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Cordero Kush Platinum

Submitted by on August 30, 2012 – 1:13 pmOne Comment

The lamb is a lion! First-place winner of the High Times Bay Area Medical Cannabis Cup 2012 in the indica category, Cordero Kush Platinum flawlessly executes classic OG Kush. Proudly hosted at SJ Patients Group in San Jose, Cordero Kush Platinum drills down into regular old OG, with no strange crossings. Cordero (Spanish for “lamb”) refers to the grower, who clearly knows his grass. These Cordero Kush nugs look extra large, dark and exceedingly healthy, expertly manicured to reveal their intricate, dense, spiny, fractal bud structure. The buds shimmer in the light, and magnification reveals fat-headed, model trichome formation. Cordero Kush Platinum smells like 100 percent OG, with that lemon, pine, and fuel stank, but skunkier, funkier and more self-assured. Effective on pain and insomnia, Cordero will have you counting lambs in no time.

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  • Highbeams says:

    Isn’t OG Kush primarily a sativa? And a lamb nurse maid wins Indica category. Come on, put your high beams on folks, something is squirrelly with Cordero. Everything’s a secret. Cordero – I would guess is not a man, it’s lamb’s dung. OG Kush pumped with lambs dung tea. This plant is like it’s on trichome steroids! Let’s see if the experiment replicates outside of the Cordero myth, because we have a freak mythical sativa OG Kush.
    I don’t have an answer. Nothing makes sense, until the truth explains. I’m mystified how Indica category can be so compromised. Blame the judges thinking a one-off can be a name-strain or they were blindly preconditioned to create one. I disqualify Cordero Kush Platinum on the grounds that Cordero is a Sativa, until other evidence appears independently. How would the OG Kush fare entered in Sativa Category?
    Has anyone brought this up anywhere? What a scam?

    OG Kush:

    http://www.leafly.com/hybrid/og-kush

    Cordero Kush Platinum:

    http://www.marijuana.net/strain/cordero-kush-platinum/

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