The Simpson Kush: The Simpson Kush is a cross between the legendary and finest of the OG Kush lines, the SFV(San Fenando Valley) OG Kush cross with our Fruit of the Gods. The famous old school woody scent and high from the NL5 Haze in the F.O.G came almost 100% through into the Simpson Kush, expanding the high and yield from the OG Kush, however still allowing for the quick onset high the Kush's are known for. Height: 1-1.5 meters average height indoors Weight (yield): 400-500 grams per square meter Flowering time in days: 63 days Ratio: Sativa 90%/ Indica 10% After working with an SFV OG Kush cutting for over 2 years, it became time to increase the yield. We crossed this legendary OG Kush pheno with our Fruit of the Gods(F.O.G) The yield increased tremendously perhaps due to the NL5 Haze we previously used making the F.O.G. The scent has the old school NL5 Haze scent as well. Virtually the SFV OG Kush was paramount at speeding up the flowering time. Taste (burned and unburned): sandlewood/SE Asian strain overtones: "SourPine" Scent (burned/unburned): Musky scent with a hue of Sour OG Kush. What the dried bud/crumbled bud looks like: The velvety feel and tight bud structure is apparent in this strain as it has a special feel of its own. Speed of high onset: The superior clear high comes on immediately after 1 -2 inhalations. Duration of high: The high lasts anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on ones tolerance. Quality/type of high: The high is very uplifting and motivating allowing for one to carry on with their day. Stimulating results came from MS patients we have tested this variety out with. Medicinal qualities: Mind stimulating and motivating. Perhaps facilitates with alleviating muscle spasms. As a bona-fide medical patient myself, I enjoy using this variety throughout the day. It keeps me motivated and seldom tired, allowing me to think clear headed even after sitting in a chair for several hours doing computer assignments.
Strain FAQ
What makes some cannabis strains smell like sandalwood?
Sesquiterpenes are abundant in sandalwood-scented cannabis. Their complex structure gives these terpenes unique flavours and scents.
How do hybrid strains complicate cannabis genetics?
Hybrids complicate the genetic environment beyond just Indica and Sativa. By crossbreeding numerous generations, hybrids have developed many traits from both parents, creating polyhybrid strains. Genetic variety gives the cannabis family tree many interesting relatives!
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.
How has Kush affected culture and history?
Kush cultivars, cultivated for their psychotropic properties for generations, are among the oldest cannabis strains. They've blended with Hindu Kush culture and spirituality, making them cannabis legends.
Does the light spectrum matter when it comes to indoor cannabis?
Indoor lighting customisation is reportedly like a magic wand. It is said that some legal growers adjust illumination to control plant growth and cannabinoid and terpene development. Increasing blue light, they say, could boost the plant's terpene profile and aroma and flavour.