
Platinum Kush Breath
Lineage: OGKBv2 x Platinum
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Bred by In House Genetics. Pheno selected in house from seed.
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Earthy with a touch of sweet on the nose. This one packs a classic “indica” punch and is great for relaxation. Delivering very little cerebral effects, PKB is perfect for unwinding and forgetting about whatever is stressing you.
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Grown by Sense, powered by Sync SF.
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SyncSF is a San Francisco-based social equity cannabis brand making premium, small-batch cannabis flower accessible to all. Founded by a 4th generation Mexican and Mission District native, SyncSF was created as an inclusive business advocating for the local community and its growing need for therapeutic plant medicine. With a goal of fostering a higher consciousness and human connection to oneself and others, SyncSF represents where the fast-paced urban hustle meets our humanistic desire for spiritual healing.
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Our goal is to lift up our community and other equity applicants who were negatively impacted by the war on drugs.
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.