Master Kush Regular Cannabis Seeds
80% Indica. Genotype: Hindu Kush xTrainwreck x Skunk No. 1. Powerful earthy Kush aroma and a lemon, sweet taste. Tight, compact buds and easy to grow. Suitable for all mediums. Very commercial strain. High CBD level. Bodybuzz high. Potential THC level high.
Her Hindu Kush ancestors stem from the namesake mountain range that stretches from Afghanistan to Northern Pakistan. Master Kush is an 80% pure Indica strain made up of Hindu Kush, Train Wreck and Skunk no. 1, which helped greatly improve her THC level (high). Kush strains (Afghan Kush, Hindu Kush et al.)in the Far East are often used to make hand pressed Charas, because of their amazing resin production. Master Kush is a true medicinal resin monster. Master Kush is a branchy plant with tight, compact buds and easy to grow. She requires a three week growing period. They will hardly stretch during the flowering stage. Suitable to grow on soil, hydro or coco. Indoor or in a greenhouse. A very commercial strain. Pruning is advisable to even out the phenos lengthwise.
The buds are ballshaped, sticky and solid. She has a powerful earthy Kush aroma and a lemon, sweet taste. She packs a clear high with a nice warm body buzz, very relaxing. Highly medicinal strain. Medicinal value: adhd, bipolar disorder, depression, gastrointestinal disorder, glaucoma, loss of appetite , migraine and ptsd.
- Suited for: Interior Exterior zone B/C
- Flowering: 8-9 weeks October
- Plant height: 0.80-1.20m 2.00m
- Yield: 500 gr/m2 400-600 gr/plant
- Growing difficulty: medium
Strain FAQ
What is the most prevalent cannabis terpene for citrus flavour?
Citrus-flavored cannabis strains smell like lemon or lime due to limonene, the most prevalent terpene.
How do genetic changes affect strains ending by the end of October?
Indica strains from short-summer regions are common. This genetic base helps them flower and mature quickly, making them finish by the end of October.
What does this strain's Central American and Caribbean heritage mean for it?
Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.