
- Compact, resilient and quick-finishing for sheltered coastal plots
Burmese Kush
Burmese Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and rapid finish in cooler climates.
- Fast-finishing indica for cool gardens
- Compact plants ideal for small plots
- Resilient to maritime conditions with shelter
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Burmese x Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium |
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earthy, pine, spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Windy Coastal Conditions; Tolerant Of Maritime Exposure |
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deep relaxation, mild euphoria, sleepiness |
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Suitable for both; well-suited to short outdoor seasons |
About Burmese Kush
Burmese Kush brings together Burmese landrace traits with Kush robustness to create a compact, resinous plant that suits cooler, sheltered gardens. It performs well in UK coastal areas when given wind protection and careful site selection.
Burmese Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with a stout, resinous structure. The plant leans toward the relaxing end of the spectrum rather than a cerebral sativa lift.
THC levels typically fall in the upper mid-range, offering a clear, potent effect without being overly heady. Users can expect reliable potency suitable for evening use.
CBD is present at low levels, producing only mild balancing effects. This balance supports its use for relaxation rather than strong therapeutic CBD benefits.
The lineage traces to a Burmese landrace crossed with classic Kush genetics. This blend gives the plant its compact form and resin production.
These are offered primarily as feminised seeds to ensure female plants in small batches. Photoperiod seeds allow growers to control flowering timing precisely.
This strain is moderate to grow and copes well with cooler conditions but needs attention to wind exposure. Extra staking and windbreaks help in windy coastal growing areas.
Flowering finishes relatively quickly, usually within seven to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors it can mature in a short season if placed in a sheltered spot.
Yields are respectable for a short, stocky plant but not exceptional compared with large sativa varieties. With good feeding and shelter, outdoor yields in favourable seasons can be satisfying.
Plants remain compact to medium height with dense bud formation. The structure makes them suitable for confined plots and greenhouse benches.
Indoors, Burmese Kush responds well to SCROG and modest training to maximise canopy uniformity in Carmarthenshire. Outdoors in Carmarthenshire it performs best in sheltered microclimates and benefits from wind protection.
Growing Burmese Kush in Carmarthenshire requires shelter from persistent salt-laden winds found in windy coastal growing areas. Give plants windbreaks and choose raised or well-drained sites to reduce moisture stress.
The high produces a heavy, relaxing body effect that eases tension and promotes sleep. A gentle cerebral lift precedes the body stone, useful for easing into evening relaxation.
The flavour profile is earthy with clear pine top notes and a dry, spicy finish. Smoke is smooth with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, if you can provide a sheltered site and avoid waterlogged soil; it will finish in a short UK summer if conditions are reasonable.
Keep soil evenly moist but not sodden; in cool coastal gardens allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings to prevent root issues.
Begin low-stress training early in veg to broaden the canopy and reduce wind damage later in the season.
Use temporary windbreaks, hedging or fleece and site plants behind buildings or taller shrubs to block prevailing winds and salt spray.
A greenhouse gives excellent protection from wind and rain and extends the season, improving yields and bud quality.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and botrytis where humidity is high; good airflow and regular inspection reduce their impact.
Use a balanced feeding schedule that boosts phosphorus and potassium as flowering begins to support bud set in short season outdoor cannabis growing.
Feminised seeds simplify small-scale grows by eliminating males, which is useful when raising a few plants in coastal plots.
Plant in well-drained soil, avoid dense canopies, and prune lower growth to improve airflow and reduce humidity pockets.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber present and before autumn storms become persistent.
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