The King Tut cannabis strain gets its name from the Egyptian Boy King, Tutankhamen. And just like the treasures of so many ancient pharaohs, this strain’s origin story seems to have been lost. However, it has an 80:20 Sativa to Indica ratio and shares some characteristics with the AK-47 cannabis strain. Users say it packs a punch with THC levels ranging from 25% to 30%.
Because of its Sativa forward makeup, King Tut is not for those people looking to relax. Instead, this rare strain boosts energy and focus significantly and is perfect for daytime usage. It helps users accomplish tasks and keep them socially perky. Expect a giggle or three with King Tut!
This cannabis strain helps alleviate inflammation, nausea, chronic pain, depression, stress and anxiety. In addition, King Tut is said to have a combination of citrus and earthy flavours and a lovely floral bouquet aroma.
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