This Kush is so good that it is regarded as holy by some, and came from a very special place from the hands of very loving people – hence the name Golden Temple Kush. These are true Reeferman genetics found and bred by Charles Scott. Do beware of imitations or knockoffs. The taste can be described as OG Kush and Sweet Wine – absolutely top shelf medicinal cannabis. Potency, as one would expect from a strain selected for resin content for hundreds of years, is very strong. While physical, the effects are also euphoric and happy, and when taken in greater quantities they can border on or even cross over to psychedelic.
Strain FAQ
Why do strains ready by the end of September mature quickly?
These strains mature quickly due to genetic adaptations from cooler, northern parent strains. This mix of genetics speeds up flowering and maturation, leaving them complete just in time for autumn.
Can CBD-rich strains be sweet?
Due to similar terpenes, CBD-rich strains might taste sweet like THC-dominant strains. It is not just about the cannabinoid profile here!
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.
Why are IBL strains popular with cannabis collectors?
IBL strains are collector's items due to their rarity, genetic purity, and usefulness in maintaining cannabis genetics. The historical and genetic relevance of these breeds makes them desirable to a limited market of experienced enthusiasts and seed collectors.
Why are short-flowering strains popular?
Strains that flower in 55 days are popular for reducing the time investment necessary or in setups with limited space. Their rapid response to different environments lets legal growers maximise yield quickly.