Triangle Larry OG
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Quick answer · What is the Triangle Larry OG cannabis strain?
Triangle Larry OG is a grounded, resinous hybrid that carries the storied weight of Florida's finest OG lineage. Born from the confluence of Triangle Kush and Larry OG, it delivers a measured, full-bodied experience that leans toward earthy pine and subtle fuel, with a calm, contemplative quality that suits the unhurried evening. For those who appreciate craft genetics and the quieter pleasures of a well-balanced OG, this strain occupies a distinct and rewarding place in the canon.
About Triangle Larry OG
Everything to know about Triangle Larry OG.
Lineage & origin
Triangle Larry OG draws its genetics from two deeply respected OG Kush descendants: Triangle Kush and Larry OG. Triangle Kush, sometimes abbreviated TK, is a Florida-born cultivar whose precise lineage remains partially debated, though it is widely associated with the OG Kush family and is believed to have originated in the triangle of Florida cities — Tampa, Jacksonville, and Miami — that gave it its name. It became foundational in the development of numerous elite phenotypes, most notably as a key parent in the lineage of Triangle Kush-based hybrids explored extensively by the Florida cannabis community during the early 2000s. Larry OG, the second parent, is itself a cross of OG Kush and SFV OG, originally cultivated by the Cali Connection, the seed company founded by Swerve. Released in the early 2010s, Larry OG gained considerable recognition for its dense bud structure, pronounced terpene expression, and reliable potency. It was awarded at the Cannabis Cup and has since become a reference-point cultivar for connoisseurs of the West Coast OG style. The combination of these two OG-rooted parents in Triangle Larry OG produces a strain that is, in genetic terms, deeply OG Kush in character — stacking Kush heritage from multiple angles. The specific breeder who first stabilized and released the Triangle Larry OG cross has not been universally confirmed in public documentation, though it is frequently associated with breeders working within the Florida and Southern California OG communities. The strain has attracted a loyal following among OG enthusiasts who value both its heritage and its expressive terpene profile.
Effects
Triangle Larry OG tends to arrive with a measured onset, typically settling in within five to fifteen minutes when smoked or vaped. The initial impression is often described as a gentle cerebral lift — a clearing of mental noise that does not veer into overt stimulation. This quality makes the early phase feel purposeful rather than jarring, with a subtle sharpening of sensory attention that gives way, over the course of twenty to thirty minutes, to a progressively heavier physical sensation. At its peak, the experience is characteristically OG in nature: a body-forward warmth that radiates through the limbs and shoulders, accompanied by a mental state that is calm, present, and mildly introspective. The balance between cerebral clarity and physical ease is the defining feature of this hybrid, and it is here that Triangle Larry OG distinguishes itself from more sedating pure indicas. Seasoned consumers often note a pleasant heaviness in the eyes and a general sense of ease without full sedation. The comedown is typically gradual and gentle, easing into a relaxed, drowsy state that many find conducive to rest. The full arc of the experience commonly spans two to three hours, with the body-heavy quality extending into the latter portion. The myrcene and caryophyllene content likely contributes to the pronounced physical character, while the limonene present in the OG lineage may account for the brief mood-elevating quality observed at onset. As always with any cannabis, individual responses vary, and a measured, low-and-slow approach is the wisest starting point.
Aroma, flavor & terpenes
The terpene architecture of Triangle Larry OG is firmly rooted in the OG Kush tradition, which means earthiness and fuel dominate the primary register. Myrcene, among the most prevalent terpenes in OG-derived cultivars, is the structural foundation here — contributing the signature musky, herbal, almost damp-earth quality that characterizes the strain's base aroma. It also reinforces the physical, body-calming dimension of the experience in ways that have been broadly documented in terpene research. Caryophyllene, the only terpene known to interact with the endocannabinoid system's CB2 receptors, adds a sharp, spicy, black-pepper note that gives the aroma its edge and prevents it from feeling flat. On the exhale, this spice is particularly legible. Limonene, inherited from the OG Kush and Larry OG sides of the lineage, provides a brightening citrus undercurrent — subtle, but perceptible on a fresh, slow inhale — that tempers the heavier earth and fuel notes and lends the strain an appealing complexity. Pinene, another terpene commonly found across the OG family, introduces a faint but clarifying piney freshness that opens the nose and contributes to the mental transparency noted at onset. Some phenotypes also present traces of linalool, adding a barely perceptible floral softness that rounds the aromatic profile on the back end. On the palate, the smoke or vapor is notably smooth for an OG-dominant cultivar — dense, resinous, and coating, with pine and earth forward and a lingering peppery finish. Cured well, the flower's aroma is complex, layered, and deeply satisfying to the OG-inclined nose.
