BC Kush

BC Kush

Cannabis Strain by B.C. Grown

Introduction
BC Kush appears in multiple entries across British Columbia's cannabis genetics catalog: B.C. Grown (mostly indica, ~55 days), Unknown or Legendary (mostly indica, ~56 days), and B.C. Bud Depot (mostly indica, ~60 days)—three versions of the same Kush genetic adaptation to BC's Pacific Northwest growing tradition.

Lineage
Kush genetics originate in the Hindu Kush mountain range spanning Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northwestern India—ancient cannabis-producing regions where the compact, resinous indica varieties that became foundational for global cannabis breeding evolved over millennia. 'BC Kush' represents what happened when these Hindu Kush genetics entered British Columbia's outdoor growing culture: Pacific Northwest farmers adapted the compact, cold-hardy Afghan indicas to BC's specific climate, selecting for outdoor performance in the Okanagan, Kootenay, and other BC growing regions over multiple generations. The three versions represent different preservation lineages of this regional adaptation—B.C. Grown and Unknown/Legendary versions at 55-56 days likely represent older, more compact selections; BC Bud Depot's 60-day version may incorporate additional refinement. All three are mostly-indica, consistent with the pure Hindu Kush heritage that defines Kush genetics globally.

Terpenes
The terpene profile across BC Kush versions reflects the Hindu Kush heritage: myrcene dominance with earthy, hash-adjacent aromatics, caryophyllene adding pepper and spice, and possible pine notes from Pacific Northwest growing environment integration. BC's cool growing conditions historically concentrate these terpene profiles during outdoor finishing.

Growth
Growth across versions (55-60 days) is compact and efficient—true to the Hindu Kush genetic heritage of manageable, cold-adapted indica plants. BC's outdoor conditions suit these genetics naturally.

Effects
Reported effects from BC Kush deliver the Kush promise: deeply relaxing, physically heavy, and mentally settling—the traditional Hindu Kush experience adapted for Pacific Northwest cultivation.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction; consult local regulations before cultivation or use.

Sources: https://www.bcbuddepot.com/

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