Jenny Kush strain review

Jenny Kush

(Sativa 50%/ Indica 50%) Amnesia Haze X Rare Dankness #2

Harvest XL, indoor 350-400 gr/sqm, outdoor up to 400gr/plant

8 – 10 weeks

THC 15%-20%, CBD Less than 1%

New school
Warm climate

Jenny Kush strain:
Once one of the most prolific cannabis activists was Jenny Monson. Her good friends at Rare Dankness Seeds have made a deliberate attempt to keep your memory alive by making “Jenny Kush” after she passed away in 2013. Not just this, but the breeders make all the proceeds donated to the family of Jenny so that their children can happily grow up despite the threatening cost.
While there are various speculations about parenting, one thing is for sure-rare thanksgiving grapes picked industries worth recalling Jenny Monson. Rare Dankness # 2 is one of those, a strong indica tenderness with a tense twist. Later it became coupled with the award-winning Amnesia Haze because of its long-lasting development. A classic bud with small, grape-shaped olive-green cups which contrast to fiery orange hair, with rich purple tones.
The scent of Jenny Kush remembers the fruits that have been picked. It is sweet with notes of a wet field like mature red-blackberries and oranges. The subtle floral smell in the breeze is torn off.
Drawn into it, Jenny Kush blasts with candied blueberries and citrus aromas in her palate. The sugar is perfectly paired with the herbaceous flowers that transform into a soothing pine on the exhalation.
Jenny Kush dries his eyes and mouth like most strains. This is because the development of humidity in the tear ducts and salivary glands normally interfere with cannabinoids. Particularly with the use of over-crowding, users may have to watch over mild swelling and transient headaches. Though uncommon, Jenny Kush’s brain capacity can occasionally paranoia people. It is also best to prevent unnecessary intake of stress.
It’s a warm fluffy feeling to even things out. First subtle, then, it becomes more relaxed and collapses into the muscles and envelopes the user. It’s calming and quiet.
Average yield
Jenny Kush has released Unusual Welcome this Seeds, albeit occasionally. Jenny Kush is very quick to develop, apart from being able to have half a lot of males. Its stalks, like an Indica, are dense and durable and make dense nugs that taper on one end. The approach of low-stress preparation stops competent women from becoming hermaphrodites.
It takes Jenny Kush to bloom an average of 8-10 weeks. In general, farmers cultivate between 350 and 400 grams. of buds per square meter. However, the implementation of methods such as Sea of Green Methods will increase yields and reduce the time of flora.
Growing outdoors from the second to the third week of October, Jenny Kush flowers in the northern hemisphere. Each plant produces at least 400 grams of frosted trichomes until ready to harvest, as a robust yielder.
Medical use
By delivering a cure from multiple physical and emotional problems, Jenny Kush maintains his therapeutic worth. One of the best users is chronic stress control that typically accelerates depression attacks. It positively changes pessimistic perceptions and calms the mind by riding the mind with self-depreciated thoughts.
THC becomes a natural painkiller at elevated doses. It alleviates pain, in particular, acute stinging that users with anorexia often experience from food starved bodies. The antiemetic effects of cancer patients, meanwhile, prohibit them from vomiting after their chemical treatment sessions.




