Triangle Kush

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Description

Triangle Kush Marijuana Strain

Triangle Kush Marijuana Strain is an indica originating in Florida, named after the state’s three cannabis-producing capitals: Jacksonville, Miami, and Tampa. Indoor or outdoor grows are low yielders, but clear, active effects stimulating creativity and discussion drive this strain’s production. Flowers are expected at around 70 days.

The White, also called Triangle Kush Strain, derives its name from the thick layer of crystal trichomes that form on its buds and leaves when harvest-ready. It is a hybrid cannabis strain that’s indica-dominant, producing a very light scent and taste that are quite earthy, like freshly churned soil and pine. Its nugs are shaped like miniature Christmas trees, being large and dense. However, don’t let the lack of odor fool you – its effects are still enjoyable.

THC levels of The White reach heights between 20-28%. Its high is known to elate, often inducing small fits of the giggles. Though the high may take several minutes to kick in, it will lead to improved mood and a warm body high. For some, hunger may arise, so having snacks handy is recommended. As the high wears down, it turns into a stone that will help aid in sleep.

Besides typical dry mouth or eyes, The White may cause headache, dizziness, or paranoia when consuming above tolerance levels.

Triangle Kush Strain: Aroma, Flavor, and Appearance

Aroma: At first whiff straight out of the jar, the fragrance of the Triangle Kush marijuana strain may be very sour. You may notice a slight lemon note with floral and earthy undertones. You may also notice something that smells like fuel or diesel, so it can be very pungent at first whiff.

Flavor: If you think that the aroma is quite strong, the flavor of Triangle Kush strain will be even stronger. The earthy and lemony taste will hit your tastebuds quite hard. Many describe it also as being spicy and woody, which makes for an even more interesting combination in flavor.

Appearance: The buds of the Triangle Kush strain are usually deep forest green in color and have dark orange to amber-colored hairs. On top of it all, however, is a light dusting of snow-white trichomes, which make it an incredibly beautiful bud to look at as well.

Triangle Kush Strain Grow Info

If you are wishing to grow some of your own Triangle Kush, you may need a bit of experience with growing cannabis, as this is not a typically easy strain that is suitable for beginners. Since it is an indica-dominant strain, however, it can hold up to weather changes and harsher conditions, so that is a plus. If you are going to be growing Triangle Kush indoors, it’s going to require a lot of work and upkeep.

The environment should be pretty warm and rich in carbon dioxide. The temperature should not go above 88 degrees Fahrenheit, despite how warm it should be kept. You also need to clip the plants, because they can grow to be pretty tall as well. It usually takes about 10 to 12 weeks to start seeing flowers on the plant and for buds to form. With all this work, however, it still does not yield very much bud per square meter – only about 10 oz of bud can be expected from each square meter of plant. But many think that it is well worth it considering the nice high and unique flavor of the strain.

If growing outdoors, it may be a little less work and more easy to grow Triangle Kush. As long as you have a dry and hot climate, Triangle Kush should start to blossom by late October. It produces about 10 to 12 oz of bud per plant. So depending on your situation and if you have the proper environment to grow Triangle Kush, you can do it outdoors much more easily. But if you are limited to indoors, a little extra work will be required, but it can still be done. Triangle Kush strain seeds are available from some niche growers or breeders as well as from some online retailers.

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