Burmese-Kush - hybrid

This hybrid strain is almost half sativa and tends to give users a calm, mellow outlook. Bred by T.H. Seeds as a cross that includes the California classic, OG Kush, this plant will be dark green and have a piney aroma with a sweet aftertaste. Growth can be slow to start so Burmese Kush is best for indoor conditions where growth speeds up and plants flower in 7-8 weeks. The effects also tend to come on slowly but can be strong and long-lasting once they do.

Flavors
Earthy, Pine, Pungent
Effects
Uplifted, Relaxed, Happy, Euphoric, Creative
Rating

4.2

Type
hybrid

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