OG Dragonfly blends the sweet funk of Blue Cheese with the classic Afghan backbone of Maple Leaf Indica, yielding an indica-dominant hybrid that flies steady and low. Dense, resinous flowers carry pepper, sage, and toasted chestnut notes over a caryophyllene-led terpene mix with support from myrcene and limonene. Typical lab reports place potency in the 20–24% THC window (about 22% on average), with trace CBD near zero to 0.3%, so expect a strong, modern profile. In the garden it stacks predictably: compact to medium indoors (around 114 cm), taller outdoors (~178 cm), finishing in 55–64 days. Well-managed rooms commonly see roughly 400 g/m², and sun growers can pull about 400 g per plant. The high arrives smoothly—focused and uplifted at first, easing into a relaxed, body-forward cruise—while some users note dry mouth, dry eyes, or a hint of dizziness at peak. Structure and color reflect its lineage, with Blue Cheese’s chunky calyxes meeting Maple Leaf Indica’s Afghani density and hashy glint.








