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Best OG Kush Strain Combinations in Schedule 1

How to mix new products in Schedule 1

Crime sims are a hot commodity right now, and one of the biggest is Schedule 1. You’re basically Walter White, but without all the drama and murder. At least not yet, as the game is still in Early Access. The developer does plan to add more features as time goes on, so check back on our Schedule 1 Guides for more details on all that.

Anyway, on to the real meat of this particular post: the best OG Kush strain combinations. Being one of the first things you unlock in the game, you’ll be very familiar with how it works. The early days will be spent making small deals to build trust, but you’ll very quickly grow your burgeoning empire of dealers and customers.

But soon, you need a more potent product to appeal to a better class of customer. Sure, fertilizer and better grow equipment can help improve the baseline quality of your product, but you need to take it a step further. One of the biggest strengths of growing and mixing is how versatile the mixes can become. And with an efficient growing and mixing setup, you can pump out hundreds of doses of high-quality product a run by late-game.

How to mix new products in Schedule 1

To get started designing drugs in Schedule 1, you need to purchase a mixing station from the hardware store for $500. The mixing station is unlocked after reaching the Hoodlum 1 level, so it’s a pretty easy to unlock with even the small operation you’ll have with the first hotel room. A few plants and a few days of grinding can easily push you to that rank.

Best OG Kush Strain Combinations in Schedule 1

The mixing station lets you combine any unpackaged product with any number of products in a chain. So you can take a simple OG Kush bud and upgrade it multiple times over to make something completely new. Just mix it once, then take the first mix and re-add it to the Mixer with another new addition to complete a new strain. These recipes also involve long lists of ingredients, be prepared for a lot of repeated mixing. But don’t worry too much you can eventually hire NPCs to do this work for you and speed up the expansion of your criminal empire.

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OG Kush is a surprisingly versatile strain for early grow ops in Schedule 1. Being that it’s so cheap, it makes it a lot easier to figure out what works best. It can even be great fodder for Benji, your first dealer.

Best OG Kush Strain Combinations

Here are the best strains you can make with the starter bud in the game. Be sure to come up with inventive names for each one so you can easily grab the attention of your buyers. Just be sure to mix them in the right order. Also, there appears to be some variance to pricing, so numbers may be a bit different for you in terms of sale price.

Ingredients Sell Price Effects
Paracetamol, Cuke, Paracetamol, Gasoline, Cuke, Mega Bean, Battery $163 Anti-Gravity, Glowing, Balding, Tropic Thunder, Zombifying, Cyclopean, Foggy, Bright-Eyed
Paracetamol, Viagra, Chili, Horse Semen $108 Bright-Eyed, Long Faced, Slippery, Spicy, Tropic Thunder
Horse Semen, Paracetamol, Gasoline, Cuke, Mega Bean, Paracetamol, Mega Bean, Battery $170 Anti-Gravity, Long Faced, Tropic Thunder, Zombifying, Cyclopean, Glowing, Foggy, Bright-Eyed
Paracetamol, Viagra, Donut, Banana, Cuke, Paracetamol, Banana $139 Anti-Gravity, Jennerising, Tropic Thunder, Calorie-Dense, Thought-Provoking, Balding, Sneaky, Gingeritis

Of course, there are better strains and combinations out there, so keep testing. When testing new strains in Schedule 1, just mix one ingredient and bud at a time. You’re going to need a notepad to keep track of it all, but it’s faster than mixing big batches where the combinations don’t end up paying that well.

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