OG Kush and Afghan Kush, 777 is the rare hybrid that actually lives up to its name: a lucky, evenhanded pull. Born from OG Kush and Afghan Kush, 777 balances classic Kush earth with bright top notes. Aromas lead with sharp citrus and lemon, anchored by resinous pine and dry wood; on the palate it stays faithful to those notes. Reported effects are clean and buoyant at the start—happy, uplifted, and social—before a calm, body-centered relaxation settles in without fog. Lab results and menus have placed THC commonly between 18 and 25%, with trace CBD hovering near 1%, and a terpene fingerprint dominated by myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and humulene with a flicker of eucalyptol. In the garden, 777 behaves like a classic OG: moderately demanding but predictable, with a 65-day indoor bloom, stout internodes, and the potential to top six feet outdoors. Under sun and attentive feeding, plants stack dense, lime-to-forest green colas that can push 1.5–2+ pounds per plant at harvest. Breeder attribution is elusive, yet the cut’s reputation was cemented by Southern California “boutique” drops that made it a cult favorite. If you crave zesty citrus layered over evergreen resin and a mood that climbs before it coasts, 777 deals that familiar Kush cadence with polished precision.


