Key Lime Kush is an Indica dominant hybrid derived from a specially selected phenotype of Key Lime Pie (Durban Poison x OG Kush x Cherry Pie) crossed with Pre-’98 Bubba Kush.
In areas where legal, Key Lime Kush can be grown indoors or outdoors with flowering times of 63-70 days. She has up to 4 phenotypes – the first is real Bubba dominant with those old skool flavours finishing with sour fruits. The second has a creamy lemon sorbet flavour and the other two are somewhere in between. All 4 phenos grow bushy, stocky plants that develop a handsome coating of sparkling trichomes as they finish.
Legally operating growers are sure to enjoy the straight-up lime zing that Key Lime Kush kicks out which is complemented by potent cerebral effects and a deep Indica body high.
Owned and operated by the much-respected breeder Katsu Bluebird, this long-anticipated seed company has burst out of the U.S.A. with a stunning range of hybrids derived from elite and heirloom genetics.
Katsu Bluebird got hold of the, now legendary, “Katsu cut” of Bubba Kush back in 2001. Rather than profiteer from this magical strain, Katsu Bluebird freely shared clones far and wide, to breeders across the world.
Well, in the intervening years those gift recipients have paid back – many times over!
Grateful growers from all over the world have sent Katsu their rare and elite genetics, eventually resulting in the library of legends he has today. Those strains have been crossed and selected resulting in this superb collection of hybrids.
In true Katsu spirit – he wants to share these seeds, and where it is legal to do so, he openly encourages everyone to breed with his genetics in the spirit of community.
- Brand Katsu Bluebird Seeds
- Pack Size 6 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 63-70 days
- Genetics Key Lime Pie x Pre-98 Bubba Kush
- Type Hybrid
- Seed Type Female
Strain FAQ
How are sour cannabis strains created?
Selective breeding selects strains with strong sour terpene profiles to create offspring with more sour flavours. Terpene formation, which affects the strain's taste and aroma, depends on soil pH and light exposure.
What does this strain's African and Middle Eastern make-up mean for its potential THCV content?
African strains, especially from South Africa and Malawi, have high THCV levels. THCV is being studied for hunger control and weight management due to its reported clear-headed, energising high.
What makes legal outdoor growing more sustainable than indoor?
Legally growing cannabis outdoors uses the most renewable energy, eliminating the need for artificial lights and climate control. This focus on natural resources reduces environmental impact and appeals to consumers who value sustainable and eco-friendly farming.