Irene carries the mystique of a Deep South cut that many consider a clone-only phenotype of OG Kush. This sativa-leaning hybrid (about 60% sativa/40% indica) blossoms into lime-green colas dusted in glassy trichomes, exuding a diesel-forward bouquet braided with pine and deep, earthy undertones. On the palate it stays true to type: resinous diesel and forest pine with a dry, soil-rich finish. Typical batches test around 23% THC with trace CBD (<1%), and the terpene stack often centers on caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, which drive its crisp, head-clearing lift. The experience opens with alert focus and creative momentum before settling into a calm, even body ease. Growers value Irene's cooperative nature: medium stature, good resistance to moisture, and a quick indoor finish of 56-63 days. Outdoors, plants are ready by mid-October and can push generous yields, often up to about 18 oz per plant when well tended. While its exact breeder is unknown, Irene's reputation has seeded notable crosses across the country, cementing its place in modern OG lore. If you appreciate classic Kush character shaped into a brighter, daytime-friendly profile, Irene offers a timeless, diesel-and-pine expression with balanced, enduring composure.












