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Cresco sativa-lean — high-octane fuel meets cookie mint.
Gas Station Sushi is a Cresco Labs release — High Octane OG crossed with Kush Mints — and Leafly listed it on the 2026 Spring shortlist for its punch above the average sativa-leaning hybrid. The name is a joke on convenience-store skepticism; the strain itself is anything but. Diesel-and-mint nose, head-forward effect, potent enough that regulars who aren't built for high-THC sativas approach it carefully.
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Genetics
Gas Station Sushi's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Aromatic chemistry
The name plays on the gas-station/fuel aroma the High Octane OG side carries — and the Cresco team leaned into the joke. The strain isn't gas-station anything; it's a flagship-tier release from a major Washington-licensed producer.
Some batches test that high — the cross runs hot. Tolerance regulars handle it; lower-tolerance customers should treat 30% as a flag to start with a half-dose. WA lab COAs are the canonical source per batch.
The High Octane OG side adds a fuel-and-citrus profile that most Kush Mints crosses don't carry — Pancakes leans dessert, GMO Mints leans garlic, this one leans diesel. Same Kush Mints anchor terpene-wise (caryophyllene), different top notes.
Morning and early-afternoon rotation — the sativa lean is real and the head-up energy lasts hours. Customers who reach for Sour Diesel or Green Crack often rotate this in as a 2026-vintage upgrade.
Verified May 27, 2026 against 2 sources.
21+. Cannabis affects people differently — your experience may vary. Not medical advice. Effects described are common customer reports, not promises. Green Life Cannabis, Wenatchee, WA.