Pine Tar Kush distills the evergreen soul of Pakistan's mountains into a compact, resin-heavy indica preserved as an IBL. Credited to CSI Humboldt's Pine Tar Kush IBL release, and introduced to Northern California by breeder Tom Hill decades earlier, this line remains true to its landrace roots: squat, thick-stemmed plants that reek of forest sap and warm earth. Aromas of sharp pine and cured wood translate to a deep, tarry flavor supported by caryophyllene spice, with myrcene and alpha-pinene steering the terpene profile. Indoors the cultivar typically flowers in 49-63 days, finishing around 8 weeks, and rewards attentive growers with medium to high yields; expect roughly 450-550 g/m2 inside and sturdy, 550-gram plants outdoors. Most phenotypes stay medium in height (about 60-120 cm inside) with dense, rocklike colas that cure to an oily sheen. Potency is robust without excess, commonly testing 18-24% THC with trace CBD (approx 0.1-0.5%). The experience arrives as heavy body calm, gentle euphoria, and drowsy contentment that harkens back to classic hash-plant nights. While the line is an inbred landrace, its story nods to the mountains: think Pure Pakistani Kush refined through selection rather than modern hybridization - a nostalgic, pine-forward throwback for connoisseurs of old-school Kush. Growers note easy handling and stout branching, yet vigilant odor control is recommended late in bloom.






