
Feminized seeds
by Azarius
OG Kush feminized seeds are a mostly indica photoperiod strain bred from a cross of Kush Chemdog and Hindu Kush, delivering 20–24% THC and the kind of deep physical relaxation that has kept this cultivar at the top of West Coast grow lists for over two decades. These feminized genetics carry a 99% feminization success rate, meaning every seed you pop should develop into a resinous, flower-producing female — no time wasted identifying and culling males. If you want a proven, heavy-yielding indica with sharp citrus flavour and a grounding body high, OG Kush feminized seeds are the benchmark strain that newer genetics are still trying to match.
OG Kush feminized seeds ship in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10 — pick the size that matches your grow plan and experience level.
| Pack Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1 seed | A single test run or a tight grow space. Good if you want to trial the strain before committing to a full canopy. |
| 3 seeds | Small tent growers running a SOG or single-light setup. Enough to fill a 1 m² footprint comfortably. |
| 5 seeds | The sweet spot for most home growers. Gives you room to select the strongest phenotypes and still stock a decent harvest. |
| 10 seeds | Serious cultivators or anyone planning multiple cycles. Bulk packs lower your cost per seed and let you pheno-hunt across a wider genetic sample. |
OG Kush feminized seeds carry stable West Coast lineage — a direct cross of Kush Chemdog and Hindu Kush — locked into feminized form so every plant channels energy into flower production rather than pollen. THC consistently lands between 20% and 24%, which puts this strain in serious territory without tipping into the unpredictable highs you sometimes get from 28%+ cultivars. Compared to a pure sativa like Amnesia Haze, which delivers a racing cerebral head rush, OG Kush plants the weight squarely in your body: heavy limbs, melting tension, and a warm uplifting wash that makes it the best mostly indica strain for evening wind-downs and muscle tension relief.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Kush Chemdog x Hindu Kush |
| Strain Type | Mostly Indica |
| Seed Type | Feminized (Photoperiod) |
| Flowering Time | 8–10 weeks |
| THC Content | 20–24% |
| Indoor Yield | 450–500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 600–700 g/plant |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 3 m |
Complete your setup. Pair your OG Kush feminized seeds with a full-spectrum LED grow light, an inline extraction fan with carbon filter, and an organic bloom nutrient kit. Dialling in the environment from day one makes the difference between a good harvest and a great one.
Indoor growers can expect 450–500 g/m² from OG Kush feminized seeds, while outdoor plants — given enough root space and sunlight — stretch up to 3 m tall and push out 600–700 g per plant. Those numbers put this strain well ahead of most fast-finishing autoflower alternatives, which typically sacrifice both yield and potency in exchange for a quicker turnaround.
One honest caveat: photoperiod genetics demand strict light cycle control. You need to switch to a 12/12 light schedule to trigger flowering. If you leave the lights running 18 hours or more, the plants will stay in vegetative growth indefinitely — burning electricity and eating nutrients without ever producing a bud. Plan your flip, and the strain rewards you handsomely.
Crack open a cured jar of OG Kush and the first thing that hits you is a sharp citrus-lemon punch — bright, almost abrasive, like zesting a dozen lemons into a warm room. Underneath that top note sits a quieter earthy base that lingers on your palate and in the air long after you've sealed the jar. During trimming, the sticky, resin-coated buds leave a sharp lemon-citrus scent on your fingers that soap barely shifts. The flower structure is dense and heavy, typical of West Coast indica genetics: tight calyxes packed with trichomes that glint under light.
The effects match the aroma's intensity. Expect deep physical relaxation and a strong body high within minutes, followed by a uplifting, uplifting mental state that keeps the session pleasant rather than sedating. It is the kind of smoke that pins you to the sofa without switching your brain off entirely — ideal for a film, a meal, or just staring at the ceiling with a grin.
Follow these steps from germination through to harvest to get the most from your OG Kush feminized seeds.
Once you switch to a 12/12 light cycle, OG Kush feminized seeds need 8–10 weeks of flowering before harvest. Photoperiod strains won't begin budding until they receive that consistent dark period, so timing your flip is key.
These are feminized seeds with a 99% feminization success rate, so virtually every plant will be female. You can skip the hassle of sexing plants and remove the risk of accidental pollination ruining your harvest.
Indoors, OG Kush feminized seeds average 450–500 g/m² under optimised lighting. Outdoor plants with plenty of root space and sun can produce 600–700 g per plant, especially when grown to their full 3 m height potential.
The stable genetics and predictable flowering behaviour make OG Kush manageable for newer growers. The main learning curve is managing the photoperiod light schedule — you need to commit to a strict 12/12 cycle to trigger and maintain flowering.
Intense lemon-citrus terpenes dominate the grow room from mid-flower onwards, backed by a faint earthy base that lingers well after curing. A carbon filter is strongly recommended if discretion matters to you.
Autoflowers finish faster and don't need light cycle changes, but they typically produce smaller yields and lower THC. OG Kush feminized seeds reward the extra effort with 20–24% THC and significantly heavier harvests — up to 700 g per outdoor plant.
We have stocked OG Kush since the early 2000s — Azarius has been in Amsterdam since 1999, and this strain has outlasted countless trends. The one thing customers always come back for is the batch-to-batch consistency: every run hits that same reliable 20–24% THC range without the genetic drift you see in newer hype strains. If you want a seed you can trust cycle after cycle, this is it.
Last updated: April 2026
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