Pink Tuna Kush

(34 customer reviews)

With a formidable scent that punches through the air like a freight train, Pink Tuna Kush is unforgettable from the moment you crack open the jar. This potent indica is that bold, no-nonsense strain you’ve been hearing about. With THC levels soaring around 22-25%, this heavy hitter packs a serious punch. Pink Tuna Kush buds are dense, with dark green leaves, frosted in trichomes that sparkle like frost on a winter morning. Hand-trimmed to perfection, each marijuana flower is a masterpiece in its own right.

Pink Tuna Kush is perfect for pain relief, insomnia or just zoning out after a long day, this strain will have you melting into your couch in no time. It’s got that slow-creeping buzz that starts in your head before blanketing your whole body. Cancel your evening plans!

Bred by 5 Star Organic, Pink Tuna combines Pink Kush and Tuna Kush genetics for a legendary lineage. The terpenes bring out a loud, funky, earthy aroma with sweet floral notes, and when lit, the flavour hits smooth with hints of skunky pine and subtle berry sweetness.

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  1. Verified owner Jonathan Camacho (verified owner)

    Great staff..

  2. Verified owner michelle walker (verified owner)

    definetly a must buy! potent and great tasting. makes me social

  3. manuprimeau

    Very strong, hits like a truck. Great body high. Not for beginners

  4. Verified owner Marilou (verified owner)

    C’était pour mon père, il a dit que le buzz était bon et que ça arrivais progressivement et qu’il était agreable

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