Not all strains come from seed companies and have info in the net about them.You will have to make more enquiries at the Dispensary such as, who are the seed makers?
At least then you will be able to do a search on the seed and seed company.
Yeah I think the line has been blurred. The name Kush originates from the Hindu Kush mountain range in Pakistan and India where a lot of indicas came from . The term "kush" now is added on to a bunch of strains to boost interest and marketability. Its generally associated with the OG/Chem Dawg type strains,that grow stretchy like sativas in structure but have smaller dense frosty buds that give a sedative body stone. Just my observations anywayOK, well here's another ignorant question: Is Kush supposed to be indica? When I first heard of Kush in the 80s it was connected with an Afghan indica that was about the strongest I've ever had. But now, I've seen dispensaries listing it under sativa or hybrid. Has the line been blurred?
Pretty sure everything u just said is totally correct.Yeah I think the line has been blurred. The name Kush originates from the Hindu Kush mountain range in Pakistan and India where a lot of indicas came from . The term "kush" now is added on to a bunch of strains to boost interest and marketability. Its generally associated with the OG/Chem Dawg type strains,that grow stretchy like sativas in structure but have smaller dense frosty buds that give a sedative body stone. Just my observations anyway
Yeah I got some Chem Dog now and it feels intensely indica, but the dispensary labels it hybrid. It's a shame that "kush" doesn't mean much anymore. The stuff I got courtesy of Reagan's CIA was so strong that people who tried it would complain about how bad it fukced them up, it was so much stronger than the Mexican brick weed they were used to smoking.Yeah I think the line has been blurred. The name Kush originates from the Hindu Kush mountain range in Pakistan and India where a lot of indicas came from . The term "kush" now is added on to a bunch of strains to boost interest and marketability. Its generally associated with the OG/Chem Dawg type strains,that grow stretchy like sativas in structure but have smaller dense frosty buds that give a sedative body stone. Just my observations anyway
if their being vague about the strain, its probably bc they have no idea what it is. theres so many og crosses, og like crosses... floating @ california that imo its impossible to know what your getting unless you smoke it. OG was a clone only for a long time now theres a bunch of seed versions but they are crosses. the chance of picking up a clone off a 20 year old mother plant at a random disp. are not very good. otoh if you smoke it and you like it then who cares.There's a dispensary near here that is selling clones and buds that are only identified as OG. I mean, not like Kush OG or Dogpuke OG, just OG by itself. Does such a strain exist? Was there a single original OG strain?