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Chaos Kush

Feminised

Chaos Kush is an indica-dominant Kush bred for compact growth and heavy relaxation, suited to sheltered coastal spots.

Why choose Chaos Kush?
  • Compact plants, heavy resin
  • Performs well in sheltered coastal sites
  • Good for evening relaxation and sleep
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Kush x Hybrid
Genotype Indica-dominant Kush
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 7-9 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Moderate to high outdoors
Taste Earthy, Citrus, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Windy Coastal
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative
Environment Suitable for indoor and outdoor

About Chaos Kush

Chaos Kush is an indica-dominant Kush that favours compact structure, heavy resin production and a calming effect profile. It holds up to moderate coastal conditions but benefits from wind protection and careful site choice, making it a practical option for growers in Sussex and similar regions.

Grow Difficulty:

Chaos Kush is an intermediate grower in windy coastal growing areas because it forms sturdy stems yet remains sensitive to salt spray. Expect to use staking and wind protection to prevent damage and bud loss.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in seven to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants in Sussex are usually ready for harvest by early autumn when planted in spring.

Yield:

Outdoors this strain can deliver a moderate to high yield when sheltered and well-fed. Exposed coastal plots often produce less without windbreaks and careful feeding.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with a compact, bushy structure and broad colas. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to maximise bud sites.

Environment:

Indoors Chaos Kush does well in tents with moderate lighting and ventilation. Outdoors in Sussex it rewards sheltered positions and close attention to nutrients and wind protection.

Climate:

In Sussex, windy coastal growing areas demand careful site selection and microclimate management for Chaos Kush. Use windbreaks, sheltered plots and raised beds to limit salt exposure and physical stress.

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How close to the coast did you plant Chaos Kush?
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I plant it a few hundred metres inland where natural hedges give shelter but still capture warmth from the sea.
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Do you use any special supports for the plants?
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Yes, I use bamboo canes and soft ties and add a perimeter windbreak of temporary mesh during peak winds.
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When do you start training the plants?
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I begin low-stress training in week two of vegetative growth and top once after three to four nodes to keep them compact.
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Have you noticed salt burn on leaves?
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Occasionally on exposed plots; rinsing foliage after heavy sea spray and choosing a sheltered position reduce that risk.
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What yield did you get per plant in Sussex?
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With good shelter and feeding I typically get medium to high yields of around 400 to 600 grams per plant outdoors in Sussex conditions.

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