OG Kush Autoflower Seeds
By DSS Genetics Team · Updated April 2026

OG Kush Autoflower Seeds
SKU: DSS-OGKU-AUTO-5PK
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About This Strain
OG Kush Autoflower Seeds — Complete Strain Profile
OG Kush Autoflower Seeds – Strain Overview
OG Kush Autoflower is a true 50/50 hybrid born from the legendary OG Kush crossed with Haze 2.0 Auto — a pairing that stamps autoflowering genetics onto one of cannabis culture's most iconic lineages. The result delivers 17–21% THC in a compact, fast-finishing plant that doesn't ask much from the grower and gives back generously at harvest. If you've been searching the best autoflower strains for something with real OG heritage, this is it.
What separates this strain from generic auto offerings is the Haze 2.0 Auto influence — it injects vigor, structure, and a lifted sativa edge that keeps the experience from going fully sedative. The 0.1–1% CBD range adds a subtle therapeutic floor beneath the THC, softening the ride without dulling the high. Finishing in just 56–63 days from seed, this is one of those rare autoflowers that punches well above its weight class.

Effects and Medical Benefits
The OG Kush Autoflower high opens with a fast-acting cerebral lift — a warm wave of euphoria that settles behind the eyes and loosens the shoulders within minutes. The sativa backbone from the Haze 2.0 Auto cross keeps things bright and uplifting in the first hour, making this an unexpectedly functional strain for social settings or creative work.
As the session deepens, the indica side draws you inward. The energy softens into contentment, the body unwinds, and by the end of the ride — particularly at the higher THC end — a gentle sleepiness closes things out. It's a well-structured arc from energetic to relaxed, and most users find it entirely manageable at moderate doses.
Users commonly report these effects:
- Euphoria and happiness — a mood-elevating rush that hits within minutes of the first exhale
- Uplifting energy — driven by the Haze 2.0 genetics, keeping the early high functional and bright
- Full-body relaxation — the indica foundation steadily deepens as the session progresses
- Gentle sleepiness — emerges at higher doses, making this a solid evening option
On the medical side, OG Kush Autoflower is consistently chosen for:
- Chronic pain — the body relaxation component provides meaningful physical relief
- Stress and tension — the euphoric onset dismantles mental tightness quickly
- Anxiety — uplifting without being racey, keeping most users calm and grounded
- Depression — the happy, energetic opening phase is well-suited for lifting low moods
- Insomnia — higher-dose evening use leads naturally into restful sleep
- Inflammation — supported by the caryophyllene terpene content and trace CBD
The trace CBD (0.1–1%) works quietly alongside the THC and terpene stack to deepen the anti-inflammatory and anxiolytic benefits — a textbook example of the entourage effect in action. Even at sub-1% levels, CBD meaningfully modulates how the body processes the psychoactive load.
Aroma, Flavor and Terpene Profile
Crack open a cured jar of OG Kush Autoflower and the room fills immediately — a sharp, resinous pine note leads the charge, backed by a sweet-earthy base that smells like fresh forest soil after rain. Let it breathe for a moment and the citrus comes forward, bright and slightly tangy, before a surprising blueberry sweetness rounds the back end into something almost dessert-like.
On the inhale, the flavor mirrors the aroma closely: piney and clean up front, with an earthy sweetness that coats the palate. The exhale is where the berry and citrus flavors bloom — a smooth, fruit-kissed finish that lingers longer than you'd expect from an autoflower. It smokes clean, cures beautifully, and holds its terpene character well through the entire jar.
Three terpenes drive everything you're tasting and smelling:
Limonene sits at the top of this profile at 1.04% — the highest concentration of the three and the clearest explanation for those bright citrus and berry notes on the exhale. Beyond flavor, limonene carries genuine mood-elevating and anti-anxiety properties, which tracks directly with the uplifting, stress-dissolving quality of this high. It's also one of the terpenes most associated with anti-inflammatory action, adding another layer to the medical profile.
Caryophyllene follows at 0.65%, and it's the terpene doing the heaviest medical lifting. Uniquely among all cannabis terpenes, caryophyllene binds directly to CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system — behaving more like a cannabinoid than a terpene. This gives it direct anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties without any psychoactive contribution. It also delivers that subtle spicy, peppery warmth that keeps the flavor profile from going too sweet.
Myrcene anchors the blend at 0.40%, contributing the earthy, musky depth that grounds the brighter citrus and berry notes above it. Myrcene is the terpene most associated with physical relaxation and the sedative quality that emerges in the later stages of this high. It also plays a well-documented role in facilitating THC absorption across the blood-brain barrier — which partly explains why this strain's 17–21% THC feels more impactful than the numbers alone might suggest.
Growing OG Kush Autoflower Seeds
This is a genuinely easy strain to grow — not just marketing language, but something you feel from the first week. The autoflowering genetics keep the lifecycle predictable, and the OG Kush structure gives you a compact, medium-height plant that fits comfortably in standard grow tents without requiring aggressive management. What we've found over dozens of grows is that the biggest variable isn't technique — it's environment consistency, particularly temperature and humidity stability during the final two weeks of flower.
Keep daytime temperatures between 70–80°F (21–27°C) during the vegetative phase and drop to 65–75°F (18–24°C) during flowering to encourage resin production and terpene density. Humidity should run 50–60% RH through the early growth stages and be dialed down to 40–45% RH as the buds fatten and tighten in weeks 7–8. OG Kush genetics — even in auto form — produce moderately dense buds that can trap moisture if airflow is inadequate, so oscillating fans at canopy level are non-negotiable in enclosed spaces.
Because the autoflower life cycle runs on its own clock, there's no light manipulation required — 18/6 or 20/4 light schedules work equally well from seed to harvest. Outdoors, this strain performs best in temperate to warm climates with consistent sunshine. It handles mild temperature swings without complaint, making it a strong candidate for early or late outdoor seasons where photoperiod strains would struggle.

