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Best OG Kush Mix Schedule 1

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OG Kush is your starting product in Schedule 1, but you can alter it using the mixing station to create great combinations. You’ll earn more if you have a good mix, so you’ll want only the best. And here is the best OG Kush recipe in Schedule 1.

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The Best OG Kush Recipe in Schedule 1

Before we dive into the recipe, note that using the mixing station with OG Kush adds effects to the product. You can have Energizing and Sedating effects, and if you remix products, you’ll get even more effects, increasing value and addictiveness.

It is also important to point out that the names of the mixed products are different. After playing through two separate games, some products were named the same, while the others had different names but the same recipe. So, the name technically doesn’t matter regarding these recipes.

The “best” can be a bit subjective, but after over 30+ hours in the game, the best OG Kush should be the exact mix when you get a 100% addictiveness rating. You don’t have to add more than 5+ effects to increase its value because it is already addictive.

Going through more mixing station processes takes time and effort because you can’t automate it properly. You constantly stock hundreds of mixing ingredients and start mixing products depending on your output. If you are making 200+ OG Kush per harvest, it doesn’t make sense to mix so many effects for your final product.

Personally, my best OG Kush recipe is:

  1. Chili
  2. Flu Medicine
  3. Viagra
  4. Cuke

The ingredients must be mixed in order.

This recipe is great because it is 100% addictive and only requires four mixing processes instead of five. All these ingredients are also cheap, and you can sell your product for more than $100. You can counteroffer deals for $135-$140 each, giving you big profits.

The 100% addictiveness is significant because customers will order more frequently. Once I started rolling out this product, customers were ordering way more. Some even knock on your door to get more of your products.

If you want to look at more recipes, we have a complete recipe guide for Schedule 1.

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Best OG Kush Production Setup for this Recipe in Schedule 1

The best production setup is to use the best lights, pots, and soils to grow your OG Kush instead of the basic grow plant. The yield per seed goes up to 12 instead of 8. Use 10 pots with a soil pourer and water sprinkler. Each harvest should completely fill your inventory, including an electric trimmer.

If you have botanists, this doesn’t matter as much. Once you have this much production, you want four Mixing Station Mk.2s. Place four large storage racks filled exclusively with Chili, Flu Medicine, Viagra, and Cuke.

Only mix stacks of 20 OG Kush with your mixing ingredients. It could take a while to get your profits because maintaining this setup is expensive. However, once you start rolling out your products, you’ll start selling $9,000 to $15,000 a day with three dealers.

Package your products in jars and give your dealers jars instead of baggies so they hold more products. If you are personally running to sell your product, you want to use baggies. The main goal is to keep the whole town addicted to your product, and they’ll start ordering like maniacs.


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Enzo Zalamea
Enzo is a staff writer at Prima Games. He began writing news, guides, and listicles related to games back in 2019. In 2024, he started writing at Prima Games covering the best new games and updates regardless of the genre. You can find him playing the latest World of Warcraft expansion, Path of Exile, Teamfight Tactics, and popular competitive shooters like Valorant, Apex Legends, and CS2. Enzo received his Bachelor's degree in Marketing Management in De La Salle University and multiple SEO certifications from the University of California, Davis.