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Burmese Kush

Burmese × OG Kush · T.H. Seeds

Burmese Kush is T.H. Seeds' Burmese landrace × OG Kush cross, a heritage indica-leaning hybrid that brings a tropical sweetness to the OG kush family. Onset is moderate and body-leaning, the head settles before the body, and the arc holds a relaxed euphoria for two hours before tipping toward sleep. A reliable evening pick for adults 21+ who want kush bones with an unusual fruit nose.

Aroma is earthy kush with a tropical fruit top note and a sweet exhale, a profile some users describe as one of the more distinctive in the kush family without straying from the heritage formula. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead the panel. Stocked sporadically on California heritage menus and occasional NY craft drops through 2026. A clear heritage benchmark for shoppers tracking the Burmese landrace contribution to the modern kush catalog.

Effects

relaxedhappysleepyeuphoric

Flavors

earthytropicalkushsweet

Terpene profile

myrcenecaryophyllenelimonene

Reported uses

insomniapainstress

Frequently asked

Is Burmese Kush a sativa, indica, or hybrid?

Burmese Kush is classified as a indica strain. Its genetic lineage is Burmese × OG Kush.

What are the effects of Burmese Kush?

Consumers commonly report that Burmese Kush produces feelings of relaxed, happy, sleepy, and euphoric. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.

What does Burmese Kush taste like?

Burmese Kush's flavor profile is characterized by earthy, tropical, kush, and sweet notes.

How strong is Burmese Kush?

Burmese Kush typically tests in the 18–24% THC range. This is a typical modern-market potency range.

What is Burmese Kush commonly used for?

Burmese Kush is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for insomnia, pain, and stress. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.

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