Why Colorado Tokers Love Presidential Kush
Remember the stoner kid in Dazed and Confused who swears that George Washingtons old lady, Martha, lit up a fat bowl for Georgie at the end of the day? Probably bullshit, but whatever: Washington definitely grew hemp before it was banned more than a century later. He had a lot of stress with that whole revolution thing, and its fun to imagine Washington, Franklin, Jefferson and other banknote heads passing around a joint while talking about their brave new world. Although colonial dirt weed certainly wasnt as potent as the modern Presidential Kush, I cant help but feel a little more stately when I get an eighth of this sticky hybrid and blaze one for the nation.
A more recent strain on the commercial scene, Presidential Kush is known as Presidential OG in some circles; depending on whos doing the talking, it was bred from a blend of OG Kush and Bubblegum or Lemon Skunk. There are potheads who believe the two are entirely separate strains, but Ive seen both names with either combination of genetics, so its hard to tell which is which. Naturally, the Bubblegum cut is much more sedative and indica-leaning, while the Lemon Skunk version is closer to a 50/50 ratio. Both are potent enough to take you to space, but the knockout blow from the Bubblegum variety comes almost instantly, while its Lemon Skunk counterpart is known to make users uplifted for at least an hour before they crash into the couch.
Presidentials OG characteristics are present to all senses in both versions, with dank scents of citrus and pine, a strong earthy taste and a smaller bud structure. The Green Solutions variety, bred with Lemon Skunk, won first-place awards at the High Times Cannabis Cup and the Hemp Connoisseur Awards in 2014, and LEagles Bubblegum cut is a delicious nightcap strain with a heavyweight punch.
We havent found a POTUS with the balls to legalize this beautiful plant yet, but you can still walk softly and carry a big spliff of Presidential Kush. Maybe if more global leaders did, the world wouldnt seem so scary.
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