There is no school like the old school and Master Kush Feminized is the headmaster! A vintage Amsterdam strain that is a quick flowering, resilient producer of dank, kushy buds with a resin profile that is out of this world. It is no wonder Master Kush is a cup winner and coffeeshop favourit even to this day.
Genetics: By crossing two of the most reliable strains around, Skunk #1 and Hindu Kush, the results was a strain that reveals hybrid vigour, exceptional plant resistance and a very easy, low profile hybrid. The flowering time will range between 7-9 weeks depending on phenotype, however the growth structure will remain short and squat with a typical indica appearance.
Strain Characteristics: A short plant that stays low during 18/6 and will stretch to a medium height once flowered. We recommend Master Kush to beginner growers, or those with short spaces. Thanks to her low profile nature, she works very well in a Sea of Green formation and can produce yields of upto 400 - 500 g/m2 in as little as 7-9 weeks. Master Kush will not require much plant maintenance and performs incredible well outdoors in both hot and wet climates. Thanks to her high resistance, she is able to be grown during wet seasons with no issues.
The bud structure will become very dense and hard to squeeze. When harvesting this strain, every internode will produce a rock hard, golf ball sized bud that has a strong, earthy, sweet, kushy dank terpene profile. When flowering you will see her trichome production is insane and she will cover every single bud and leaf until the entire plant is frosted white. Her THC will range from 15-19% making her a potent strain and easy to trim.
Variety | Indica / Sativa |
Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
Sex | Feminised |
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