Skyline OG moves like a late-night drive through city lights: crisp, gassy, and unhurried. Credited in Bay Area circles to Purple City Genetics, this scarce OG-leaning selection is widely believed to trace back to the Legend OG line, anchoring it squarely in the OG Kush family. Aromas open with pine and diesel over a bright lemon snap; the palate follows suit, finishing clean and resinous. Plants show classic OG architecture—slender frames, strong lateral branching, and stacked calyxes that frost early—topping and trellising help keep the canopy even. Indoors, medium height and a cooperative stretch make it manageable; flowering typically wraps in roughly eight to ten weeks with medium yields of dense, lime-to-forest buds that cure to a slick, fuel-forward bouquet. Outdoors in temperate zones, finishes arrive by early October, with similar medium yields and a terpene balance that translates cleanly to rosin and dry sift. Some phenotypes blush faint lavender late, especially under cool nights. Expect an indica-leaning experience: a deep body relaxation that settles the edges while mood lifts into a calm, euphoric ease, often accompanied by a contented hush. Many growers describe the profile as myrcene-forward with supporting limonene and beta-caryophyllene, an unmistakably OG arrangement built for connoisseurs of classic gas.









