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Whats the Difference

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Phil Bowles, Sep 28, 2009.

  1. Why is Kush different from Chronic

    what does chronic have that kush doesnt and vice versa :smoking:

    this question sprung up when i was talking to my brother about our new plants :hello:

    :wave:
     
  2. i thought chronic was jus a nickname as ganja or pot/weed? didn't know it was a strain
     
  3. Between me and you?

    About five bank accounts, three ounces, and two vehicles
     
  4. i dont think it is a strain, but i cant say for sure since idk too much about it.
    i do know that chonic has been around since at least the 90's and ive heard that word every single day.

    and im damn sure its not mixed with coke or crack.
    we dont call that chronic, we call it, laced weed.
     
  5. the original term "chronic" was originated on the west coast and it means it's dank weed laced with coke. yes it is a type of strain and it's not a general term. And "dro" doesn't mean it's dank weed either.. its a classification of weed that is grown a certain way using hydroponics.
     

  6. +1...
     


  7. "Chronic" is a general word for high-grade marijuana. Some people claim it originally referred to weed that was laced with coke, but today it just means high-grade weed. "Kush" is a family of strains that originated in the Hindu Kush region of Asia.
     

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