Sour Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid strain and a cross between OG Kush and Sour Diesel. The strain usually reaches THC levels between 20-27% depending on the phenotype.
Sour Kush has a sour, earthy, citrus and diesel-like smell. The taste of this strain is characterized by the citrusy, piney, and spicy qualities. The terpenes discovered so far in Sour Kush are ß-myrcene, limonene, ß-caryophyllene, a-caryophyllene, linalool, a-pinene, a-humulene, 3-carene, valencene, a-terpinolene, ocimene, and a-bisabolol.*
Users report a relaxed, slightly sedating body state with creative and euphoric thoughts. The strain has a mildly invigorating effect as well as an appetite stimulant. Patients can use this strain to treat the following conditions: depression, anxiety disorders, nausea, chronic pain, stress, muscle spasms, migraines, anorexia, sleep disorders, and inflammatory conditions. Dry mouth, dry eyes, and dizziness may be possible adverse effects. Sour Kush is unsuitable for inexperienced users or those with a low tolerance due to the high THC concentration.
* Terpene profiles and concentrations vary between phenotypes (also applies to batches in the cannabis market).
Medical Cannabis Market Germany:
Manufacturer: Vayamed
Trade names: Avaay 24/1 SK, Avaay 26/1 SK.
Genetics: indica-dominant hybrid
Terpenes: myrcene, limonene, ß-caryophyllene, a-caryophyllene, linalool, a-pinene
THC: 20-27% (varies by batch)
CBD: <0.1%
unirradiated