Queen of Hash… our award winning Allkush is a big yield plant that comes with a high that is dynamic and long lasting thanks to a sativa influence.
This strain is easy to grow and its versatility of use makes it a popular choice with beginners as well as hardened pros. The plant takes its origins from the Kush strains that produced the hash (strong and oily) which inspired many a journey along the ‘Hippie Trail’ through Pakistan and Afghanistan in the 1970s. A popular strain for growers in recent years, we spent several generations crossing Kush with Dutch genetics to provide a plant that delivers a new twist to an old classic.
In the Kush tradition, the Allkush plant is compact and relatively short, and fills out rather than stretching once it flowers. A relatively fast flowering time (56-60 days), makes it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor gardeners. Indoor growers enjoy the easy management the Allkush provides. It is perfect for a SOG (Sea Of Green) set ups thanks to a proliferation of big and well rounded colas.
Outdoor growers will reap the rewards that come from extensive sunshine, with the Allkush growing to heights of 2m and more. Allkush produces large and dense buds that are crystal coated, reflecting the plant’s ‘best hash’ heritage. This variety is more recommended for growers in southern regions, such as Spain, Italy, and parts of South America.
This strain has won awards at the High Life and Argentina Cannabis Cups due to a powerful sweet flavor, an effect that is long lasting and dynamic and the superb hash making qualities of the plant. Although this is generally a good evening smoke, the sativa element (25%) prevents complete couch-lock, stimulating a ‘state of grin’ and a buzz that stretches from the head to the toes.
It has also been recognized for its fantastic medical qualities, and has been recommended by various medical users as being a good treatment for medical conditions ranging from cancer effects to depression, anxiety and sleep disorders.
“The effect is almost spiritual but without being pretentious.” Medical Marijuana Blog.
- Height: Medium
- Flowering Time: 56-60 Days
- Indica/Sativa: 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
- Yield: Indoors 450 gr, Outdoors 600 gr
- Harvest: Mid October
- Taste: Musky, Sweet
- Effect: Body Relaxation
- Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor / Outdoor
- Medical Properties: Cancer Effects, Depression, Anxiety, Sleep Disorders
Strain FAQ
What else does the Cannabis Cup provide besides competition?
The Cannabis Cup offers seminars and workshops on legal growing and cannabis laws in addition to contests. These workshops, led by industry experts, demonstrate the event's dedication to cannabis education and advocacy.
Are these early-finishing cannabis strains culturally or historically significant?
Absolutely. Many mid-October strains have been grown for generations in some places and have cultural and historical relevance. Many are named after either their origin or unique qualities from their natural environment.
How does stress come into high yielding strains?
Yields are often said to be increased by stress training methods like LST and HST. These strategies bend the plant to improve light and airflow, which it is reported boosts bud formation.
How can cannabis terpenes create sweet flavours?
These strains' sweetness comes from terpene synergy. Terpenes working together can provide a variety of flavours that evoke sweet fruits, sweets, and candies.
How are Central Asian terpenes unique?
Earthy, musky, sweet, and flowery terpenes characterise Central Asian cannabis strains. These unique terpene combinations give these strains a unique experience and are said to be able to aid in relaxation and pain relief.