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The origins of Kush ''Cannabis'' are from [[landrace]] plants mainly in [[Afghanistan]], Northern [[Pakistan]] and North-Western [[India]]<ref>{{cite book |author1=[[Geoffrey William Guy]]|author2=Brian Anthony Whittle |author3=Philip Robson |title=The Medicinal Uses of Cannabis and Cannabinoids |publisher=Pharmaceutical Press |year=2004 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AznCzOxvrtwC&q=Kush&pg=PA61 |isbn=0-85369-517-2 |page=61}}</ref> with the name coming from the [[Hindu Kush]] mountain range. "Hindu Kush" strains of ''Cannabis'' were taken to the United States in the mid-to-late 1970s and continue to be available there to the present day.<ref>{{cite book |last=ElSohly |first=Mahmoud A. |title=Marijuana And The Cannabinoids |publisher=Humana Press |year=2006 |url=https://download.e-bookshelf.de/download/0000/0069/11/L-G-0000006911-0002335966.pdf|isbn=1-58829-456-0 |page=10}}</ref> |
The origins of Kush ''Cannabis'' are from [[landrace]] plants mainly in [[Afghanistan]], Northern [[Pakistan]] and North-Western [[India]]<ref>{{cite book |author1=[[Geoffrey William Guy]]|author2=Brian Anthony Whittle |author3=Philip Robson |title=The Medicinal Uses of Cannabis and Cannabinoids |publisher=Pharmaceutical Press |year=2004 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AznCzOxvrtwC&q=Kush&pg=PA61 |isbn=0-85369-517-2 |page=61}}</ref> with the name coming from the [[Hindu Kush]] mountain range. "Hindu Kush" strains of ''Cannabis'' were taken to the United States in the mid-to-late 1970s and continue to be available there to the present day.<ref>{{cite book |last=ElSohly |first=Mahmoud A. |title=Marijuana And The Cannabinoids |publisher=Humana Press |year=2006 |url=https://download.e-bookshelf.de/download/0000/0069/11/L-G-0000006911-0002335966.pdf|isbn=1-58829-456-0 |page=10}}</ref> |
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'''OG Kush CBD''' strain that has recently swept across California and other parts of the world. The cannabis strain is named after the state of California's cannabis oaks, whose full name is Olok Mak, which means "flowers."<ref>{{Cite web|last=House|first=Hemp|title=Buying OG Kush CBD Outdoor Seeds|url=https://hemphousenc.com/blog/f/buying-og-kush-cbd-outdoor-seeds|access-date=2021-07-27|website=Hemp House|language=en-PK}}</ref> |
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Genus | Cannabis |
Species | Cannabis indica |
Origin | Afghanistan |
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Kush generally refers to a pure or hybrid Cannabis indica strain.[1] Pure C. indica strains include Afghan Kush, Hindu Kush, Green Kush, and Purple Kush.[1] Hybrid strains of C. indica include Blueberry Kush and Golden Jamaican Kush.[1]
The origins of Kush Cannabis are from landrace plants mainly in Afghanistan, Northern Pakistan and North-Western India[2] with the name coming from the Hindu Kush mountain range. "Hindu Kush" strains of Cannabis were taken to the United States in the mid-to-late 1970s and continue to be available there to the present day.[3]
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References
- ^ a b c Gloss, D (October 2015). "An Overview of Products and Bias in Research". Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics. 12 (4): 731–4. doi:10.1007/s13311-015-0370-x. PMC 4604179. PMID 26202343.
- ^ Geoffrey William Guy; Brian Anthony Whittle; Philip Robson (2004). The Medicinal Uses of Cannabis and Cannabinoids. Pharmaceutical Press. p. 61. ISBN 0-85369-517-2.
- ^ ElSohly, Mahmoud A. (2006). Marijuana And The Cannabinoids (PDF). Humana Press. p. 10. ISBN 1-58829-456-0.