Alien OG vs Other OG Strains: What Sets This Hybrid Apart

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Alien OG Strain – Indica-Dominant Genetics, Mental Clarity & Calm Buzz

The OG Kush family has produced more spin-offs than almost any other lineage in cannabis, and it’s easy to lose track of what actually separates one OG variant from another. Here’s how Alien OG stacks up against some of its closest relatives.

Where Alien OG Fits in the OG Family

Alien OG comes from crossing Tahoe OG Kush with Alien Kush, putting it squarely in the broader OG Kush lineage while adding the Alien Kush line’s landrace Afghani influence. That extra genetic input is part of why Alien OG tends to test higher in THC than some of its more direct OG relatives.

Potency Compared to Tahoe OG and SFV OG

Alien OG consistently tests higher in THC than its parent strain Tahoe OG, as well as related strains like SFV OG. Where those strains tend to deliver a more straightforward body-relaxing effect, Alien OG adds that distinctive creeper onset and cerebral lift before settling into relaxation.

Terpene Profile Differences

Classic OG Kush strains often lean heavily on a limonene-and-pine combination with less emphasis on myrcene. Alien OG’s profile shifts that balance, leading with myrcene and limonene together with caryophyllene, which produces a slightly more layered, less one-dimensional aroma than some of its OG relatives.

If you’re after that specific Alien OG balance rather than a generic OG profile, the Alien OG found in Entour’s native blend line are formulated to match this particular hybrid rather than the broader OG category.

Effects Comparison

Many OG strains, including Tahoe OG, are described as more purely relaxing with less cerebral buildup. Alien OG’s delayed, buzzy onset followed by heavier body relaxation gives it a more two-part experience, which is part of why some users specifically seek it out over a more traditional OG.

Why It Stands Out

Alien OG isn’t just another OG variant riding on a familiar name. The specific cross with Alien Kush, combined with its distinct terpene balance, gives it a more layered, slower-building effect that separates it from most of its OG relatives on dispensary shelves.

Final Thoughts

The OG Kush family is full of strains that share a name but not always a personality. Alien OG earns its spot by offering something genuinely different: a creeper onset, a citrus-forward terpene balance, and a potency that consistently outperforms several of its closest relatives.

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