Tropical Kush by Copenhagen Seed Company
OG Kush × Tropical Strains
Tropical Kush, developed by Copenhagen Seed Company, is an indica-dominant hybrid celebrated for its fusion of classic indica traits with tropical aromatic notes. This strain aims to provide a balanced experience, combining physical relaxation with a gentle mental uplift.
Appearance
Tropical Kush plants typically exhibit characteristics of their indica heritage, growing short and bushy with broad, dark green leaves that may show purple tinges under cooler conditions. The buds are notably dense and compact, often measuring 1.5 to 2 inches, and are covered in a generous layer of resin, indicating high potency.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tropical Kush is a complex blend of earthy undertones and bright tropical scents, often featuring notes of citrus, mango, and pineapple. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, delivering a tropical fruit sweetness balanced by an herbal, earthy finish.
Effects
Consumers often experience an initial cerebral lift followed by a profound sense of physical relaxation and sedation. This balanced effect profile is frequently described as euphoric and calming, making it suitable for unwinding and potentially alleviating stress and anxiety.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
High THC levels, typically ranging from 20-25%, are characteristic of Tropical Kush, complemented by low CBD content. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties such as relaxation and anti-inflammatory effects.
Growing
This strain is noted for its resin production, which is often above average. Growers can expect plants that are generally robust and may respond well to cultivation, with buds that are dense and visually appealing due to their resinous coating.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Copenhagen Seed Company, Tropical Kush is a hybrid strain designed to infuse classic indica genetics with tropical flavors. It is a cross involving OG Kush and selected tropical strains, with potential sativa influences from Durban Poison, resulting in a balanced indica-dominant hybrid.