
- Deep relaxation, compact power.
Black Kush
Black Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for dark, resinous buds and a heavy, relaxing effect.
- Dense, resinous buds with Kush backbone
- Coffee and sweet spice flavour
- Reliable finish in sheltered climates
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18-22% |
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1% |
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OG Kush x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, compact |
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Medium to high |
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Earthy, Coffee, Sweet Spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Environments |
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Deep Relaxation, Sedation At Higher Doses, Mild Euphoria |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Black Kush
Black Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, dark buds with a pronounced Kush aroma and a coffee-spice flavour. It delivers a heavy, relaxing body effect and is often chosen for evening use and relief from sleep issues and chronic discomfort. In cultivation it favours controlled environments and benefits from attention to airflow, especially in humid greenhouse environments typical of parts of the UK. Suitable for growers who prioritise resinous yields and manageable plant stature, Black Kush performs reliably when monitored and maintained.
Black Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, dark buds and a heavy body effect. It tends to favour evening use and deep relaxation.
THC levels for Black Kush are generally high, often sitting in the upper teens to low twenties. Users should respect its potency and start low to gauge tolerance.
CBD content in Black Kush is typically low and does not strongly counteract psychoactive effects. Patients seeking a CBD-forward option may look elsewhere.
Black Kush descends from OG Kush x Afghani, reflecting classic Kush characteristics. The lineage explains its resin production and dense bud structure.
Seeds are usually offered as feminized to simplify flower-only cultivation. Some breeders may still release regular genetics for preservation work.
Growing Black Kush is moderately challenging and benefits from experienced attention in humid greenhouse environments. Good airflow and regular inspections reduce common issues in such conditions.
Black Kush typically flowers within eight to ten weeks depending on phenotype. Growers can expect a resinous finish rather than a prolonged stretch.
Yields are moderate to generous under attentive care and proper management. Expect compact, dense colas rather than long airy branches.
Plants generally remain medium in height with a sturdy, compact structure. This form suits growers who prefer manageable, space-efficient crops.
Indoors Black Kush responds well to controlled environments and training to manage canopy size. Outdoors in Buckinghamshire it finishes reliably when given good shelter from extreme weather.
Growing Black Kush in Buckinghamshire requires attention due to humid greenhouse environments and the associated mould risk. In Buckinghamshire growers should prioritise ventilation and timely crop checks.
The effects are deeply relaxing and often bring a heavy body sensation at higher doses. Many users report a calming mental state alongside physical relief.
Flavours lean towards earthy coffee with a sweet spice undertone. The finish carries a woody, slightly bitter aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Black Kush shows darker buds, a heavy body effect and a coffee-spice flavour profile that sets it apart.
It is a high-THC strain, often producing potent effects that are best approached with measured dosing.
Yes, it adapts to greenhouse environments but humidity management and airflow are important to avoid crop issues.
Black Kush can fit into small indoor cannabis grow spaces when trained and managed, but its density and resin production require close attention.
Typical flowering time is eight to ten weeks, after which plants produce dense, resinous flowers.
Expect medium to high yields with dense colas if the plant receives consistent care and suitable conditions.
Users commonly report relief from insomnia, chronic pain and stress-related symptoms.
Most commercial offerings are feminized to reduce the chance of male plants in small grows.
Yes, cultivating cannabis may be subject to legal restrictions in the UK, so check current laws and guidelines before proceeding.
Prevention focuses on good airflow, regular inspections and avoiding prolonged damp conditions rather than a single quick fix.
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