Kush strains have attained royal status in the cannabis industry. Like Haze is known for its contribution in creating some amazing sativa strains, Kush is incredibly popular for its indica genetics. Kush genetics have been used to breed hundreds if not thousands of marijuana strains. Found in the depths of the Hindu Kush Mountains sitting majestically in the border between Afghanistan and present
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Regular
60-70 days
70% Indica/30% Sativa
Feminized
8-9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
65 - 75 days
Indica 85% | Sativa 15%
Feminized
8 - 9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Regular
55/65 day
Mostly Indica
Regular
63-65 days
Sativa Indica
Feminized
49-56 days
75% Indica / 25% Sativa
Feminized
45-55 days
Indica
Feminized
Mostly Indica
Feminized
65-70 Days
Sativa Indica
Regular
60-65 Days
Sativa Indica
Feminized
60-65 days
80% Indica / 20% Sativa
Feminized
9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
70 - 77 days from seed to harvest
Sativa Indica Ruderalis
Feminized
55/60 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
9-11 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
9 - 10 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
8 - 9 weeks
Mostly Indica
Regular
65 - 70 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
6-7 Weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
50–55 days
Mostly Indica
Feminized
8-10 Weeks
Mostly Indica
Regular
7-8 weeks
Indica
Feminized
50 - 65 days
Sativa Indica
Feminized
11 weeks
Mostly Indica
Feminized
50-65 days
Mostly Indica
Regular
9-11 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
45-55 days
Indica
Feminized
7 - 9 weeks
Sativa Indica
Feminized
8 weeks
Sativa IndicaKush strains have attained royal status in the cannabis industry. Like Haze is known for its contribution in creating some amazing sativa strains, Kush is incredibly popular for its indica genetics. Kush genetics have been used to breed hundreds if not thousands of marijuana strains. Found in the depths of the Hindu Kush Mountains sitting majestically in the border between Afghanistan and present Pakistan, Kush is named after the great mountains. In the 70s, Kush was taken to the USA and used to create OG Kush – a strain regarded as the King of all cannabis strains. Strains introduced back in those days weren’t really potent, but Kush was something else. Displaying more than 25 percent , she guaranteed a night full of enjoyment and happiness. Kush genetics were used to create many strains, but the most popular is definitely the OG Kush. The exact origins of OG Kush are unknown because there’s no history of what the Kush strain was crossed with, but regardless of its origins, she’s one helluva strain both for her beauty and effects. True to her genetics, even OG Kush was extremely potent and recorded 25 percent . With a tendency to lean towards the indica side, Kush strains are meant to help you relax. Perfect to be enjoyed alone or with a group of friends, it’s recommended that you light up only at night because her powerful effects can make you a tad wobbly. For this reason, beginners need to be cautious before they try the ever-famous OG or any Kush cultivar that’s notorious to lock you to the couch. Kush varieties are most famous for their beautiful display of colors as they grow. A little purple mixed with orange and red pistils in between make it simply stunning. If grown in cold areas, all the buds turn completely purple, but the real kicker is the musky fragrance that hits your nostrils every time you take a deep whiff of the buds.