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What does this actually mean - The taste is Kush-heavy

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Grinder12000, May 17, 2016.

  1. Not being anywhere where I have a choice I was reading about "Bruce Banner" and one sentence said - - - - The taste is Kush-heavy as well, since the #3 phenotype is thought to be the most OG Kush-dominant, resulting in a spicy, dank and lightly sweet flavor.

    Where does this word KUSH come from and it's meaning ???

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  2. The word 'Kush' is a reference to the original strain of Hindu-Kush, grown in the High areas of the Hindu Kush Mountains stretching across india.

    It has been said that this strain could very well be one of the oldest known and very often is used in reference to most all cannabis.

    As for the term Kush heavy I assume he is referring to the taste. Cheer!

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  3. This.

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  4. In fact, re reading the last sentence he exactly discribes the taste of kush!

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  5. Not India. They run through Afghanistan and Pakistan.
    /geography lesson
     
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  6. "Kush" is usually names for Indica heavy strains, just like OG is normally for sativa strains, But dont get mixed up OG Kush is still on the heavy sativa side, Dont ask me thats just how it is....
     
  7. Kush has its own distinct taste, its almost like a lemony skunky taste and smell. Its hard to describe but you know it when you taste it. Its great
     
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