WiFi OG
WiFi OG
Also known as: White Fire OG, White Fire, WiFi
Overview
WiFi OG is a hybrid cannabis strain created by crossing Fire OG and The White, bred by OG Raskal Seeds in Southern California. Originally developed in the early 2000s, this strain quickly gained popularity in the cannabis community for its potent effects and high THC content. WiFi OG is a slightly sativa-dominant hybrid with most sources indicating a ratio of 60% sativa to 40% indica, though some phenotypes may lean more indica-dominant. With THC levels ranging from 22-28% and CBD content typically between 0.3-0.6%, this strain delivers a powerful psychoactive experience.
WiFi OG exhibits dense, green buds that may carry purple hues depending on growing conditions, covered in a sparkling layer of trichomes that give it an almost frosty appearance. The buds are spade-shaped with bright orange-red hairs and are coated with golden crystal trichomes. The strain produces a sour and earthy aroma mixed with citrus and fuel scents, while the flavor follows with a pungent blend of sweet and sour citrus, complemented by spicy herbal and peppery notes. The dominant terpene is myrcene, accompanied by caryophyllene and limonene, contributing to its distinctive aromatic profile and effects.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression
- Often used for anxiety management
- Users report pain relief
- May help with fatigue
- Often used for ADHD symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
WiFi OG has a flowering period of 8-9 weeks, with some sources citing approximately 65 days (9-10 weeks). The strain can be grown both indoors and outdoors, requiring close attention to pH levels as it prefers a slightly acidic environment. Indoor cultivation requires warm settings for optimal growth, while outdoor growing thrives in mild, dry climates with good pest and disease resistance. Indoor yields typically range from 500-660 grams per square meter (1.64-2.16 oz/ft²), while outdoor cultivation can produce 600-800 grams per plant (21-28 oz/plant) with harvest in October. Plants tend to stretch during flowering, requiring adequate space and regular pruning of lower foliage. This strain is considered moderately difficult to grow and may not be suitable for first-time growers.