King Tut

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About King Tut


You’ll more commonly hear the King Tut strain called casually by the pharaoh’s formal name, Tutankhamon, slightly misspelled. The name homages a royal child, a rare find in archaeology, a famous ruler. Does the strain live up to it? It is itself extremely rare, so that’s a good start! It’s so rare that we’re not certain what its parent strains were. But we suspect that AK-47 strains are in there – we know that it heavily favors Sativa (80/20) and was bred, with ironic appropriateness, by Pyramid Seeds.

This strain won’t put you in a sleeping mood – you’ll be ratcheted up, heady, full of zest. If you want a cannabis strain to get your creative juices flowing or chat up your not-so-royal court of buddies for hours on end, King Tut would be a good companion.

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King Tut won’t overwhelm beginning breeders. It grows in a compact formation that favors heavy, dense branches. It takes around 60 days to flower, at which point you’ll have a high yield of buds frosted with crystals. If you let King Tut flourish outside, its thick branches will net you around a 1,500-gram yield per plant.

Typical Effects

Creative
Creative
Social
Social
Relaxed
Relaxed

Common Usage

Stress
Stress
Pain
Pain
Depressed
Depressed

Those looking for a strain that retains CBD should know that King Tut doesn’t have well-documented numbers, though they hover around 2%. The high of the King Tut strain will suck you into your own mind, encouraging peppy energy and tons of talking. If you have a social gathering coming up or a long day of errands ahead of you, you can use King Tut to give yourself the edge. It’ll get you giggly and talking, as well as flourishing in creativity. So you can use King Tut to give yourself an artistic boost too.

As for medicinal purposes, King Tut’s terpene profile favors inflammation-reduction. You can treat pain, stress, and depression as well. As you smoke it, King Tut gives off an aroma of fruity, flowery goodness with an aftertaste that’s skunky and kind of sour. There’s a tone of citrus underneath as well.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

30%

STRAIN AVERAGE

28%

SATIVA AVERAGE

13%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

The young pharaoh named King Tut is Egypt’s most well-known ancient ruler due to how rarely preserved his burial site was when we discovered it. The King Tut strain may not be as rare but it’s still shrouded in some mystery owing to its somewhat unknown lineage. Those who grow it love how forgiving its dense branch formation is. Those who use it do so to give themselves a spark of energy on a busy day, for a social occasion, or to get their creativity flowing. King Tut may be long dead, but he still makes a pretty great party companion.

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Reviews

January 30, 2021

Matty Dread

King Tut does feel rare and special. Powerful yet benevolent, His kingdom covers many hills and flats and offers up something special on the back end. I feel like I'm on the cover of an Earth Wind and Fire record and it feels soooo good. Namaste right here!!

October 31, 2020

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A good strain to go out during the day pretty clear headed or to smoke before making love. It leaves you tingling and in the mood. It's great mixed with other stains. Mixed with pineapple express and it's a great uplifting experience.