Appearance
Triangle Larry OG produces dense, tightly structured buds that reflect the compact, heavy calyx architecture typical of OG Kush lineage. The bud structure tends toward small-to-medium sized, chunky formations with a satisfying weight relative to their size — a reliable indicator of resin density. The surface is generously blanketed in trichomes, which give the flower a frosted, slightly silvery appearance that catches light cleanly. The color palette is predominantly deep forest green, often with subtle olive undertones, occasionally accented by flickers of muted purple in phenotypes that have been exposed to cooler temperatures during the late flowering stage. Rust-orange pistils wind through the buds in moderate density, providing contrast against the green and white. The calyx structure, characteristic of its OG heritage, is compact and rounded, contributing to the overall impression of a strain bred for both potency and resin production. A well-cured batch should feel slightly tacky to the touch and carry a strong, immediate aroma upon breaking.
Growing notes
Triangle Larry OG presents a moderate level of difficulty for home cultivators, reflecting the general demands of OG Kush-derived genetics. Like its parents, it tends to perform best in controlled indoor environments where temperature, humidity, and light cycles can be precisely managed. It is particularly sensitive to humidity during the late flowering stage, where its dense bud structure can create conditions favorable to mold if airflow and vapor-pressure deficit are not carefully monitored. Flowering typically occurs within eight to nine weeks indoors, placing it in the mid-range for OG hybrids. Indoor yields are considered moderate — generous enough to reward the attentive cultivator but not prolific in the way that some sativa-leaning hybrids can be. Outdoor cultivation is possible in warm, Mediterranean-style climates, where the plant can stretch to a medium height and finish in late September to mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere. Training techniques such as low-stress training or screen of green are well-suited to this cultivar, helping to maximize canopy light exposure and improve yield. The resin production is notably high, making it a candidate of interest for those focused on extract production as well as flower.
When it's best enjoyed
Triangle Larry OG is most at home in the quieter hours — the transition from late afternoon into evening, when the texture of the day begins to soften and there is no longer any particular urgency. It suits the solitary ritual of winding down as thoughtfully as it does a small gathering of close friends who share an appreciation for considered conversation and comfortable silence in equal measure. Its balance of mild mental ease and progressive physical warmth makes it equally appropriate for a solo session on a cool evening as for a slow dinner among company who prefer depth over stimulation. For food pairings, the earthy, pine, and spice-forward terpene profile aligns naturally with roasted or braised dishes — lamb with rosemary, a mushroom risotto, or aged cheeses with a charcuterie spread. The citrus undercurrent from limonene can complement bright, acid-forward accompaniments like a simple dressed salad or a glass of aged white Burgundy. For music, slow-burning jazz — the kind that leaves room between notes — or late-period ambient work provides an acoustic register that mirrors the strain's contemplative quality. This is not a strain for the rushed or overstimulated moment; it rewards patience and intention.
If you like Triangle Larry OG, also explore
Triangle Kush
As a direct parent of Triangle Larry OG, Triangle Kush shares the same Florida OG earthiness and body-heavy character, making it the most natural companion for fans of this strain's foundational profile.
Larry OG
The other parent in the cross, Larry OG offers the same smooth, piney, fuel-inflected OG experience with a similarly calm and grounding effect arc that will feel immediately familiar.
OG Kush
As the ancestral backbone of both parents, OG Kush delivers the classic earth-and-fuel terpene signature and the reliable body-forward hybrid balance that Triangle Larry OG fans consistently seek.
