K.O. by Black Tuna Seeds is the result of a project born out of the idea of crossing two signature hash strains with each other to create stellar results.
Both of the phenotypes used in this cross were selected for their exceptional calyx-to-leaf ratio and bract-to-leaf ratio, making them ideal cultivars for all different types of extraction.
In addition, the Black Tuna Seeds K.O. strain is an extremely fast finishing strain that finishes in 7-8 weeks generally and produces squat plants that are reasonably bushy. Finally, K.O. was aptly named so as she packs a knockout punch that is seriously sedating and indica in nature; with her killer lineage and soaring THC percentage that can test at 30% THC, it's not hard to see why.
Black Tuna Seeds K.O. strain can pack flavours that range from milk, cocoa, red fruits, and fresh forest pine to sweet wasabi, with aromas ranging from sweet wasabi to metallic & kush influences.
If you're looking for resinous, hardy, resistant and easy-to-grow genetics then Black Tuna has the option you're looking for.
Cups Won: K.O. took 1st place best indicated-Copa del Sol Cartago and 2021 1st place highest THC-Copa Medellín 2020.
- Brand Black Tuna Seeds
- Pack Size 6 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 7-8 Weeks
- DNA 50/50 Sativa/Indica
- Cup Winner Yes
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage (Kimbo Kush (Exotic Genetics) x Nicole Kush #4 (Shishkaberry x Blue Satellite x MK Ultra)
- Yield Medium- High
- Seed Type Feminised
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains taste or smell metallic?
The metallic taste or aroma in some cannabis strains derives from a specific blend of myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene. A unique blend of terpenes creates that harsh, metallic aroma.
How are Cannabis Cup winners chosen?
Some categories are decided by audience voting and expert panel opinions. This combined strategy awards standout strains using both professional knowledge and customer preferences.
How do beginner-friendly strains handle over or under-watering?
Beginner-friendly strains often have a higher tolerance for watering mistakes. They can withstand occasional over or under-watering without significant harm, making them more forgiving as new growers learn the proper watering balance.