Gas Berry lives up to its name with a fragrant collision of petroleum and orchard fruit riding over ripe berries. Most commonly described as a three-way cross of OG Kush, Blueberry, and Sour Diesel, it leans indica at roughly 70/30 and grows dense, frosty flowers that can flash purple late in bloom. On the nose, expect a diesel-first bouquet laced with blueberry jam and a faint plum sweetness; the flavor echoes this with resinous fuel over berry candy and a peppery edge. Potency typically lands between 17–26% THC, averaging near 23%, with trace CBD around 0.4% (generally under 1%). Growers report a straightforward, medium-difficulty cultivar that stays medium in stature (about 5–8 feet), finishes in 56–63 days, and yields around 400 g/m2 indoors or roughly 550 g per outdoor plant. Its terpene ensemble is frequently led by limonene with support from myrcene and pinene, a combo that explains both the bright fruit tones and the heavy, soothing finish. In Canada, OGEN's Gas Berries #112 phenotype helped popularize this lineage for its signature gasoline-and-berries profile. Effects tend to open with uplift and euphoria before settling into calm, happy relaxation that suits unhurried evenings and laid-back creative sessions.
