TYKOON - ( Triangle Kush x Blue Cookies )
Strain- TYKOON
Lineage - (Triangle Kush x Blue Cookies)
Indica
Heavy Smoker- Nighttime
Light Smoker - Nighttime
Nose-
Spicy Kush Gas front with a smooth sweet cake like back.
Effect
Relaxed heavy body high that melts away anxiety and body pain but leaves you with a rush of energy
*****The Faded Difference******
-How its grown that makes the difference-
We focus on drenching with organics, carbon, a diverse range of organic acids, enzymes, microbes and fungi. This process allows us to mimic what the plant would see in a rich living soil situation bringing out the max genetic potential of any strain. This gives you the taste, resin and smoke to match the smell. The difference is more nuance and full body. Leaving you coming back trying to figure out the different tastes and aromas. Most weed these days is one dimensional, ours even on the same strains you can get elsewhere provides a total different experience.
After its grown we put care to make sure that drying and a proper cure is achieved. Most growers rush this and don't take the time to properly cure, when you do this more magic happens that brings out flavors and tastes to give you a full bodied effect and experience. Not only that but to get the same experience every time. We the proper break with your hands, the proper mouth coat when you smoke it. Most of all for the flavor to translate when you smoke it with a non harsh smooth experience.
- Earthy
- Woody
- Chemical
Faded Cannabis Company
Medical License: DSP142
Maine
The Triangle Kush story begins in South Florida, where a young grower origins_tk_og accidentally crossed an Emerald Triangle female with pollen from a Hindu Kush plant.
According to the grower, the Hindu Kush seeds that eventually pollinated the Emerald Triangle plants came from Nevil Schoenmakers Seed Bank in Amsterdam. Origins_tk_og smuggled these seeds back to the US in 1989, and two years later he germinated those seeds and introduced the plants into his 12-light room once they were confirmed to be female plants. One of those Hindu kush plants hermaphrodited and pollinated the room of Emerald Triangle plants.
The resulting seeds went on to play a significant role in shaping the landscape of cannabis genetics in the United States. One of the seeds eventually became Triangle Kush while another became the OG Kush.