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Strain · Indica · Afghan landrace (Hindu Kush mountain range)

Hindu Kush

Hindu Kush is a indica cannabis cultivar, a cross of Afghan landrace (Hindu Kush mountain range). It typically tests around 18–24% THC and leans on Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene. Effects commonly reported include relax, sleep, pain relief. Effects may vary.

Also known as: Hindu Kush Kush, HK

Type
Indica
Typical THC
18–24%
CBD
<1%
Lineage
Afghan landrace (Hindu Kush mountain range)
Top terpenes
Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene
Flavor
Earthy, Hash, Pine

Terpene profile

MyrceneLimoneneCaryophyllenePineneLinaloolTerpinoleneHumulene
The cultivar

Hindu Kush is a pure indica landrace from the mountain range straddling Afghanistan and Pakistan, one of the oldest cultivars in the catalog and a backbone of modern hash genetics. A myrcene-forward terpene profile gives it a heavy, earthy, sweet-and-spicy character with hash and pine on the exhale. Smokers often describe a deep body calm and end-of-day stillness, which makes it a nighttime pick rather than a daytime one. Effects may vary.

What to expect

Hindu Kush is most often reported as relax, sleep, pain relief. Like any cultivar, the experience depends on dose, your tolerance, the specific batch, and the terpene profile on the day. Start low, especially if it is new to you. Effects may vary. Please consume responsibly.

Pairs well with: Save it for a slow evening at home when you have nothing left on the calendar.
Reported effects
FAQ · Hindu Kush

Is Hindu Kush indica or sativa?

Hindu Kush is a pure indica, a landrace from the Hindu Kush mountains. It has never been crossed with another strain, which is why it reads as a textbook heavy, body-leaning indica with earthy hash character. Effects may vary.

How strong is Hindu Kush?

Hindu Kush usually tests in the 18 to 24 percent THC range, putting it at moderate to high potency. Real lab numbers shift batch to batch, so check the live menu for the current drop. Newer smokers may want to start low.

What does Hindu Kush taste like?

Expect earthy and sweet up front with a spicy, hash-like depth and notes of pine and skunk. That profile traces to its myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene terpenes, which together give it that classic old-school landrace aroma.

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