Some more great OG kush. This time it’s 707 OG Kush submitted by Duplicity. I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of OG. It’s just lovely.
Submitted By: Duplicity (Member)
Name: 707 OG Kush
From: Reseda Discount Caregivers (Dispensary – Tarzana)
Grade: A-
Price: $20/G, $60/8th
Looks: Small green popcorn size nugs with orange to brown pistils.
Smell: Strong Kush scent. If you have ever tried 707 Headband you will know the signature smell when you take a whiff of this herb.
Taste: Similar to the smell. 707 OG Kush left me with a nice aftertaste in my mouth.
Buzz Type: Some couch lock may be involved. The indica effects were not too overpowering. Just that classic OG buzz.
Buzz Length: Medium-Long. About 2 hours.
Overall: This was my first experience with 707 OG Kush however I have smoked 707 Diablo Kush and 707 Headband on a number of occasions. The moment I cleared my first roast I knew 707 OG Kush was the real deal. The well familiarized flavor instantly activated my taste buds and left me delighted. –Duplicity
Very nice. Anyone know where the whole 707 trend started? Or even when it started? Just wondering. –Chubbs
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Looks like candy.
Haha
Looks great.
707 is for the North-bay area, predominantly HUMBOLDT, MENDO, & TRINITY counties. What do you guys know about that NORTHERN CAL fiiiiire?
BAY AREA BWAA: Trust me, I know it well.
707 OG Kush had me twisted i was so high i have never been that doed before deffenatlly worth the money
that looks freakin amazing.
I got a zone of this bud and it was so tasty and good. But it has less og and more kushy smell.
My friend used to get zips of OG all the time… I do miss those days. This 707 OG looks delicious. Enjoy!
nice. ive seen nothing but fine reviews of the strains from reseda discount caregivers