Kensington Kush Strain Information
Kensington Kush is a creation by Lady Sativa Genetics with dominant indica genes. It is a powerhouse of Bubba Kush and Knightsbridge OG flavor, aroma and effects. It gives off a sweet, earthy and musky aroma. It can be grown indoors and outdoors.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Kensington Kush?
The strain is a mouth-watering flavor of sweet lemon and coffee, and musky kush and earthy notes. It delivers a calming happy highs which will bring you up before cutting you down in the most pleasant manner conceivable. The high will come full circle in a monstrous surge of euphoric vitality that lifts your state of mind to unbelievable heights. Your brain will overflow with satisfaction. The body will also become sedated, in a way that is profoundly unwinding and may even make you to nod off.
What are the Medical Benefits of Kensington Kush?
The strain is highly recommended for people with mental conditions. It energizes people with depression. The strain totally helps them get on their feet by lifting their spirits up. It relieves pressure in the eyes, soothe headaches and migraines, helps in easing chronic fatigue and stress, as well as treating nausea and inducing cravings for people experiencing loss of appetite.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Kensington Kush
The strain’s potency may deliver negativities than bliss if taken in tremendous amounts. It can cause cotton mouth and drying of eyes and throat. The sedative properties may come off as negative as it can make you fall asleep though you are in the middle of a busy day. It can also cause tiredness and migraine.
How to grow Kensington Kush? Some information and Tips
The potent strain is best grown through the Sea of Green (SOG) method, with a temperature emulating the one from the mountains. The humidity must not go beyond 50 percent during the flowering stage. In the last two weeks, switch it over to 40 percent. Watering should be done regularly, but feeding shouldn’t be. To increase air circulation, trim the leaves in the last stage of flowering.