Grape Walker Kush, presented by Mephisto Genetics, is a result of the Illuminatos program 2017. Due to its strong genetics and powerful effects, it has already gained massive popularity. Created by breeding Grape Crinkle with the one and only Skywalker, Grape Walker Kush boasts of some raw power in its family.
To put it simply, she’s outstanding. From her potency to flavor, she has all the characteristics necessary to take the user on a wild joy ride. Her buds covered in crystals resembling a thick layer of frost are enough to make your mouth water.
The flavor is entirely something else. It’s much too overwhelming. So much that it’s mandatory to invest in a carbon filter or anything else to mask the fragrance. A distinct Kush aroma will greet you every time you visit her, and the grape undertones blending with OG flavors give her a unique taste.
As a hybrid, Grape Walker Kush contains about 65 percent Indica and 35 percent Sativa; however, the plant displays more Sativa features than Indica. For one, the structure is tall and lanky, and for two, the effects are more cerebral. She won’t lock you to the couch, but she exhibits a sedative quality that improves the quality of your sleep.
She’s also perfect to make extracts whether it is oil, hash, tinctures, dabs or shatter. Concentrates allow you to derive far more terpenes, flavonoids, and cannabinoids than traditional buds, which is why it’s recommended for those looking to relieve illnesses.
With only 70-80 days required from seed to harvest, she may not be as fast as other autoflowering cannabis plants, but she makes up for it with her flavor and effects. Those that love Kush for its sticky resinous trichomes will see the same traits displayed by the offspring too.
She’s quite an easy plant to grow too, considering that you don’t have to change the light cycle for autos. She reaches a height of about 3 feet while yielding 90 to 120 grams of stunning marijuana per plant. A combination of several training techniques including leaf tucking will help maintain an even canopy. Additionally, it aids in better light penetration to the lower parts of the plant, thereby decreasing the chances of popcorn buds.
As long as you provide more than 12 hours of light, she will perform well. But, she grows even better if supplied with an 18/6 light cycle. Training techniques can easily produce multiple colas per plant, making her a perfect candidate for your experiments.
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