60% SATIVA - 40% INDICA
THC: 26,87% CBG: 0,6% CBD: 0,14%
GENETICS
Mimosa x King's Kush
EFFECTS
The effect are perfectly balanced for an all day smoke, with a nice uplifting head buzz, the body stays light and active and the taste stays in the mouth for a while after exhaling, creating a great sensation and satisfaction feeling.
INDOOR
Flowering Cycle: 9-10 weeks
Yield: Medium - High
OUTDOOR
Harvest: Mid October
Average Height: 150 - 180 cm
Yield: 700g/plant
AWARDS
3 rd prize Homegrown Cup 2021
3 rd prize Spannabis Cup 2022
PRODUCT INFO
The King’s Juice is a combination of two of Arjan’s favorite terpene profiles. On one hand, our selected Mimosa from Symbiotic Genetics, which has those deep floral perfumes that the king loves so much, and on the other hand our famous King’s Kush, with its citrusy potency.
What came out is an outstanding plant with a beautiful coney/piney type of growth and a long main cola that will grow a bit higher than the sides and allow the secondary branches to make a beautiful crown around it.
The plants will have quite a stretch during flowering time—you can expect them at least to double in size during the first weeks of flowering, with steady branches and vigorous growth.
The flowers have an amazing smell that balances perfectly the floral of the Mimosa with the extra citrusy/earthy touch of the Kush ancestors, which gives us an amazingly complex fragrance that resembles some kind of fresh fruit juice, alongside some beautiful colors at the end of flowering, most of the plants will take some beautiful reddish/violet hues toward the end of flowering, which makes it a very beautiful plant once it is covered in trichomes with the colors of fall: an amazing sight.
The effects are perfectly balanced for an all-day smoke; with a nice, uplifting head buzz, the body stays light and active and the taste stays in the mouth for a while after exhaling, creating a great sensation and feeling of satisfaction. The most expressed terpenes are Myrcene, β -Humulene, and Valencene.
Strain FAQ
What terpenes are responsible for earthiness?
Along with myrcene, humulene adds a woody tone to the earthy scent, and it's intriguing that hops contain it. Beta-caryophyllene's spicy, peppery scent adds earthiness and reportedly interacts with the endocannabinoid system.
Why are average-yielding cannabis strains said to be more sustainable for legal growers?
Water, nutrients, and light intensity are all reportedly less needed by these kinds of strains. Their sustainability and cost-effectiveness therefore often makes them more attractive than their high-yielding cousins.
Can 12/12 photoperiod hybrids flower faster?
Breeders have been working cross-breeding hybrids to meet the 12/12 light schedule and speed up flowering. These optimised hybrids can finish faster than other varieties without compromising yield or potency.
How do outdoor cannabis plants manage water more efficiently?
Thanks to their deeper root systems, outdoor cannabis plants are adept at tapping into moisture reserves deep in the soil, giving them an edge in drier conditions. This not only makes them more resilient but is also said to potentially enhance the quality of the cannabis.
How do strains ready for harvest by mid-October handle environmental stress?
These cannabis types are said to resist temperature and moisture changes well. Their toughness evolved to help them survive in their native, sometimes changing climates.