White Russian OG
Cannabis seeds
by Kalashnikov Seeds
White Russian OG Feminised Cannabis Seeds
White Russian OG is a resin-drenched indica-dominant hybrid (70/30) from Kalashnikov Seeds that crosses OG Kush with White Russian — two heavyweight parents whose combined genetics deliver up to 23% THC and enough trichome coverage to make a hash maker weep with joy. She flowers in just 55–65 days, stays compact at under 120cm, and yields up to 600g/m² indoors.
Why White Russian OG Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
Kalashnikov Seeds — the Russian seed bank with a knack for crossing famous Western genetics with hardy Eastern European cannabis — built White Russian OG from two of the most celebrated strains in modern cannabis history. OG Kush needs no introduction: it's the backbone of West Coast breeding, responsible for that unmistakable sour lemon, earthy, woody funk. White Russian brings the other half of the equation — a potent, resin-heavy cultivar originally bred from White Widow and AK-47. The result is a strain that smells like a damp forest floor dusted with citrus peel and tastes like it too, with sweet fruit notes rounding off the exhale.
What makes this cross genuinely interesting for home growers is the resin production. We're talking buds so caked in trichomes they look like they've been rolled through icing sugar. If you've ever wanted to press your own rosin or make bubble hash from a home grow, this is the strain to do it with. The trichome density is absurd — those frosty white buds really do look like a Russian winter field, which is either poetic or cheesy depending on your mood. Either way, the hash practically makes itself.
The honest limitation? She's not going to stretch into a towering outdoor monster. The compact growth habit (under 120cm) is brilliant for tents and small spaces, but if you're dreaming of 2-metre trees in the garden, you'll want to look at something like a sativa-dominant outdoor strain instead. That said, grown outdoors in optimal conditions, a single plant can still push out up to 1,500g — so "compact" doesn't mean "low yield."
White Russian OG Growing Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Kalashnikov Seeds |
| Genetics | OG Kush x White Russian |
| Type | Feminised photoperiod |
| Indica / Sativa | 70% Indica / 30% Sativa |
| THC Content | Up to 23% |
| Flowering Time | 55–65 days |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 1,500g/plant |
| Height | Up to 120cm |
| Growing Difficulty | Low-maintenance / beginner-friendly |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
Flavour and Aroma of White Russian OG
If you've grown OG Kush before, you already know the base note — that dank, earthy, almost sour lemon funk that fills a room before you've even opened the jar. White Russian OG keeps all of that and layers sweet fruit on top, like someone left a bowl of ripe berries next to a bag of forest floor. The woody, piney undertones come through on the exhale. It's complex without being confusing: you smell it and immediately know it's got Kush in the bloodline.
During late flower, the terpene profile really announces itself. If you're growing in a tent without a carbon filter, your neighbours will know about it. We'd call the scent profile "assertively dank" — it doesn't hide. That's part of the appeal for anyone who values proper Kush flavour over the candy-sweet strains that dominate the market right now.
How to Grow White Russian OG Seeds
- Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, airy substrate. Taproots typically appear within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. A 15–20 litre pot works well for indoor grows; outdoors, go bigger if you want to chase that 1,500g/plant figure.
- Maintain 18/6 light during vegetative growth. She stays compact, so you can veg for 3–4 weeks indoors without her outgrowing a standard tent. Low-stress training (LST) opens up the canopy and boosts light penetration to lower bud sites.
- Flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. The 55–65 day flowering window is short for an indica-dominant hybrid — mark your calendar and start checking trichomes around day 50.
- Thanks to her Russian parentage, she tolerates temperature swings and minor feeding errors better than most. That doesn't mean she thrives on neglect, but if you overfeed slightly or your tent runs a bit cool one night, she won't punish you for it.
- Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white with a few turning amber. Given the extreme resin production, consider dry-sifting or pressing trim and larf for hash — you'll get a surprising return.
- Dry for 7–10 days in a dark room at around 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The flavour deepens noticeably with a proper cure.
