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Biker Kush

Feminised

Biker Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin production and reliable evening effects, suited to sheltered UK gardens.

Why choose Biker Kush?
  • Dense, resinous buds built for cool climates
  • Performs well under cover in the British autumn
  • Predictable feminized genetics for simple grows
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage OG Kush x Northern Lights
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Compact to medium
Yield Medium-high
Taste Earthy, Diesel, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Temperate, Rainy Autumn-Prone
Effects Relaxed, Clear-Headed Calm, Sleepy
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Biker Kush

Biker Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid combining OG Kush x Northern Lights genetics to produce dense, resinous buds and a calming stone. It flowers in eight to ten weeks and rewards growers who manage humidity carefully, especially in cooler, wet climates.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Biker Kush in the UK is moderately challenging because its dense flowers can retain moisture during a rainy autumn harvest season. Active mould prevention and good airflow are essential to avoid bud rot.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually completes in around eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants in Oxfordshire typically finish by mid to late autumn if the weather holds.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high for growers who manage humidity and canopy structure. In Oxfordshire yields may drop if persistent rains arrive early, so timing and sheltering matter.

Height:

Plants remain compact to medium, producing sturdy branches and thick colas. The manageable stature suits tents, greenhouses and small outdoor plots.

Environment:

Indoors, Biker Kush responds well to SCROG and controlled humidity in Oxfordshire. Outdoors it performs best in a sheltered spot or under cover in Oxfordshire to limit rain exposure.

Climate:

Growing Biker Kush in Oxfordshire requires planning around the region's rainy autumn harvest season. Finishing plants under cover or in a greenhouse reduces the risk of rot during wet weeks.

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How do you prevent bud rot in Biker Kush?
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I use good airflow, remove dense fan leaves late in bloom and finish under a polytunnel if heavy rain is forecast.
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What's your preferred feeding schedule?
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I feed moderate base nutrients and boost PK near week six of flowering, watching for leaf response rather than following rigid doses.
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Do you grow it in a greenhouse?
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Yes, a greenhouse with vents works well in Oxfordshire; it keeps moisture off flowers while retaining warmth.
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Any tips for indoor growers?
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Use SCROG to flatten the canopy and keep RH below 50% in late flowering to reduce mould risk.
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When do you harvest outdoors?
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I aim to harvest before persistent autumn rains, usually scheduling a week earlier if forecasts suggest wet weather.

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