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Phantom OG Cannabis Strain Profile

Phantom OG is a cross of Phantom Cookies and OG Kush , bred by Barneys Farm. This hybrid combines two strains with distinct genetic profiles, resulting in a well-structured

11 June 2026 2 min read min read

Phantom OG is a cross of Phantom Cookies and OG Kush, bred by Barneys Farm. This hybrid combines two strains with distinct genetic profiles, resulting in a well-structured plant with notable trichome development.

Appearance

Characterised by pine cone-shaped buds, Phantom OG displays good trichome coverage with distinctive, irregular leaf bases. The structure is typical of a hybrid, showing traits from both parent lines.

Phantom OG bud structure

Aroma

Phantom OG presents a myrcene-dominant terpene profile with earthy, gassy, and piney notes. The aroma develops additional woody spice tones, becoming more pronounced when the flower is broken apart.

Phantom OG trichome detail

Flavour Profile

The flavour is myrcene-dominant with woody, spicy, and earthy notes. The sample produced clean, white ash, indicating a well-flushed flower.

Phantom OG flower sample

Terpene Profile

The dominant terpene in Phantom OG is myrcene, which contributes the characteristic earthy and musky notes. Myrcene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis and has been studied for its potential interaction with the endocannabinoid system [Russo, 2011]. Secondary notes of limonene and caryophyllene may be present, adding citrus and peppery undertones to the profile.

Phantom OG close-up

Genetics and Availability

Phantom OG is bred by Barneys Farm, a well-known seed producer based in Switzerland. The strain is a cross of Phantom Cookies and OG Kush, both of which have their own established genetic lineages. Availability at UK clinics should be confirmed directly with your chosen clinic.

Photography Credit

Photography from the iSmoke archive.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about medical cannabis treatment. Evidence cited should be considered preliminary; consult your clinician for personalised advice.