Hollywood Pure Kush, often shortened to HPK, is Los Angeles royalty: a celebrated clone-only cut of OG Kush whose whispered roots trace back to the Hindu Kush ranges. Open a jar and a thick OG bouquet rushes out — hashy incense, resinous pine, and raw diesel layered over earth. On the palate it leans pine-forward with an oily, gassy snap, then settles into woody spice as the smoke dissipates. Dominant terpenes are beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and humulene. Potency runs high, with THC commonly testing in the low-to-upper 20s (about 22–28%) and CBD staying below 1%. The experience builds quickly: mood lifts and focus sharpens, then a calm, euphoric weight rolls across the body without erasing clarity — classic HPK that leaves most people happy, relaxed, and gently uplifted. In the garden it behaves like a true OG: medium stature, sturdy, knuckled branches, and dense, frost-heavy colas that benefit from trellising and airflow. Expect a medium yield and a finish around 56–70 days of flowering when dialed, indoors or in a warm, dry outdoor run. Rather than a seed-made cross, HPK is a specific clone of OG Kush (with Hindu Kush ancestry), prized by growers and connoisseurs for its enduring flavor, sparkling resin, and balanced ride — a piece of Southern California history that still sets the bar for modern kush.

















