Root Beer Kush Strain Information
The Root Beer Kush strain is pure sativa strain originated from British Columbia, the place where it is officially purchased. The genetic parents and the breeders of this cannabis strain are still unknown up to this time. However, the only apparent attributes of the Root Beer Kush strain is its beautiful production and quality. Physically the strain has buds that are in green color with pistils colored in a very light brown hue. It has pretty thick trichome coverage.Â
What are the Flavor and Effects of Root Beer Kush?
The reason why this strain is named Root Beer Kush is that the scent of this strain has similarity to a root beer. However, the taste of the cannabis strain is nothing similar to its scent. Rather, it has a well-blended combination of vanilla, orange and strawberry hints along with a powerful flavor of an earthy tone. The effects of the Root Beer Kush strains provide uplifting mood and give off energetic vibes which are the primary reason to trigger the inner creativeness of the consumers. It also makes you very sociable that is why it is suitable for social gatherings. It can lead to sleepiness as well and provide relaxation at the end of its effect.Â
What are the Medical Benefits of Root Beer Kush?
The cannabis strain has a wide array of medical conditions it can provide relief with. That includes anxiety, pain and depression. It could even extend up to some psychological problems like Attention Deficit Disorder, mood disorders like bipolar and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Also, sleeplessness, headaches, exhaustion and stress can be easily reduced with the regular usage of Root Beer Kush.Â
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Root Beer Kush?
It can cause drying of the mouth and eyes. The strain also accompanied by further effects like paranoia and anxiety.Â
How to Grow Root Beer Kush?
Due to its limited information available from this strain of cannabis, it may need an expert or skilled growers to cultivate this unknown genetics strain. Though it can be cultivated both indoor and outdoor growing areas.