Hybride

Tuna Kush

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Taste & Smell

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About this Hybrid Strain

Tuna Kush derives its name from its odd fishy aroma that transfers into tasting like skunk on the exhale. While its scent and taste aren’t overly appealing, the enjoyable effects that many experience with this strain have become renowned among its consumers. Cured nuggets of Tuna Kush consist of deep greens tinged with thick trichomes that lighten its tones.

Fans of Tuna Kush say they’ve experienced a relaxation similar to feeling filled with sand. Couch-lock is a possible effect according to some, while others enjoy Tuna Kush for its cerebral enhancement. According to them, the mind will wander in dream-like introspection and this could be fun for taking a walk or relaxing before bed.

THC levels tend to average in the mid-teens for Tuna Kush. It descends as a phenotype of the popular Hindu Kush.


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Tuna Kush - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Tuna Kush

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What is Tuna Kush?

Tuna Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that has an overpowering pungent smell that can only be described as fishy.

Where does Tuna Kush come from?

Tuna Kush is a cross of OG Kush and Black Tuna

What does Tuna Kush smell like?

Tuna Kush has an overwhelming smell that's actually incredibly fishy... so skunky that some have said it smells like rotten tuna!

What does Tuna Kush taste like?

The aroma doesn't transfer well over to taste and its sour skunky flavor is aggressive.

What color does Tuna Kush have?

Tuna Kush consist of deep greens tinged with thick trichomes that lighten its tones

What effects does Tuna Kush have?

If you're able to get over the taste and smell, Users have said that it has one of the more pure Indica experiences. Tuna Kush has been said to take your mind on a wake as you enjoy a sense of euphoria and dreaminess. Consumers have said that it is a peaceful state full of reflection and relaxation.

Is Tuna Kush an indica, sativa or hybrid?

Tuna Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid


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