The name Misty Kush is a tribute to a legendary Nirvana strain of yesteryear, the Misty. She is based on a big yielding Medusa mom and a highly resinous Master Kush dad. This elite strain resembles the old Misty strain in stature. She has a bushy structure, with big oval-shaped fan leaves, has a medium to dark-green color, rapid flowering and is of medium height. Misty Kush is ideal for SOG or SCROG to maximize yields. On a hydroponics system you will be able to shorten the flowering period by one week. She is a massive budding beast with enormous triangular-shaped colas and is suited for both indoor and outdoor.
Misty Kush is a rapidly growing strain that looks a lot like her ancestors, Misty and White Widow in structure. Abundant trichome formation can create a potentially high level of THC. Bud structure is dense and compact with nuggets hard as rock.
The terpenes produce a wonderful taste and aroma of exotic fruit, slightly sweet with hints of lemon and mango. The high is long lasting: a relaxing powerful body-stone. For pain management, cramps and muscular spasms she works wonders.
- Genetics Medusa (Misty x White Widow x Skunk) x Master Kush
- Plant Type Predominantly Indica
- Cultivation Indoor as well as Outdoor
- Plant Height Medium
- Effect Relaxing, Body Stone
- Flavor Fruity, Smooth
- Average Yield 450 - 550 g/m² in SOG
- Flowering Period 8 - 10 weeks
- Seeds per pack 5
- THC High
- CBD Medium
- Effect+ Relaxed Happy Euphoric
- Flavor+ Tropical Sweet Citrus
- Medical+ Stress Pain Cramps
- Medical Use Yes
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains taste and smell like mangoes?
Myrcene, a terpene found in mangoes, gives some cannabis strains their mango aroma. Myrcene's earthy, musky aromas resemble the fruit's flavour, giving the strain a tropical scent.
How do high-THC strains affect flavor and aroma compared to lower THC strains?
High-THC strains often have robust and complex terpene profiles that enhance their flavor and aroma. The presence of high THC levels does not diminish these qualities; in fact, many high-THC strains are bred specifically to amplify both potency and sensory characteristics, leading to rich, distinctive tastes and scents.
How long do indica-dominant strains flower compared to sativas?
The fastest flowering strains are indica-dominant, finishing in 45–60 days. This fast flowering phase helps legal growers get their plants to maturity quickly, reducing the time from seed to harvest.