K.C. 42 is a sativa/indica stable marijuana hybrid of a New Zealand and K.C. 639 males presented by K.C. Brains. Being sativa dominated, K.C. 42 cannabis strains behave like a typical sativa. Her seeds produce tall thin plant with narrow, light green leaves and chunky, thick buds. Her average size can reach up to 2.5 m when grown outside; however, inside varieties of this marijuana keep their height under control and won’t stretch taller than 170 cm. It take K.C. 42 sativa a bit longer to grow and mature; she also require more light. Medicine produced from this cannabis lower CBD and higher THC counts which produces a more clear headed, energetic effect. The flowering stage lasts between 9 to 12 weeks outside and just 6 to 9 weeks indoor. Wherever you want your strain to grow, she shows excellent result either a part of a green group or as an individual plant. Her New Zealand ancestors gave her some characteristics of a traditional cannabis landrace. Came from countries with quite a mild climate, K.C. 42 cannabis seeds are highly resistant to mushrooms and plague and quite tolerant to irrigation. After a flowering period, enriched with a smell of fresh citrus and light hash, first buds come up, making the smell more intense. Aromatic, sugary, aminoacids and cannabinoids marijuana buds are ready for a harvest after a short maturing period. K.C. 42 buds are said to produce double THC and make it as high as 20-22%. These cannabis seeds are great yielders – an average outside yield is unbelievably high – around 1300 gr.per plant; you can start your harvest at the end of October and carry out through November. Indoor plants will give you as much as 150 gr. per plant.
Strain FAQ
Why do some Australasian strains resist pests and diseases?
Australasia strains have evolved pest and disease resistances due to the isolation that they evolved in. Natural resilience is said to be useful in breeding programmes to help produce robust cannabis strains with greater environmental stress resistance.
Can Sativa-dominant strains have high CBD?
Yes! Sativas are known for their THC and uplifting effects, but more and more Sativa dominant strains are being cultivated for their CBD content. These strains seek to produce calm and focus without a THC high.
Why are early November-finishing strains good for northern latitudes?
These genotypes thrive in the North's shorter daylight hours from summer to autumn, allowing them to do their work well despite the abrupt seasonal change.
What helps tall cannabis strains survive in different climates?
Their exceptional height and structural design let them adapt to temperate and tropical regions. Tall strains are reportedly ideal for sunny outdoor spots since they absorb the most sunlight.
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' hashy taste?
The plant's environment reportedly affects terpene expression and hashy flavour. Terpene production is said to be affected by soil type, temperature, humidity, and light exposure.