White Russian OG vs Other Kush Hybrids
| Trait | White Russian OG | Typical OG Kush Cross |
|---|---|---|
| THC | Up to 23% | 18–24% |
| Flowering Time | 55–65 days | 56–70 days |
| Resin Production | Exceptionally high (hash-grade) | Moderate to high |
| Cold Tolerance | Above average (Russian genetics) | Average |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600g/m² | 400–550g/m² |
| Height | Under 120cm | 90–160cm |
| Grower Difficulty | Low | Moderate |
The standout difference is that combination of forgiving growth behaviour and hash-worthy resin. Most OG crosses demand careful feeding and stable environments. White Russian OG shrugs off minor mistakes — a trait inherited directly from the hardy Eastern European genetics in the White Russian parent. If you've lost a plant to overfeeding before, this is a much safer bet.
Planning to make the most of all that resin? A pollen press or a set of bubble hash bags pairs naturally with White Russian OG's trichome-heavy harvests. And if you're setting up a new indoor grow, grab a complete grow tent kit — she fits comfortably in an 80x80cm tent with room to spare for airflow.
What Makes White Russian OG Worth Growing
We've seen plenty of "celebrity parent" crosses that promise the world and deliver something mediocre. White Russian OG isn't one of them. The OG Kush side brings genuine West Coast potency and that unmistakable sour Kush flavour. The White Russian side brings cold hardiness, vigorous resin production, and a forgiving temperament that makes her accessible to growers who are still learning the ropes.
The 55–65 day flowering time is genuinely short. For context, many indica-dominant strains sit in the 60–70 day range, and some OG crosses push past 70. Shaving even a week off your flowering cycle means lower electricity costs, less time managing the grow, and faster turnaround if you're running multiple cycles per year. At up to 600g/m² indoors, the yield-per-day-of-flower ratio is excellent.
And then there's the hash angle. Not every strain is worth running through extraction. White Russian OG is. The trichome density is high enough that even a basic dry-sift screen will give you a meaningful return. If you've been wanting to try making your own concentrates but weren't sure which strain to start with, this is the one we'd point you towards. The resin is there — you just need to collect it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is White Russian OG suitable for beginner growers?
Yes. She's one of the more forgiving strains you can grow. The Russian genetics in her lineage give her above-average tolerance for temperature fluctuations and minor feeding mistakes. Keep the basics right — good light, decent airflow, don't drown her — and she'll reward you with heavy, frosty buds.
How tall does White Russian OG grow indoors?
She typically stays under 120cm, making her a comfortable fit for most grow tents, including compact 80x80cm setups. Low-stress training can keep her even shorter while improving light distribution across the canopy.
What is the THC content of White Russian OG?
Some phenotypes measure up to 23% THC. The exact percentage varies by pheno and growing conditions, but you can reliably expect a potent harvest in the 20–23% range with good light and proper feeding.
Is White Russian OG good for making hash?
Absolutely — it's one of her strongest selling points. The combination of OG Kush and White Russian genetics produces extreme trichome coverage. Whether you dry-sift, press rosin, or run bubble hash bags, the resin yield from this strain is well above average.
Can White Russian OG be grown outdoors?
Yes, and she does well outdoors thanks to her hardy genetics. In optimal outdoor conditions, a single plant can yield up to 1,500g. She also handles cooler climates better than most OG crosses, making her a solid choice for northern European outdoor grows.
How long does White Russian OG take to flower?
Flowering takes 55–65 days from the switch to 12/12 light. That's on the shorter end for an indica-dominant hybrid, which means faster harvests and lower running costs per cycle.
What does White Russian OG smell and taste like?
Expect a dank, earthy base with sour lemon notes from the OG Kush side, layered with sweet fruit hints from the White Russian parent. Woody, piney undertones come through on the exhale. The aroma is strong — a carbon filter is essential for discreet indoor growing.
Last updated: April 2026
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