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Abusive OG

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Abusive OG is a 100% indica strain created in the early 2000s by breeders at Devils Harvest Krew. 

It’s a pungent strain that resembles its predecessor OG Kush, with a strong, skunky scent that is nicely balanced with notes of pine and lemon. It’s not for the faint of heart, as it has had THC levels reported anywhere from 14%-32%. 

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While the strain is known for its strongly relaxing effects, it produces a gentle, sativa-like energy boost. Abusive OG may be useful for managing anxiety, stress, appetite loss, insomnia, and chronic pain.

Composition

Indica

Sativa: 0%

Indica: 100%

Cannabinoids

THC

13-18%

CBD

5%

Terpenes

  • Caryophyllene
  • Limonene
  • Myrcene

Flavors

  • Herbal
  • Lemon
  • Pine
  • Spicy
  • Sweet
  • Tea

Aromas

  • Earthy
  • Lemon
  • Skunk

Effects

Many Abusive OG users find the name of this strain misleading, instead reporting that it produces a relaxing, euphoric high that can give you a boost to focus. Expect your creative juices to take the reigns and give your analytical mind a break. 

It’s a potent strain so you may feel its mental effects more directly than other strains. It’s best to save it for the end of the day so you can embrace its couchlock effects. 

Many users find that Abusive OG creates strong munchies, so be sure to keep snacks and water handy.

High doses may bring on negative effects, but it’s not been shown to cause the paranoia often associated with other sativa-dominant weed strains.

Positive

  • Euphoria
  • Focus
  • Happy
  • Sleepy

Negative

  • Dry eyes
  • Dry mouth
  • Couch lock

Medical uses

Abusive OG users report that the strain helps in reducing the symptoms of:

  • Anxiety
  • Arthritis
  • Chronic Pain
  • Depression
  • Headaches
  • Insomnia
  • Loss of Appetite
  • Migraines
  • PTSD
  • Spinal Cord Injury

Dosing

Given the high THC content of this strain, we recommend saving it for the more experienced users. High doses of Abusive OG strain can lead to headaches and dizziness. If you’re a beginner, it’s always good to start with small doses to understand how it impacts you, and gradually increase your dosage over time. Everyone has a different tolerance to THC and this isn’t necessarily related to how long you’ve been consuming cannabis.  

A good starting point is around 2.5 mg. You may not feel anything at this dose, but it’s better to try it out before you move onto larger doses. Up to 10 mg is good if you’re still in beginner territory, and only take a dose larger than 10 mg once you know how different dosages affect you. 

Frequently asked questions

How does Abusive OG make you feel?

Abusive OG gives a strong, relaxing high that can make you feel happy and focused. It’s great for boosting creativity and winding down at the end of the day.

While it’s powerful, it usually doesn’t cause paranoia. Just be ready for some serious couch-lock and munchies.

What kind of weed is Abusive OG?

Abusive OG is a pure indica strain, known for its high THC content (up to 32%). It has a skunky smell with pine and lemon notes.

This strain comes from OG Kush and is perfect for those who want a deep, relaxing experience.

What is Abusive OG good for?

Abusive OG is great for managing anxiety, chronic pain, insomnia, and appetite loss. It helps with mood and can relieve headaches.

Remember to stay hydrated and have snacks nearby, because the strain can cause dry mouth, dry eyes, and hunger.