Mickey Kush Marijuana Strain

Sativa Dominant Hybrid Strain Sativa Dominant Hybrid 75% Sativa / 25% Indica

THC: 22%

Mickey Kush is a hybrid sativa-dominant (75% sativa/25% indica) strain created by breeders at the infamous TGA Genetics farms. This dank bud is a crossbreed of the extremely potent Sweet Irish Kush X Jack the Ripper strains and boasts an intense 28.6% THC level the highest ever measured in the history of Sunrise Analytics' testing facility. Mickey Kush has an earthy lemony taste with floral accents upon exhaling and a sweet lemon candy smell. Be ready for a fast onset of an energetic sense of focus, a still mind, and a warming full-body buzz when you smoke this dank bud. Because of these effects, Mickey Kush is ideal to treat manic depression, mood disorders, ADD, and ADHD. Newer patients may be deceived by the deceptively tasty smell and aroma, but user beware - the insanely high THC level could knock you right out if you aren't careful! Make sure you use this medication in moderate doses and wait a good amount of time between doses. Mickey Kush nugs are dense, sticky, and are speckled with brownish orange hairs.
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My new favorite wake and bake strain. Just Blaze!


Altogether insane! Beautiful to say the least, a real joy.


Great to smoke while listening to music. Your focus and creative juices flow well with this strain. One of my personal favorites out of all I've tried. Love Mickey Kush!


This is a homegrown natural wonders strain they are not longer with tga.


Sounds what my Dr, ordered.... cant find out how to make myself an Appointment tho ....


Surprise! This bud rocks! It looked good, smells like lemon and sage... No mint... It smells very fragrant anyway. Maybe it's the name that threw me. I thought Disney first thing so I expected a bland high. But no. Very uplifting and clear. I would smoke this any day!

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