
- Kush comfort for short seasons
Angel Kush
Angel Kush is an indica-dominant Kush suited to controlled indoor grows and sheltered outdoor sites in Essex.
- Compact growth with heavy resin
- Reliable evening potency
- Good tolerance to humid finishes
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18-22% |
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0.2-0.6% |
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OG Kush x Hindu Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium (about 400-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Pine, Sweet Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Short Outdoor Growing Season; Tolerant Of Humid Conditions |
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Relaxing, Euphoric Uplift, Sleep-Promoting |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Angel Kush
Angel Kush is an indica-dominant Kush bred from OG Kush x Hindu Kush that produces dense, resinous buds with an earthy pine and citrus edge. It performs well indoors under controlled conditions and can be grown outdoors in Essex if sited in a sheltered, well-ventilated location; growers should plan for a short outdoor growing season and the associated humidity risks. With an eight to nine week flowering period, intermediate difficulty and medium yields, Angel Kush rewards attentive canopy work and timely intervention against mould. Medicinal users value it for pain relief, anxiety reduction and improving sleep, while recreational users appreciate a calming, euphoric lift.
Angel Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The plant leans towards calming, body-centred effects rather than tall sativa stretch.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22% in stable phenotypes. The potency is reliable for evening use without extreme anxiety in most users.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. The small CBD presence complements THC for mild therapeutic relief rather than producing a CBD-dominant profile.
Angel Kush descends from OG Kush x Hindu Kush, combining coastal and mountain Kush traits. This parentage gives it robust resin production and a sedative backbone.
Seeds are most often sold as feminised to avoid male plants in small grows. Autoflower variants exist but require a different plan when facing a short outdoor season.
Growing Angel Kush is intermediate and rewards careful canopy management. In Essex's short outdoor growing season you must time flowering to avoid heavy late-autumn rain and mould.
Flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor timings will vary and may require early starts in cooler regions.
Yield is medium for an indica-leaning plant and performs well with proper training. Indoor runs commonly reach around 400–450 g per square metre while outdoor harvests are more variable.
The plant stays short to medium with stout branches and compact colas. It responds well to topping and low-stress training to create an even canopy.
Angel Kush performs reliably indoors in controlled tents and under lights in Essex when ventilation and humidity control are used. Outdoors in Essex it finishes compact if sited in a sheltered spot with good air flow.
In Essex the short outdoor growing season calls for early starts, protected sites and careful strain selection. Angel Kush tolerates humid conditions but benefits from wind and shelter to reduce the risk of mould.
Effects start with a gentle uplift before moving into deep physical relaxation. Many users find it useful for unwinding and for aiding sleep at night.
Flavours are earthy with sharp pine notes and a hint of sweet citrus on the exhale. Cooler late-season finishes can bring out creamier, more pronounced terpenes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain a looser canopy, increase airflow with fans, avoid overwatering and remove lower foliage to reduce stagnant air and minimise mould risk.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle once the plant has reached the desired height after training; ensure you have completed topping and low-stress training beforehand.
Yes, if you start early, choose a sheltered site and protect plants from late-autumn rain to avoid bud rot and reduced quality.
Use a balanced NPK feed in veg then reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering, adjusting based on leaf colour and vigour.
Yes, its compact branching responds well to SCROG and yields improve with an even, managed canopy.
Cure for a minimum of two weeks with daily burping for the first week, and consider longer cures for improved smoothness and flavour.
Inspect plants at least twice weekly for signs of spider mites and aphids and treat early with neem oil or biological controls where possible.
Aim for 20–26°C in vegetative growth and slightly cooler 18–24°C during flowering to preserve terpenes and resin.
Prune inner foliage, position plants for natural wind exposure and use temporary covers during heavy rain to lower bud moisture.
Clones give predictable phenotype and flowering time while feminised seeds are a good option for growers who prefer to avoid maintaining mother plants.
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