Description
Master Kush
This potent indica hybrid, with a sativa/indica ratio of 10:90, can reach THC levels of up to 20%, which makes it one of the stronger medical strains around. Master Kush is a crossbreed of an original Hindu Kush strain and a pure skunk strain, though the exact genetics are unclear. These are among the strongest plants in the world. And Master Kush is one of the best-known strains in the world, winner of two Cannabis Cup awards and a personal favorite of Snoop Dogg. It was designed in the Netherlands and remains popular there, while it sells especially well on the West Coast of the United States. It has a pungent but sweet earthy flavor and a light citrus smell that can be hard to detect. The dominant feeling while high is one of total relaxation, along with euphoria and sleepiness, all products of the strain’s genetic heritage. This makes it a good treatment for sleeplessness. Other conditions that benefit from Master Kush include anxiety, mental health problems, and migraines. Negative effects are limited, though dry mouth is possible as always.
Lineage
Story
Also referred to as SoCal Master Kush
Appearance
Rounded olive drab closed cluster calyxes with saddle brown pistils, and short fat trichomes with large heads
Aroma
This sample gave off a slightly skunky Kush scent, with a blend of piney citrus, spice, and a hint of fuel. It was nicely pungent both pre and post-grind, developing a bit of a fennel scent and some sweetness once disturbed. Citrus, Sweet, Woody
Flavor
Taste-wise, this one was a fairly spice-heavy Kush with hints of backing sweet citrus. Citrus, Earthy, Fragrant,Mellow, Pungent, Sweet
Qualities
This strain started things off with some fairly strong head pressure and warmth, leaving the staff feeling rather medicated but cheerful and talkative. The warming body sensation was appreciated, as it started almost immediately and also ccontributed to the improved demeanor. After this initial period of uplift, this strain seemed to drop us down into a heavy state of relaxation where the core was heavy and warm but the limbs were mobile and active. Mentally it was fairly difficult to concentrate on tasks and this one was best left to the couch and evening relaxation.
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