This stunning and highly regarded relative of OG Kush visually defies reality with her breathtaking pink and purple hues. Her flowers are dense and shimmer in the light with glistening trichomes in less than 70 days. Produces dense buds, so low humidity preferable. Many find this vanilla scented jewel the perfect antidote to serious sleep issues as it is extremely effective for both pain and insomnia.
The OG in her means you can expect heavyweight effects in addition to a much-loved light feeling that provides guaranteed sensual satisfaction. Rich in terpenes, Pink Kush strain tantalizes the nostrils and clears the senses. Flowering indoors is normally complete in 9 weeks, outdoors a dry climate is preferred. High yields can be expected 600-700g/m2, even though height is a modest 1.2m.
The Pink Kush strain by Barneys Farm is 20% Sativa 80% Indica.
To properly store Pink Kush seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
- Type: Feminised
- Photoperiod: Normal
- Cultivation: Indoor/outdoor
- Genetics: OG KUSH HYBRID
- Effect: Sleepy, Sensual
- Outdoor Yield (g): up to 600-700
- Indoor Yield (g): up to 600-700 gr/m²
- Flowering Time (days): 55 - 65
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month: October
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month Week: 1st-2nd week
- Height (cm): 100-120cm
- Height Indoor (cm): 100-120cm
- Height Outdoor (cm): 100-120cm
- Height: Medium
- Indica %: 100%
- Indica/Sativa: 100% Indica
- Medical Level: High
- Medical: Yes
- Taste: Vanilla
- Aroma: Vanilla
- Resistance to Mold (5=Best): 4
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give cannabis its vanilla scent?
Myrcene is sweet and silky. Humulene's earthy, woody notes add depth. A spicy warmth from caryophyllene and linalool's floral undertones give it a vanilla-like sweetness.
Are there techniques that can help avoid mold?
For mold-resistant strains, it's beneficial to employ pruning techniques that enhance airflow and light penetration throughout the canopy. Removing lower branches and leaves that receive little light can help prevent moisture buildup and further reduce mold risk.
How have Indica strains evolved?
Indica varieties have survived the harsh, dry climates of Afghanistan, India, and Morocco. This resistance makes them hardy plants that can thrive in poor settings and is said to make them uniquely suitable for indoor cultivation where space and conditions can be managed.