Skywalker OG
Skywalker OG shares the dense, resinous structure and the progressive physical weight of Triangle Larry OG, with a similarly contemplative, evening-oriented character built on OG foundations.
SFV OG
A grandparent strain through the Larry OG line, SFV OG brings comparable pine, lemon, and earth notes alongside the smooth, body-calming experience that draws OG enthusiasts to Triangle Larry OG.
Common questions
Is Triangle Larry OG indica or sativa?+
Triangle Larry OG is classified as a hybrid, though its two OG Kush-derived parents — Triangle Kush and Larry OG — give it a notably indica-leaning character in terms of its physical weight and overall experience arc. The onset carries a modest cerebral quality, but the dominant impression through the peak and comedown is grounding and body-forward, placing it firmly in the relaxing hybrid category rather than the stimulating end of the spectrum.
What does Triangle Larry OG taste like?+
Triangle Larry OG tastes of earth, pine, and a faint diesel or fuel note that is characteristic of deep OG Kush lineage. A subtle citrus undercurrent lifts the middle of the palate, while a peppery, spiced finish — attributable to caryophyllene — lingers on the exhale. The smoke or vapor is dense and resinous but surprisingly smooth, and a well-cured batch rewards slow, deliberate inhalation with a satisfying complexity that fans of the OG family will find deeply familiar.
What are the typical effects of Triangle Larry OG?+
Triangle Larry OG typically produces a gentle cerebral lift at onset, followed by a progressive body warmth that becomes the dominant feature of the experience. The peak is calm and grounding — physically relaxing without being fully sedating — with a mild introspective quality. The comedown is gradual and often eases naturally into rest. The full experience commonly spans two to three hours. Individual responses vary, and a measured approach is always advisable, particularly for those newer to OG-style hybrids.
What strains are similar to Triangle Larry OG?+
Consumers who appreciate Triangle Larry OG typically also enjoy Triangle Kush and Larry OG, its direct parent strains, for their shared OG earthiness and body-forward balance. OG Kush itself is the ancestral reference point, while Skywalker OG and SFV OG offer comparable resin density, terpene profiles, and the contemplative evening character that Triangle Larry OG fans consistently seek. All five share the pine, earth, and fuel signature central to the OG family.
Is Triangle Larry OG good for beginners?+
Triangle Larry OG's OG Kush heritage means it can be notably potent, and beginners should approach it with care and intention. The body-heavy quality that develops through the experience can feel overwhelming for those unaccustomed to indica-leaning hybrids, and the dense resin content of OG-derived cultivars is frequently associated with higher potency. A low-and-slow approach — a small amount, in a comfortable and familiar setting — is the advisable starting point for anyone less experienced with this style of cannabis.
What are the dominant terpenes in Triangle Larry OG?+
Triangle Larry OG is typically dominant in myrcene, which contributes the musky, earthy, herbal base aroma and supports the physical, body-calming quality of the experience. Caryophyllene adds a spicy, peppery note on the nose and palate. Limonene, inherited from its OG lineage, provides a subtle citrus lift. Pinene contributes a faint piney freshness, and some phenotypes present traces of linalool, adding a soft floral nuance that rounds the overall aromatic profile.
When is the best time of day to consume Triangle Larry OG?+
Triangle Larry OG is most naturally suited to the late afternoon or evening, when its progressive body warmth and grounding qualities align with the desire to decompress and transition away from the demands of the day. Its mild cerebral onset makes it workable in early evening social settings, but the body-heavy peak and gentle drift toward rest that characterize its later stages make daytime or high-productivity contexts less ideal. It is a strain that rewards an unhurried schedule and a comfortable environment.
Where did Triangle Larry OG originate?+
Triangle Larry OG draws its lineage from two distinct American cannabis traditions: Triangle Kush, which originated in Florida within the triangle of cities — Tampa, Jacksonville, and Miami — and Larry OG, developed by the Cali Connection in Southern California. The specific breeder who first combined these two parent strains has not been definitively documented in publicly available sources, though the strain is broadly associated with the OG-focused breeding communities active across Florida and California over the past two decades.
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