We aren’t sure about the Lemon Kush cannabis strain’s origins, but many people think it came from Lemon G and Master Kush. A 50/50 combination of Indicia and Sativa makes the THC concentration between 17% and 26%.
Different cannabis strains have their own unique smells, tastes, and appearance. This is due to factors such as the grower’s strain genetics, terpene profile, and expertise. For example, the Lemon Kush strain has a lemon smell, and it also possesses a pleasant, sweet citrusy taste. In addition, the plant has nugs that are thickly coated with sparkles.
If you use Lemon Kush, it’ll make you creative and focused after you consume this strain. A benefit of this strain is that it eases menstrual cramps and migraines. Plus, it helps with insomnia.
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