
- Pale, Potent, Kush
Albino Kush
Albino Kush gives you dense, pale buds with a calming, sedative finish that suits evening use.
- Pale resin, Kush aroma
- Solid yields under SCROG
- Good for evening use
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Kush x White Widow |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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90-160 cm |
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Medium-High (400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy Kush, Creamy Pepper, Citrus Lift |
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Feminised |
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Mild Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites Across The Uk |
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Relaxing, Euphoric, Sedating |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Albino Kush
Albino Kush is an indica-dominant Kush hybrid bred from Kush x White Widow. You will find pale resin-coated buds and a compact, resinous structure that responds well to topping and LST. The strain shows a creamy, earthy flavour with a citrus lift and a heavy body effect that helps with sleep and pain. Grow it indoors or under glass in the UK, and favour good airflow and humidity control to reduce mould. If you grow in Cornwall or Kent you can finish outdoors in a sheltered spot, while growers in Scotland should favour a greenhouse or indoor setup.
Albino Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans on classic Kush structure. UK growers often pick it for dense buds and heavy resin.
Albino Kush carries a high THC level around 22-26% in most phenotypes. That stacks it with other potent strains popular among British users.
CBD content is low at roughly 0.5-1% across typical plants. British consumers interested in wellness often look elsewhere for high-CBD profiles, though Albino Kush can help with sleep and pain when dosed carefully.
Albino Kush is a Kush x White Widow cross that explains its pale resin and dense trichome coverage. Both parents give compact structure and strong resin production that growers value.
The seeds come feminized to simplify your grow and reduce male plants. British seed collectors find feminised Albino Kush straightforward for stable runs and small breeding projects.
Growing Albino Kush sits at intermediate difficulty and rewards steady attention. High UK humidity pushes you to manage airflow and use greenhouse or dehumidifiers to reduce mould risk.
Flowering runs about 8-10 weeks under indoor lights. Outdoors in the UK expect a finish around late September to early October in sheltered locations or under glass.
Yields are medium-high when you feed and train well. Indoor growers in Manchester or Bristol report around 400-550 g/m² under good conditions.
Plants reach a medium to tall size, typically 90-160 cm depending on training. That fits most UK grow rooms and greenhouse benches if you manage stretch.
Albino Kush performs well indoors and under glass in damp British climates. Outdoors you should favour sheltered, south-facing spots or a greenhouse to avoid autumn rain and mould.
Albino Kush prefers mild maritime summers like those in southern England and Cornwall. Grow it under glass in Yorkshire or Scotland to protect against wet autumns and reduce mould.
Effects lean toward a relaxing, euphoric onset with a heavy body finish that eases tension. Many UK users pick it for evening sessions and improved sleep.
Flavours show earthy kush notes with creamy pepper and a bright citrus lift. The smoke is smooth and leaves a sweet aftertaste that British palates often enjoy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a paper towel or direct into a moist peat plug at 20-24°C. Keep humidity high until the taproot shows, then plant into light soil.
Start with a mild vegetative feed and increase nitrogen until flowering. Switch to bloom nutrients at week one of flowering and reduce nitrogen while keeping phosphorus and potassium steady.
Low-stress training and a light defoliation work well to open the canopy. SCROG produces even light spread and higher usable yields in small tents.
Keep air moving with fans, control humidity below 55% in late flowering and use a greenhouse or dehumidifier outdoors. Remove dense fan leaves and avoid overwatering.
Harvest when trichomes are cloudy with a few ambers for a sedative finish. Check buds across the plant, as lower buds can lag behind top cola development.
Dry slowly over 7-14 days then cure in jars for at least four weeks. Open jars daily for the first two weeks to exchange air, then weekly for long-term storage.
Yes, with LST and topping you can keep heights manageable for a 60x60 cm tent. SCROG helps to control vertical stretch and boosts even bud development.
Watch for spider mites and aphids, especially in warm, stagnant conditions. Inspect regularly and use insecticidal soap or biological controls early.
Yes, heavy colas benefit from stakes or netting late in flowering to prevent stem breakage. Tying branches early reduces stress at harvest.
Keep seeds in a cool, dark, dry place in an airtight container. A fridge in a sealed container works well for long-term storage if humidity is stable.
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