- Kush cannabis originated in the Himalayas
- The original Hindu Kush was brought to America by travelers in the 1960s
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Kush strains are often Indica-dominant, but hybrids can be Sativa-dominant or balanced
- The typical effects of Kush combine deep relaxation with a sense of euphoria
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OG Kush is a popular hybrid dating back to the 1990s
- Popular Kush strains include Casino Kush, Kush Mountains, Kosher Kush, and Purple Kush
If you are a cannabis enthusiast, you have undoubtedly heard of Kush. The original Kush strain and its many variations are a staple of dispensary menus. Maybe you have already tried some form of Kush cannabis. But how much do you really know about it?
There´s more to Kush than meets the eye. Born in the mountains of Afghanistan, this potent Indica-dominant strain is known for producing a Zen-like relaxation. Want to learn more about the origin and effects of the most popular Kush cannabis strains? You are in luck! This post offers all the basics about the medical and recreational uses of OG Kush, Hindu Kush, Casino Kush, and other savory variants of the cannabis plant.
The Hindu Kush is actually the name of a mountain chain in the Himalayas, around the border of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The original Kush strain was born from this fertile land, where cannabis has thrived for centuries, oblivious to the constant political turmoil.
Kush is a landrace strain. This means it is a pure strain indigenous to the Hindu Kush region. However, genetically pure Hindu Kush is no longer available due to the natural cross-breeding that takes place over time
When it comes to telling one cannabis strain from another, the first question you often ask is whether the plant at hand is Indica or Sativa. The short answer is Kush strains are considered to be Indica-dominant.
​In street lingo, Kush is not only a type of cannabis. Because Kush is such a potent type of marijuana, the word has come to be used to refer to top-quality cannabis. So, if you heard someone say they were getting some Kush, don´t put your hopes up for some OG or Hindu Kush; they may just be talking about marijuana in general.Â
Though nothing is written in stone when it comes to THC content, most common Kush strains have between ​22 and 32% THC. A simple search of your local dispensary´s menu will give you an idea of what to expect from the most popular Kush marijuana strains: relaxation, sleep-aid, pain relief, energy, bliss, and creativity. Sound like a plan? Read on to discover the secrets of the best Kush products on the market.Â
The original Kush started growing on the most inaccessible mountainsides along the Hindu Kush mountain chain, developing over thousands of years. Abundant sunshine and rich soil fostered the growth of this truly potent cannabis strain.Â
In the 1960s, Hindu Kush migrated to North America and Europe, compliments of travelers. The “hippie trail,” a popular route in those days, led from Western Europe all the way to India, passing through the land of native Kush.Â
Whether the traveling hippies found the enlightenment they sought is hard to tell, but sure enough, they brought some Hindu Kush seeds in their backpacks. The rest is history.Â
​​​​​Originating in the U.S. in the 1990s, OG Kush became part of the rap and hip-hop culture. In fact, many people think OG is short for Original Gangsta, others think it stands for ocean-grown. According to the man who cross-bred Lemon Thai, Old World Paki Kush, and Chemdawg to make OG Kush, the strain was first grown in Florida. [Source]Â
OG Kush was quickly brought to California, where it spread like wildfire, giving birth to many hybrid cannabis strains.Â
Kush strains can be simultaneously sedating, relaxing, sleep-inducing, and euphoric. Appreciated for its potency, Kush will typically make you feel intense physical sensations and a mental state. Herbal and earthy with a deep green color and dense buds, Kush usually has a pleasant grassy scent.Â
If you read a description of what Indica does, Kush usually checks every box. But because there are so many hybrids around, you may encounter Kush strains with less Indica-like potency
​​The top U.S. growers produce an abundance of Kush cannabis products. Rythm, for example, offers some interesting hybrid strains resulting from cross-breeding Hindu Kush with other variants of the cannabis plant.
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Casino Kush offers a taste of classic old Kush. With a piney flavor, it has been praised for helping fight insomnia and chronic pain. Many people also appreciate its quick euphoric effect. Earthy and spicy, Casino Kush has a high level of THC when compared to other strains in the Kush family.Â
Kush Mountains is an uplifting, energizing strain. Often used to relieve stress, depression, and appetite loss, it has rich earthy and flowery scents. Its taste has notes of citrus and berries and a touch of menthol. This hybrid strain was created by crossing the White Walker Kush and Blue Flame strains.Â
A typical Indica-dominant strain, it can make you sleepy, relaxed, and euphoric. Make sure to keep some munchies close by because it can also make you hungry.Â
Sometimes used to relieve pain, digestive issues, insomnia, and migraines, Kosher Kush tastes like lemon and pine with sweet herbal and woody notes. It’s typical scent is earthy, spicy, and pungent.Â
Kush has remained popular for over 50 years, and there is a reason why. It is potent, resilient, and can grow just about anywhere. Today, there are more than 100 Indica-dominant and hybrid Kush strains. If you love cannabis and want a strain that combines potency and flavor, you definitely have to try some Kush. OG, Bubba, Kosher, Purple, Afghan; whatever you choose, it will likely be something to remember.Â