Tuna OG
Tuna OG
Also known as: Tuna Kush, OG Tuna Kush
Overview
Tuna OG, also known as Tuna Kush or OG Tuna Kush, is a balanced 50/50 hybrid strain created from crossing OG Kush and Black Tuna. This potent strain has gained notoriety for its incredibly pungent aroma reminiscent of fishy tuna, earning its distinctive name. Originating from British Columbia, Canada, Tuna OG has become legendary among cannabis connoisseurs for its unique characteristics and powerful effects. The strain's unusual name reportedly comes from its original packaging method, where it was shipped in actual tuna fish cans to contain its overwhelmingly strong odor. This indica-dominant hybrid exhibits the classic Kush genetics while maintaining the robust potency that seasoned cannabis users seek. Despite its off-putting aroma, Tuna OG delivers one of the richest and most relaxing highs available, making it a coveted strain among experienced consumers who can appreciate its distinctive profile.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for stress and anxiety management
- Reported to ease symptoms of depression
- May provide relief from migraines
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety at high doses
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety in high doses
- Couch-lock
- Drowsiness
Growing Information
Tuna OG is considered suitable for beginner to intermediate growers and can thrive in Mediterranean, sunny, temperate, and continental climates. The strain has a relatively short flowering time of 7-9 weeks and typically grows to a medium height of 5-8 feet. Indoor cultivation yields approximately 1-2 ounces per plant, while outdoor grows can produce an impressive 15-20 ounces per plant. The plants develop dense, resin-rich buds with vibrant orange hairs. Due to its extremely pungent aroma, indoor cultivation with proper odor control is strongly recommended. The strain is known for its robust genetics and adaptability to various growing conditions.