
Platinum Kush- Casco Botanicals
Description:
The sedating high from this indica is perfect for a night of anxiety-free relaxation. An indica, Platinum Kush has more CBD than most strains available in America. This chemical is used to treat severe seizures and other conditions. The combination of THC and CBD makes this a good strain for anxiety, depression, and pain, as the body high is deeply relaxing.
From:
Casco Botanicals
Indica/Sativa:
90% Indica 10% Sativa
Genetics:
Master Kush X Afghani Strain
Taste Like:
Earthy, fruity, Pine, Sweet,
Smells Like:
Earthy, Sweet, fruity, Hash,
Feels Like:
Body High, Cerebral, Euphoria, Happy, Hungry, Relaxing, Sleepy
Good For:
ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Chronic Pain, Depression, Headaches, Inflammation, Insomnia, Loss of Appetite, Migraines, Stress
- Earthy
- Chemical
- Flowery

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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.