CAM | Platinum OG | Joint | 1g
Platinum OG is a Indica cross of OG Kush x Master Kush
Woman-owned and locally grown. We have been cultivating premium quality cannabis at California Artisanal Medicine since 2009. Here at California Artisanal Medicine, we LOVE cannabis! We always have, and always will. We hope you enjoy the flowers just as much as we enjoyed growing them - California Artisanal Medicine
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Here at California Artisanal Medicine, we LOVE cannabis!
We always have, and always will.
We are infatuated with the sparkle of a gorgeously mature bud, the hints of grape and melon in a perfectly cured flower, the neroli notes of a rare skunk varietal, and the gas and burning rubber notes in our OG's.
Working with cannabis is a wonderful alchemy of climate, genetics, patience, and sometimes even luck.
CAM has been our life and passion for nearly two decades, woman-owned and grown, established back in 2009.
We understand just how privileged we are to be around this plant on a daily basis.
Each time we harvest we learn something new, and every morning when we walk into our gardens, we're reminded of just how lucky we are.
It’s all about inspiration, and practice, practice, practice!
New to California, but we carry the same mantra each day... "you are only as good as your last round."
We hope you enjoy the flowers just as much as we enjoyed growing them. - California Artisanal Medicine
Platinum Kush, also known as Platinum OG, is a West Coast staple that first emerged in the early 1990s as a hybrid of Master Kush with the landrace Afghani. Sources speculate that the strain is instead a cross of OG Kush and Afghani, and different varieties with the same name may exist on the market.
At full maturity, Platinum Kush is a squat, bushy plant with wide, dark leaves and medium-sized buds. Its flower tends to be densely packed, colored with orange hairs and resinous trichomes. Platinum Kush is known for its hardiness, making a suitable crop for either indoor or outdoor growing, even in colder climates. The strain flowers in 8-9 weeks indoors and late September outdoors in the Northern Hemisphere, March in the Southern Hemisphere.