This is a fast version of our best Indica strains, received by crossing AK-Kush with secret hybrid that shortens flowering period. Same as original Ak-Kush, is easy to grow, resistant to fungal diseases, doesn’t need manicuring and ideal or beginners.
Excellent for outdoors and indoors, giving up to 600 grams per sq.m.
Effects from consuming AK-Kush is more medicinal, containing new CBD genetics. Taste is similar to original AK-Kush with more distinctive citrus aroma.
Strain FAQ
Does breeding for disease resistance affect cannabinoid and terpene profiles?
The breeding efforts to enhance disease resistance can also increase the diversity of cannabinoids and terpenes in these strains. As a result, some disease-resistant varieties offer unique effects and flavors not found in more susceptible strains.
How do short-flowering strains handle temperature changes?
Some short-flowering cultivars may withstand unexpected temperature changes, making them reportedly excellent for outdoor legal gardening. This resilience enables consistent growth and decreases environmental stress-related crop failure.
How do high-yielding strains make use of light?
They're champions at photosynthesis, efficiently converting available light into plant growth. This trait is said to be crucial for maximizing yields in both outdoor and indoor environments, where making the most of light can significantly impact plant development.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
Why are many South American cannabis strains majority Sativa?
Equatorial South American nations explain the abundance of Sativa traits in South American strains. These protracted growth seasons produce towering, narrow-leafed cannabis plants that take longer to flower.