Here is some stinky pinky medical marijuana. This strain is relatively new and its classified as a strong sativa. It gets the pinky name from having a slight pink tint to the orange hairs. Check out the picture.
Here is another example of Pineapple Express Medical Marijuana Strain. It seems that around the time of the movie ‘Pineapple Express’ coming out, everyone that had pineapple began to call their strain Pineapple Express. There’s really no such thing as a real deal strain with the express name in it, much to the dismay of many pot smokers who saw the movie. Check out the picture, doesn’t it even look pineapple tasting?
Here is some “Honey Buds“. Honey Bud is marijuana nugs dipped in butane hash oil. This stuff is super potent. So potent after only a week of smoking it my tolerance to normal leaf buds was through the roof. This is a sativa and the oil that these nugs are coated in is probably one of the top 3 strongest Hash Oil i’ve ever smoked.
Here is yet another example of Pre-98 Bubba Kush. Supposedly this strain is of the original Bubba cut before things changed in 1998. In 2001 I started to get good Bubba Kush in the valley. Bubba was even more in demand than OG Kush in those early days at the beginning of this decade. This pure indica has a great calming effect. Your whole body feels soothed after smoking this strain.
Here is some 707 OG Kush. 707 refers to the area code that this strain was bred. Humboldt County is known to produce some of the best OG Kush you can find, this strain was not one to disappoint. The pure indica was fresh smelling and the taste was mellow and not harsh at all. You can tell this strain was perfected with love.
Here is some Banana Kush. This strain smelled a little bit like banana’s and not really like kush at the same time. This is a hybrid, most likely heavily sativa strain. The nugs were fluffy and not that sticky either. The smoke was ok and the high was average. Banana Kush usually doesn’t live up to the hype.
Here is some Organic Headband. Headband is a hybrid strain consisting of 2 parts Sour Diesel, one part OG Kush. It was supposedly crossed with sour diesel twice over because the indica nature of OG Kush always started to dominate. Headband is known to knock you out hard, harder than any other strain. Check out the pictures.
Here is some OG Kush grown outdoors. This is a great looking nug no matter where it was grown. Seeing OG Kush do this well in a outdoor setting and climate is not something you’re used to. This pure indica had an earthier taste than normal, but still good none the less. Check out this picture of this strain.
Here is some Sour Diesel. Sour Diesel is one of the only sativa’s that I enjoy smoking. Sour Diesel is probably the strongest sativa out there. Some people say that Sour Diesel and OG Kush have the same parents or that they started almost the same but evolved into different things people of their differing environment. I do see some similarities in the trait of OG and Sour D, mostly the piney – skunky smell. Sour Diesel often has rather large diameter pinkish – orange hairs, and the structure of the buds is round little flowers reaching towards the tops of the nugs. Sour Diesel is one of the most popular high end strains and one of the only high end strains in scarce markets like New York or other east coast cities. Below is a picture of some Northern California “Emerald Triangle” Humboldt County Sour Diesel.
Sour Diesel Medical Marijuana Strain
Here is some pretty good Green Crack. Green Crack is one of the most popular Sativa strains out there in the California Medical Marijuana Scene. Green Crack produces a somewhat “up” high without the usual burnout or body load associated with an Indica like OG Kush. Green Crack has been reported by many patients to alleviate stomach pain. This fruity smelling Sativa is sure to put a smile on your face.
Strain: Platinum OG Kush
Genetics: Indica
Uses: Insomnia, Pain Relief, Glaucoma, Arthritis, Anxiety
Origins: OG Kush is the strongest strain out right now. Modern OG Kush was created and perfected in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. This Platinum variety of OG is just a way of saying its very potent and very frosty looking. Check out all the trichomes.
Here is some Headband straight from the 707. Headband is a relatively new strain made popular in the San Fernando Valley by HC Remedies Dispensary. Headband is an OG Kush and Sour Diesel Hybrid. Story has it that it is OG Kush crossed with Sour Diesel and then crossed with Sour Diesel once again. Since becoming popular maybe inferior dispensaries began calling Sour Diesel “Headband” to make it sell more. When you’re smoking real deal 707 Headband you will know it. You will be super high and you’ll be high a long time. Check out this strain, it’s one of the strongest.
Here’s some King Louie OG Kush. This is yet another variation of OG Kush. Medical patients choose OG Kush because they know they’re getting the most potent and best tasting smoke out there. OG Kush is almost always a pure indica and leaves you smashed. OG Kush is my personal choice, nothing else does the trick if you’ve been smoke good OG for a while.
Here is November 2010’s edition of the mega popular Skywalker OG Kush. Skywalker OG Kush has a few traits I look for. The nugs should be tight, dense, and well manicured. The smell should be typical strong OG smell but with hints of pine and menthol. Skywalker produces a very strong high, with a little cerebral kick you don’t always get from an OG Kush strain. It’s easy to see why medical patients all over california demand this strain.
Here is some Los Angeles OG Kush. Don’t know how it got this name, must have been grown here. LA OG Kush is about a 7 or 8, not the best but still really good. This is another OG variant thats a hard hitting indica, with great taste and super potent smell. This stuff smells like skunks when you break a nug open.