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Kosher Kush

Typical Effects

Common Usage

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About Kosher Kush Strain

History & Genetics

The 2012 High Times Medical Cannabis Cup was won by the hybrid Kosher Kush, which is mostly indica. It holds the distinction of being the first commercial strain blessed by a Rabbi. The blessing is said to provide enlightenment as well as a condition of joyful tranquility.

The genetics of Kosher Kush are mostly unknown, however most growers agree that the strain most likely descends from OG Kush.

This strain uplifts users’ spirits with its sativa-based cerebral effects while also producing a strong yet sluggish body buzz that can leave beginner users feeling rather sedated.

Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

This unpleasant strain is distinguished by a strong, overpowering scent that slaps you in the face. It smells like pine and has citrus and berry undertones. Numerous trichomes and orange hairs are generally present on these brilliant green nugs.

Effects

New users advise using this strain with extreme caution because the sleepiness can be debilitating. However, Kosher Kush’s characteristic makes it useful for treating restlessness and insomnia brought on by stress and anxiety. Due to its numbing effects on the body, patients who are suffering from pain may also find it useful.

There may be certain drawbacks to this strain, including dry eyes and mouth, paranoia, lightheadedness, and anxiety.

Growing

The strain originated in California. It should be cultivated indoors and is doable for novice growers. Plants are capable of producing up to 550 grams per square meter after nine to ten weeks of flowering.

Kosher Kush Strain Helps With

Stress

34% of respondents said it relieves stress

Pain

32% of folks claim it lessens their pain.

Insomnia

31% of people claim that it relieves sleeplessness.

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