Canadian Kush results from the crossing of a Purple Kush from California through a Special Kush from Canada. It is a highly recommended plant for its versatility as it gives very good results both indoors and outdoors. It is also ideal for cultivation in spaces with limited height since it does not usually grow much. Canadian Kush has short and wide leaves with a classic indica pattern and usually acquires dark green tones and can mark purple hues at the end of flowering. It forms very dense buds, compact and completely snowy giving a very high yield. The aroma of the plant reminds us of pine and has an earthy flavor with hints of grape that is unmistakable. We recommend organic farming to maximize its aroma and flavor. It has a high level of THC that gives it an euphoric entrance but quickly becomes a rather narcotic sensation, being valued medicinally for problems such as depression, insomnia and pain relief. Its effect is overwhelming and can last up to 4 hours in people with low levels of tolerance, and is usually characterized by its relaxing effects. In conclusion it is a plant highly valued for its aroma and flavor, the density of its buds and for the medicinal applications to combat insomnia, depression and certain pains.
Strain FAQ
Do grape-flavored strains seem grape-like?
Strangely many grape-flavored strains have purple leaves and buds, which are more noticeable in lower temps. Anthocyanins, pigments that may enhance the flavour profile through visual association, make grapes taste more vibrant.
What distinguishes Kush strains' scent and flavour?
Kush strains are cannabis' aromatic wonders and are known for their diverse terpene profiles. Myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene combine earthy, citrusy, and spicy notes that dance on the palate and tickle the nose.
The economic and ecological benefits of these strains?
Early-flowering cultivars are said to be able to boost efficiency by allowing for an earlier harvest. This decreases crop loss from weather or pests. Operating with the seasons is also said to reduce the need for artificial lighting and heating, making it more sustainable and better for the environment.