Duke Nukem
THC
20%NORMAL
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
sativa
afternoon
afternoon

Typical Effects

FocusedFocused
Cotton MouthCotton Mouth
CreativeCreative

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
Loss of AppetiteLoss of Appetite
AnxietyAnxiety

Duke Nukem Weed Strain

The Duke Nukem weed strain is a predominantly Sativa-based hybrid with a 65:35 Sativa to Indica ratio. Named after the main character of an influential video game series, the Duke Nukem cannabis strain is as potent as its inspiration. Duke Nukem marijuana strain plants have THC levels reaching up to 20%! The Duke Nukem weed strain is a cross between the Chemmando and Chernobyl strains, and it lives up to this classic heritage. So smoke some Duke Nukem buds to enjoy a fun, cheerful, and creative high. 

 

Duke Nukem Strain Characteristics

Duke Nukem flowers are unusually colourful, featuring a green base colour with pink and orange accents. So how does the Duke Nukem weed strain taste? Duke Nukem cannabis strain flowers are highly aromatic, with skunky, citrus, and tropical fruit notes. In addition, Duke Nukem marijuana strain smoke has distinctive herbal and floral flavours. 

 

Uses & Effects of Duke Nukem Weed

Since Duke Nukem weed strain plants are Sativa-dominant, they offer a delightful cerebral high. You’ll feel focused and creative whenever you use the Duke Nukem cannabis strain. Recreational users turn to Duke Nuken marijuana strain products to break through creative blocks, feel inspired, and get things done. Duke Nukem buds are known for improving moods, appetites, and energy levels in the medical community. Medical users smoke the Duke Nukem weed strain to manage conditions like muscle spasms, insomnia, fatigue, inflammation, chronic pain, eye pressure, spasticity, and more.

 

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References

Mehmedic Z, Chandra S, Slade D et al. Potency trends of Δ9-THC and other cannabinoids in confiscated cannabis preparations from 1993 to 2008. J Forensic Sci. 2010 Sep;55(5):1209-17. Available At: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20487147/

Fischer, B. (2009, April). Cannabis use in Canada: the need for a ‘public health’ approach. National Library of Medicine National Center for Biotechnology Information. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19839283/

Department of Justice. Cannabis Act  (2018). Available at: https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-24.5/

Government of British Columbia. (2019, December 13). Cannabis. Available at: https://cannabis.gov.bc.ca/

Common Usage

Depressed
10/10
Loss of Appetite
6/10
Anxiety
8/10
Pain
4/10
Nausea
6/10

Typical Effects

Focused
2/10
Cotton Mouth
4/10
Creative
10/10
Energetic
4/10
Euphoric
6/10

THC Content

Highest Test
20%
Strain Average
17.5%
Sativa Average
13.5%

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