The new type of weed, Gupta Kush, has been named after CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Gupta for suggesting a re-look at the use of medical marijuana and changing his previous position on the controversial issue.
"Dr Gupta's recent reporting on marijuana puts him at the forefront of the medical cannabis movement, and we thought what better way to honour his efforts than by giving him his own strain. We'd like to ensure he remains part of the annals of cannabis culture, and now he will," Jeff Kless, owner of Helping Hands Herbals Dispensary in Boulder, Colorado, said in a statement.
"We selected the strain carefully," Kless said, adding, "choosing one for those who suffer from debilitating medical conditions such as cancer, severe pain, nausea, anxiety and need physical and mental recovery without the use of pharmaceuticals, or for those transitioning off pain medication."
"Gupta Kush imparts a very relaxing state that calms the mind without compromising clarity. When the mind is quiet and happy, people allow themselves to heal. Medical marijuana helps that happen," he said.
Gupta Kush is an indica strain with its origins in the Hindu Kush mountains of South Asia, the reported birthplace of some of the world's oldest and most potent cannabis strains.