
- Resilient coastal Kush for compact gardens and short seasons
Chaos Kush
Chaos Kush is an indica-dominant Kush bred for compact growth and heavy relaxation, suited to sheltered coastal spots.
- Compact plants, heavy resin
- Performs well in sheltered coastal sites
- Good for evening relaxation and sleep
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Kush x Hybrid |
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Indica-dominant Kush |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate to high outdoors |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
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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.
Chaos Kush is an indica-dominant Kush with dense, resinous buds. The plant focuses on calming, body-led effects rather than high-energy stimulation.
THC levels commonly sit between 18 and 22 percent. This potency produces sustained, deep relaxation without an overstimulating head high.
CBD is low, usually under one percent. The strain is not chosen for high-CBD therapeutic profiles but the CBD present can soften the THC edge.
Chaos Kush comes from a Kush lineage crossed with a hybrid selected for compact growth and resin. The cross emphasises robust trichome production and calming effects.
Seeds are typically feminised to guarantee female plants and simplify planning. Autoflowering variants are occasionally available for quicker outdoor cycles.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The immediate effect is a light cerebral uplift that eases into deep physical relaxation. Many users report heavy sedative qualities useful for evening use.
Flavour leans earthy with bright citrus highlights on the exhale. A clean pine finish rounds the smoke and adds a refreshing edge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Harvest timing depends on flowering but outdoors in southern UK locations like Sussex aim for early to mid-autumn when trichomes are cloudy to amber.
Install sturdy windbreaks, use staking and choose sheltered microclimates to reduce wind damage and salt spray on leaves and buds.
It is intermediate; beginners can succeed with guidance on staking, feeding and wind protection but should expect a learning curve.
Yes, in a controlled tent with moderate lights and good ventilation it flowers reliably and stays compact for easy canopy management.
A bloom-focused feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium and moderate nitrogen in early bloom supports bud development without stretching.
With planning it performs well; choose early-sown, vigorous seedlings and sheltered sites to make the most of a short season outdoors.
Watch for mould in dense colas when humidity is high and fungal leaf issues after heavy rain, especially in coastal humidity.
Yes, Chaos Kush is a good option for short season outdoor cannabis growing when you select early planting, sheltered sites and compact training methods.
Topping and low-stress training are recommended to open the canopy and produce more evenly developed colas.
Dry slowly in a controlled, low-humidity room with good airflow to prevent mould; coastal growers should dehumidify if necessary.
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