White Fire OG
White Fire OG combines The White with Fire OG and lands in that bright, fuel-and-citrus lane that many growers look for when they want a crisp jar profile. The aroma leads with diesel, then lemon and lime zest cut through, followed by pine and herbs that keep the profile sharp and clean. Sweet notes can show up in the background, but the main identity stays gassy and citrus-forward with a kushy earth base.
CBD is low, and keeps a ratio of 40% Sativa and 60% Indica. In practical terms, sessions feel like a clear uplift paired with a steady, comfortable calmness. Indoor height is around150 cm, and outdoor height 220 cm, so it can stretch outdoors and reward growers who plan spacing well. Outdoor harvest timing happens in October, consistent with its longer flowering window. If you are running it indoors, keeping the canopy even helps the flowers mature uniformly and keeps the aroma expression consistent across the plant.
The lemon and lime can stay vivid with a slower dry, while a rushed finish often leaves the diesel dominant. White Fire OG offers a crisp, citrus-diesel entry with enough pine and herb to feel complete. Great option for customers who want a focused, creative profile paired with sharp, clean aroma.
| Genetic Background: | The White x Fire OG |
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| THC: | |
| CBD: | Low |
| Sativa: | 40% |
| Indica: | 60% |
| Flavor: | Diesel, lemon, lime zest, pine, earthy kush, herbal, sweet |
| Effect: | Uplifting, creative, relaxing, focus |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | 500-650 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | 600-800 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 8-10 weeks |
| Height indoor: | 150 cm |
| Height outdoor: | 220 cm |
| Harvest Month: | October |
Where We Ship
Under the 2018 Farm Bill, we can legally ship our products to the states in blue.
We DON'T ship to: Kansas and Kentucky and anywhere outside of the United States.
Where We Ship
Under the 2018 Farm Bill, we can legally ship our products to the states in blue.
We DON'T ship to: Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont and anywhere outside of the United States.