What does kush smell like?

cannofbliss

Well-Known Member
the taste is really what sets it off...

now for the original kushes the Afgan Kush aka the first AK... ;) lol i think is more sweeter earthy smelling with than the Hindu Kush...

but as a generality there usually def some warm kitty undertones to any Kush strain... ;) lol
 

jammin screw

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Coffee skunky fruity , fruity pebbles fruit loop skunk funk lemony pledgy piney coffee again maybe caramel machiato with a punch of skunk twist with alil fruity, earthy mustmusky smell n all mix n match,
 

dopeyG

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Coffee skunky fruity , fruity pebbles fruit loop skunk funk lemony pledgy piney coffee again maybe caramel machiato with a punch of skunk twist with alil fruity, earthy mustmusky smell n all mix n match,
you named so many different smells lol, but this is really what it smells like. I think som ppl get the coffee smell and the cat piss smell mixed up. Or some say coffee and some say cat piss
 

junboy2000

Active Member
Your Kush Smell comes from strains that are from here...http://www.baluch-rugs.com/History/Hindu_Kush_Mountains.htm or have been crossed with strains from there. If your Weed does not have anything with said below, then its not a kush strain.


Kush refers to a subset of strains of Cannabis indica. The origins of Kush cannabis are from landrace plants mainly in Afghanistan, Northern Pakistan and North-Western India with the name coming from the Hindu Kush mountain range. "Hindu Kush" strains of cannabis were brought to the United States in the mid-to-late 1970s and continue to be available there to the present day.




 

dirtsurfr

Well-Known Member
I likes my Hindo Skunk!! but it's a Sativa HB.
I'm gettin ready to hit some thats from last year and it's so yummy now that it's cured
for a year...
 

kulakush

Member
I feel like this thread never really got a good answer as there seems to be a confusion between Kush and Og Kush. Kush strains are 100% Indica thus landrace strains that had been bred for their specific environments. The smell of kush is always pungent. The smell is thick and it stays in the room long after the jar has been closed and put away.Thick smelling like some of the incense you would smell at church. Kush can smell sweet and musky at the same time, while being earthy with hints of pine and sandalwood.

Kush is one of the oldest strains of cannabis that exists, native to the Hindu Kush mountains that run along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border. It’s the Indica that came from that region that is referred to as Kush.

On the other hand what we’ve all know and smoked as og kush is the brilliance of basically crossing the best sativa genetics with the best Indica Kush genetics. So in essence it’s not a put Kush strain. It’s a hybrid and it’s phenotypes can sometimes smell more on the lemony side, (Sativa terps) and sometimes more on the earthy Woody piney side (Indica Kush Terps) a lot depends on the environment as well that can kind of shift things around a bit. However when you have a mixture of them all you get the gasoline, pinesol
Smell which also in my opinion is a sign that the og kush is a bit chemed out. The old school legendary og kush smells pungently Musky, sweet and earthy with hints of pine when it’s properly flushed, high in resin content and cured properly. I’ve seen it smell more lemony pinesol when it’s not properly flushed right.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I feel like this thread never really got a good answer as there seems to be a confusion between Kush and Og Kush. Kush strains are 100% Indica thus landrace strains that had been bred for their specific environments. The smell of kush is always pungent. The smell is thick and it stays in the room long after the jar has been closed and put away.Thick smelling like some of the incense you would smell at church. Kush can smell sweet and musky at the same time, while being earthy with hints of pine and sandalwood.

Kush is one of the oldest strains of cannabis that exists, native to the Hindu Kush mountains that run along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border. It’s the Indica that came from that region that is referred to as Kush.

On the other hand what we’ve all know and smoked as og kush is the brilliance of basically crossing the best sativa genetics with the best Indica Kush genetics. So in essence it’s not a put Kush strain. It’s a hybrid and it’s phenotypes can sometimes smell more on the lemony side, (Sativa terps) and sometimes more on the earthy Woody piney side (Indica Kush Terps) a lot depends on the environment as well that can kind of shift things around a bit. However when you have a mixture of them all you get the gasoline, pinesol
Smell which also in my opinion is a sign that the og kush is a bit chemed out. The old school legendary og kush smells pungently Musky, sweet and earthy with hints of pine when it’s properly flushed, high in resin content and cured properly. I’ve seen it smell more lemony pinesol when it’s not properly flushed right.
To this intriguing-low-post-count member, I wish to say that to me kush smells like something that rhymes.

 
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