Platinum Kush
Negatives**
Terpenes
Genetics
When it comes to Platinum Kush cannabis strain, don't be surprised if it creeps up on you like a crafty thief – albeit one that leaves behind a sumptuous rug of relaxation and a penchant for snacking. This much-loved indica is the offspring of legendary OG Kush and classic Afghani parents, culminating in a beautifully calming high that’ll soothe you like herbal tea on a wet day: think warm and comfy with just enough THC (usually around 17%) to induce wave upon wave of bliss without blasting you off into orbit.
Then there’s the taste. Prepare your palate for a full-on assault of tastiness that also manages to be really moreish too! A properly seasoned dish springs to mind; one minute spicy and herbal, the next – thanks largely to caryophyllene’s sweet terpene kiss – almost saccharine. It’s an experience your taste-buds won’t forget in a hurry: trust us when we say that as soon as this bad-boy hits your tongue they’ll start doing cartwheels while your body continues its journey southward towards sofa-ville. There is also some suggestion (albeit indirect) from labouratory studies that caryophyllene has anti-inflammatory properties… but please don’t think smoking cannabis will rescue a burnt dinner!
Little wonder then this particular Platinum Kush weed strain of medical marijuana has built up something of a fan base over the years – especially among those after an easy night-time smoke or anyone needing help soothing away stress/worries plus increasing their appetite. The munchies can come on pretty strong with Platinum Kush so make sure there are snacks within reaching distance before sparking up a doobie: most folk find its combination of effects (alongside great flavour) makes them want to eat lots & lots. After which point feeling utterly content doing very little except maybe watching TV for hours on end seems completely appealing… 🛋🥔
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.