Park Fire OG

Park Fire OG

Park Fire OG

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Fire OG, Fire OG Kush, Park Fire, FOG, Hellfire OG

Overview

Park Fire OG is an indica-dominant hybrid strain created by combining the genetics of OG Kush with SFV OG (San Fernando Valley OG), delivering a serious high with exceptional potency. This powerful strain reaches up to 30-35% THC potency on average, making it not one to take lightly and definitely not suitable for beginners. The strain sports a burning hot appearance with red pistils throughout the bud's surface, which gives it its distinctive fiery look. The buds themselves are large and dense, featuring a striking combination of purple and forest-green foliage.

Also known as Fire OG Kush, this strain is part of the legendary OG family and represents a gassy indica with deep California roots. Park Fire OG delivers waves of hard-hitting euphoria and relaxation in addition to its incredible potency. The strain's terpene profile is dominated by myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, offering a complex aroma and flavor that combines sweet, skunky, and citrus notes. On the nose, users detect a sweet, citrusy flavor reminiscent of sour candy, while breaking open the nugs reveals scents of skunky gas and pungent earth.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from insomnia
  • May help with anxiety and mood disorders
  • Often used for stress relief
  • Users report relief from pain and depression
  • May help with difficulty sleeping

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Park Fire typically takes 9-10 weeks to flower with an average yield, and is better suited for indoor growth, though when grown in a perfect environment, it can produce great yields. Fire OG plants typically flower in 9-10 weeks. Fire OG can be expected to yield an average of 14 ounces per square meter when grown indoors and around 15 ounces per plant when grown outdoors. This strain requires significant knowledge about feeding to achieve high yields, with hydroponic growing recommended if less experienced with feeding, as soil-based nutrients can be difficult. Pruning and topping are required for maximum yields. Fire OG can handle colder temperatures but molds easily if exposed to lots of rain, preferring temperatures between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

Genetics

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