Originally bred in the 1980’s by Ganja Guru in Lake Tahoe, California, Tahoe OG is not a cross but a unique OG Kush phenotype. There, as common for OG Kush, are flavor notes of berry and gas — accompanied, though, by a stronger limonene taste than is noted in conventional OG Kush. Perhaps this flavor quirk is connected to Tahoe OG’s unique effects, which are described as more cognitive than users might first expect.
RSO is concentrated whole-plant oil. Whether taken orally or added to food, onset is slower than inhalation and the effect lasts longer — start with a rice-grain-sized amount and go slow.
Whole-plant cannabinoids and terpenes, never isolate.
Potency and purity verified three times, COA on every batch.
Split in half or quarters to titrate your own dose.
Full-spectrum RSO, no sugar, flavors, or additives.
New to RSO tablets? The 25mg tablet is scored — split it into quarters and start with one, about 6mg. You can always take more next time.
Oral onset is gradual — typically 30 minutes to 2 hours, peaking around 1.5–3 hours. Don't redose early.
Step up by small increments across sessions until you find the amount that's right for you.
This is educational, not medical or dosing advice. Cannabinoid responses vary widely between people; cannabis laws differ by location and age restrictions apply. If you're considering cannabis for a medical condition, talk with a healthcare provider who knows your history.
Tahoe OG is useful for all the conditions you’d usually use OG Kush for, such as insomnia, pain, and depression. You might want to take this variant with you on a hike as well, however, due to the subtle-yet-present mental uplift that can be felt through Tahoe OG’s main effects.
Overall, OG Kush delivers what most consider to be the classic vibe of cannabis: a happily disconnected mental state, relief from pain, and massive sleepiness.