Obtained in 2010 directly from the original clone, Kandy Kush from DNA Genetics has become a worldwide benchmark and a perfect candidate of our Permanents Collection. Its structure is very long and thick, with large central colas that begin to produce flowers from the fifth week, and do not stop until finishing their eight-week cycle. A very grateful plant, it perfectly withstands the excess of nutrients, but will require moisture control.
What it is surprising of the Kandy Kush is a funny flavour of caramel and strawberry (hence its name), which can also be a bit lemony due to its Kush origin. It has a fresh smell and a sweet note. Its narcotic effects translate into laughter and ends up being as fun as its name.
At a therapeutic level, it should be said that it is one of the best medicinal plants in the market, ideal for coping with stress and with a very significant capacity for pain relief.
- Breeder/Brand The Plant
- Genetics OG Kush x Trainwreck
- Variety Mostly Indica
- Flowering Type Photoperiod
- Sex Feminised
- THC Content 15.49%
- CBD Content 0.1%
- Yield Indoors: 350 - 450 gr/m2; Outdoors: 450 - 550 gr/m2;
- Plant Height 100 - 120 cm.
- Grows Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- Flowering Time 56 days
- Harvest Month October
- Medical Conditions Pain, Stress
- Medicinal Properties Yes
- Taste / Flavour Sweet
- Effect Giggly, Sleepy
Strain FAQ
Do genetics affect cannabis strain sweetness?
Absolutely! Sweet strains include Indica and Sativa genetics. This genetic variability gives hybrid strains a wide range of sweet flavours.
How do strains ready for harvest by mid-October handle environmental stress?
These cannabis types are said to resist temperature and moisture changes well. Their toughness evolved to help them survive in their native, sometimes changing climates.
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.
Do hybrid strains have unique terpene profiles?
Breeders combine terpene profiles from different parent strains to create hybrids with unique scents and flavours. This mix of terpene profiles creates unique fragrant molecules that give cannabis its unique smells.
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.