HighLights 🔥
- Potency: THC 25.46%
- Classification: Sativa Dominant Hybrid
- Strain: Fuel OG (NYC Diesel x OG Badazz)
- Effects: Cerebral stimulation, introspection, motivation
- Quantity: 1 oz
Fuel OG, a sativa dominant hybrid, is the perfect blend of energizing and introspective effects. With a potent THC level of 25.46%, this strain is ideal for those seeking both mental clarity and a burst of motivation. Fuel OG’s unique genetics, crossing New York City Diesel and OG Badazz, make it a premium choice for California cannabis enthusiasts looking for a quality marijuana experience. Discover the uplifting and thought-provoking effects of this strain, available at Vibe By California.
About Fuel OG 🍃
Fuel OG, also known as “Fuel OG Kush,” is a remarkable sativa dominant hybrid born from the powerful lineage of New York City Diesel and OG Badazz. This strain is celebrated for its ability to provide a stoney yet introspective high, perfect for those seeking a cerebral escape. Learn more about the strain’s genetics and effects at Vibe By California.
Experience 😌
- Cerebral stimulation
- Introspective journey
- Motivating yet relaxing
Taste 🍊
Fuel OG delights the senses with its robust flavor profile, featuring hints of diesel, citrus, and earthiness. The taste is as invigorating as the effects, making each session a sensory delight.
Craftsmanship 🎨
Every batch of Fuel OG is meticulously crafted to ensure consistency in potency and quality. The vibrant green buds are densely packed with trichomes, reflecting the strain’s premium nature.
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Cannabinoids
Cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds that are found in cannabis and provide consumers with a wide range of effects. THC and CBD are examples of some of the most commonly known cannabinoids.


