real selling point. At under 1 metre, these plants fit comfortably in an 80x80 or 100x100 tent without needing aggressive training. The 8-week flowering period is quick enough to run multiple cycles per year, and yields of 50–70g per plant are respectable for something this short. The honest limitation: 50–70g per plant isn't going to win any yield competitions. If you're chasing weight above all else, something like Royal Queen Seeds' Critical or a dedicated Big Bud cross will outproduce OG Kush. But what you lose in volume, you gain in potency and flavour. It's a trade-off we'd make every time.
The 75/25 Indica-to-Sativa split means the effect profile leans heavily toward a physical stone with a slight cerebral lift from that Sativa quarter. According to a study published in Frontiers in Pharmacology, OG Kush terpene profiles have been examined in the context of anxiety-related research, though results varied by concentration (PMC10311644). And according to research published in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, a case study documented a patient's use of OG Kush-derived cannabis oil in a medical context (PMC7086060). We mention this for context — these are seeds, not medicine, but it's worth knowing the strain has shown up in clinical literature.
| Feature | OG Kush (Royal Queen Seeds) | White Widow | Northern Lights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Chemdawg x Lemon Thai x Pakistani Kush | Brazilian Sativa x South Indian Indica | Afghan x Thai |
| Indica/Sativa | 75/25 | 60/40 | 90/10 |
| THC | 20%+ | 18–20% | 16–18% |
| Flowering time | ~8 weeks | ~9 weeks | ~7 weeks |
| Indoor height | Under 1m | Up to 1.1m | Under 1m |
| Yield per plant | 50–70g | 55–65g | 50–60g |
| Aroma | Fuel, pine, lemon | Earthy, spicy, floral | Sweet, earthy, pine |
OG Kush sits between White Widow and Northern Lights in terms of growing difficulty. Northern Lights is the most forgiving — it practically grows itself and finishes fastest. White Widow gives you a more balanced Indica/Sativa effect but takes an extra week. OG Kush is the one to pick if flavour complexity and raw potency are your priorities. That Chemdawg lineage gives it a terpene profile that neither of the other two can match.
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.