Pure Kush (Feminised)

Kush phenotype, clone-only strain
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30%  SATIVA  -  70%  INDICA  

THC:  24,35%  CBD:  0,30%   CBN:  0,25%  

Genetics
Kush phenotype, clone-only strain.

Effects
Stoned, heavy, couch-locking, with a narcotic side to it.

Flowering Indoor
9 weeks, with a yield up to 900 gr/m.2.
Good for ScrOG.

Flowering Outdoor
Finishes by the first week of October (North hemisphere).
Production can reach 900 gr/plant.
Medium-size, dense plant.


Description
This strain comes from an original selection from the 90’s of an original Kush plant. We reversed the clone and crossed it onto itself to obtain feminized seeds of this precious genetic. You will recognize the characteristics of this Kush line, which is very similar to the original plants from the Kush mountain range.

The main effect is described as a really stoned body feeling and narcotic, due to its high THC level. The mental high is not too strong—perfect for those looking for a purely bodily experience. The main characteristic of this stain is its flavor: a strong earthy fragrance with fruity notes. While this is a very stable genetic, differences in flavor can still be observed. The less common phenotype turns out to be much sweeter and fruitier than the more dominant phenotype. The most expressed terpenes are Myrcene, β-Caryophyllene, α -Pinene and Geraniol, which is responsible for the flowery smell and taste.

Prepare yourself to deal with big plants. This strain, indeed, tends to grow big and with a lot of branches. Indoors, this plant can produce up to 700g/m2, with a flowering time of 7 weeks. A pretty fast-flowering plant. But it is outdoors that this plant shows all its potential, with plants that can reach 180–200 cm, with a yield of 900g/plant. Ready to be harvested in the first week of October (Northern Hemisphere). The flowers are beautiful, colorful and with a “spike” structure of the calyx. You will notice a lot of white pistils that will turn very orange during maturation. Really dense and smelly!

Awards

3rd HTCC 2014.