Key growing tips for OG Kush Autoflower:
- Training approach: Low-stress training (LST) during weeks 2–4 opens up bud sites and improves light penetration — see our training techniques guide for step-by-step LST instructions. Avoid topping or FIMing, as autoflowers don't have the recovery time that photoperiod strains do.
- Nutrient timing: Start with a light nitrogen feed during the first three weeks, then transition to a phosphorus- and potassium-forward schedule at the first signs of flowering. Our nutrient guide covers exact ppm targets for autoflower feeding schedules.
- Indoor environment: A well-ventilated 2×4 tent handles two plants comfortably. Check our indoor growing guide for CO₂ enrichment tips that can push yields toward the higher end of the range.
- Outdoor placement: Direct sun for 6+ hours per day is the baseline for healthy outdoor development. Raised beds or large containers (5–7 gallon) allow root expansion and give you flexibility to move plants if weather turns. Our outdoor growing guide covers soil preparation and container sizing in detail.
- Germination: Start seeds directly in the final container to avoid transplant stress — autoflowers are especially sensitive to root disturbance in the first two weeks. Follow our germination guide for the paper towel method or direct-to-soil approach.
Yield and Flowering Time
OG Kush Autoflower moves from seed to harvest in 56–63 days — 8 to 9 weeks flat, regardless of light schedule. Indoor growers running optimized environments can expect 1.1 to 1.3 oz/ft², which is a respectable return for an autoflower of this pedigree. Outdoor plants with full sun and adequate root space consistently deliver 2.5 to 5 oz/plant, with the upper end of that range achievable in warm climates with nutrient-rich soil. For growers who want fast harvests without compromising on quality, this strain sits comfortably in the fast-flowering tier and holds its own against many photoperiod strains in terms of final product quality.
What we've observed across multiple grow cycles is that the plants hitting the 5 oz/plant outdoor mark share two things in common: container size of at least 7 gallons and a consistent phosphorus boost starting around day 28. Dial in those two variables and the OG Kush structure rewards you generously. Indoor growers who want to push past 1.1 oz/ft² should look at tight plant spacing with LST-flattened canopies — getting every bud site under direct light is the single biggest yield lever available without CO₂ supplementation.

To maximize your harvest:
- Trichome timing: Harvest when 70–80% of trichomes are milky white with 10–20% amber — this window captures peak THC before significant degradation to CBN begins. Harvest too early and you lose potency; too late and the sedative effect dominates at the expense of the uplifting qualities.
- Late-flower humidity: Drop to 40–45% RH in the final two weeks to tighten bud structure, protect against mold, and encourage the plant to push more resin as a stress response.
- Flush timing: Run a clean water flush for the final 5–7 days before harvest to clear residual nutrients and improve the smoothness of the final smoke.
- Drying and curing: Hang dry at 60–65°F and 55–60% RH for 7–10 days before jarring. Burp jars daily for the first two weeks of cure. A proper slow dry and cure is where the blueberry and citrus terpenes really develop — rushing this step loses a significant portion of the flavor complexity this strain is capable of.
Why Buy OG Kush Seeds from DSS Genetics?
Every OG Kush Autoflower seed ships with our full germination guarantee — if it doesn't sprout under proper conditions, we replace it without question. Orders ship free worldwide in plain, unmarked packaging with no cannabis-related branding on the outside of the parcel.
- Germination guaranteed — every seed backed by our replacement promise, no hoops to jump through
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- Cold-chain storage standards — seeds are stored at controlled temperature and humidity from production to your door, preserving germination viability
Frequently Asked Questions
Is OG Kush Autoflower a good strain for beginner growers?
Yes — OG Kush Autoflower is rated easy difficulty and is one of the most forgiving strains in the easy-to-grow collection. The autoflowering life cycle removes the complexity of light management entirely, and the medium plant size keeps training requirements minimal. Beginners who follow a consistent watering schedule, avoid overfeeding in the first three weeks, and keep humidity in check will get great results on their first run.
How long does OG Kush Autoflower take from seed to harvest?
OG Kush Autoflower completes its full life cycle in 56–63 days — roughly 8 to 9 weeks from the moment the seed hits soil. There's no vegetative period manipulation required because autoflowers flower on an internal clock rather than in response to light cycle changes. For growers who want to understand what's happening week by week, our flowering stage guide breaks down exactly what to expect at each phase of development.
What are the dominant terpenes in OG Kush Autoflower?
The three dominant terpenes are Limonene at 1.04%, Caryophyllene at 0.65%, and Myrcene at 0.40%. Limonene is responsible for the bright citrus and berry notes on the exhale and contributes to the uplifting, anxiety-reducing quality of the high. Caryophyllene adds a subtle spicy depth and binds directly to CB2 receptors for anti-inflammatory effect. Myrcene grounds the profile with ear
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Individual results may vary.



