Master Kush

Master Kush is a classic and world-renowned cannabis strain originating in the Hindu Kush mountains. This Indica-dominant strain has firmly established itself in the cannabis market due to its uplifting high and rich heritage. It is popular with growers and consumers alike for its robust resilience and potent effects. Master Kush promises deep relaxation without inducing excessive lethargy, making it an optimal choice for evenings and moments of relaxation.
Effect:
The effects of Master Kush are typically body-focused and can be described as deeply relaxing. It offers a pleasant blend of mental awareness and physical relaxation. Users often report a feeling of profound calm and euphoria, making it ideal for use in cases of stress, sleep problems, and pain. Its effects are potentially powerful but balanced, meaning it relaxes and calms users without completely couch-locking them.
Taste/smell:
Master Kush is characterized by a distinctive aroma that is both earthy and piney, with a sweet undertone that is particularly prominent upon consumption. Her flavor profile is a complex blend of spicy, earthy tones with hints of citrus on the exhale. This combination makes her a flavor-appealing choice for a wide range of consumers, especially those who appreciate the more subtle nuances of cannabis flavors.
THC content:
Master Kush has a relatively high THC content, typically between 18% and 25%. This potency contributes to its popular and highly relaxing effect, making it an attractive option for experienced cannabis users seeking deep relaxation.
Cultivation:
Growing Master Kush is attractive to many growers because it's a relatively easy-to-manage plant. It thrives both indoors and outdoors, but performs best in controlled environments. Its indica dominance results in compact growth, making it ideal for growing in confined spaces. Master Kush has a flowering time of around 8-10 weeks and is known for its abundant resin production, which also makes it attractive to hashish and other concentrate makers. Its resilient nature also makes it more tolerant to common pests and diseases, making it a good choice for less experienced growers.






