Pink Kush

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Pink Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid strain and reaches THC levels between 18-25%, sometimes higher, depending on the phenotype. The exact origin of the strain is unknown, it is believed the strain is an offspring of OG Kush hybrids. The strain has an earthy, floral and sweet smell and taste that is accompanied by a spicy, citrusy note. The terpenes discovered in Pink Kush so far are nerolidol, ß-caryophyllene, a-bisabolol, a-humulene, limonene, linalool, ß-myrcene, ß-pinene, a-pinene, camphene, geraniol, terpinolene, and caryophyllene oxide.*

Users describe the effects of Pink Kush as creative, relaxing, euphoric, and appetizing. After the cerebral effects wear off, the strain can be very sedating, some users report. Medical patients can use this strain to treat their depression, anxiety disorders, chronic pain, mirgrine, insomnia, nausea, anorexia, inflammatory disorders, and stress. This strain is usually recommended for evening use but can also be used during the day. Possible adverse effects may include dry mouth and dry eyes. For some patients, the cerebral effects may prevent them from falling asleep.

This strain is not suitable for all patients who have sleep problems, as well as for users with a low tolerance.
*Terpene profiles and concentrations vary between phenotypes (also applies to cannabis market batches).
Medical Cannabis Market Germany:
Manufacturer: Canify
Trade Names: Canify 18/1 Pink Kush, Canify 22/1 Pink Kush.
Genetics: indica-dominant hybrid
Terpenes: nerolidol, bisabolol, ß-caryophyllene, linalool
THC: 18-25% (varies by batch)
CBD: <0.1%
unirradiated

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