Redeye Bri
Well-Known Member
So, I have been curing this one for a few months now, and although I have sampled her along the way, I could't get a good full impression until last night. I took out a small nug, ground it up and placed it in the water pipe. Three rips later and I was questioning if I had taken too much. Here's the review:
Kosher Kush is a stretchy plant that fills in nicely by the end of it's flowering cycle. I take it 65-70 days from 12/12. The growth and structure of the plant are similar to the Skywalker Kush I previously reviewed, but the buds are more dense and there are fewer leaves. This makes it easier to trim, but less ideal as a hash plant. It is also fairly smelly while flowering, but I'm having trouble describing the smell. Chemically with floral and a bit of citrus maybe.
When cured the buds are very dense and require a grinder to get a good even smoke. Even ground up it is like hash in that it just keeps going. There is so much resin and oil that the buds will stay lit for awhile before going to ash. The smell is not different than when in flowering, and is very similar to the Skywalker here as well - sweet, fuel, chemical citrus. The Kosher is a slightly deeper, more earthy smell where the Skywalker is a bit brighter or more lively. The taste is a bit sour, pungent and floral. It is quite nice and very detectable in the air after a session.
And onto the buzz. Oh man, this was awesome. At first it hit in the head pretty strong and made me question what I had done. It took me a minute to get a grip and by that time the body buzz came in it's first wave. A very warm, deeply relaxing "buzzing" massaged my body. This is probably the strongest indica stone I have experienced and it was blissful. It relieved all of my tension and stress and it just kept coming in waves. My mind was in an extremely chill, peaceful state and I think I was sporting a permagrin. There is a sensual gentleness that the buzz provides and mellows everything out and slows everything down before pulling your eyes closed. It's quite a ride. Strong but smooth, and certainly enjoyable. The best part was just the warm vibration that seemed to put my whole body in a state of peace.
Kosher Kush is a stretchy plant that fills in nicely by the end of it's flowering cycle. I take it 65-70 days from 12/12. The growth and structure of the plant are similar to the Skywalker Kush I previously reviewed, but the buds are more dense and there are fewer leaves. This makes it easier to trim, but less ideal as a hash plant. It is also fairly smelly while flowering, but I'm having trouble describing the smell. Chemically with floral and a bit of citrus maybe.
When cured the buds are very dense and require a grinder to get a good even smoke. Even ground up it is like hash in that it just keeps going. There is so much resin and oil that the buds will stay lit for awhile before going to ash. The smell is not different than when in flowering, and is very similar to the Skywalker here as well - sweet, fuel, chemical citrus. The Kosher is a slightly deeper, more earthy smell where the Skywalker is a bit brighter or more lively. The taste is a bit sour, pungent and floral. It is quite nice and very detectable in the air after a session.
And onto the buzz. Oh man, this was awesome. At first it hit in the head pretty strong and made me question what I had done. It took me a minute to get a grip and by that time the body buzz came in it's first wave. A very warm, deeply relaxing "buzzing" massaged my body. This is probably the strongest indica stone I have experienced and it was blissful. It relieved all of my tension and stress and it just kept coming in waves. My mind was in an extremely chill, peaceful state and I think I was sporting a permagrin. There is a sensual gentleness that the buzz provides and mellows everything out and slows everything down before pulling your eyes closed. It's quite a ride. Strong but smooth, and certainly enjoyable. The best part was just the warm vibration that seemed to put my whole body in a state of peace.