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Citrus Kush

Feminised

Citrus Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs bright citrus terpenes with a classic kush backbone for a balanced, relaxing effect.

Why choose Citrus Kush?
  • Bright citrus notes with kush depth
  • Compact plants ideal for sheltered gardens
  • Reliable potency in tempered coastal spots
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Lemon Skunk x OG Kush
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (bushy)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Zesty lemon, Pine resin, Earthy kush
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Scottish outdoor climate
Effects Uplifted euphoria, Relaxed body high, Clear-headed focus
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Citrus Kush

Citrus Kush blends lemon-forward terpenes with OG Kush resin to produce compact, resinous buds suited to controlled grows and sheltered outdoor plots. The strain offers a social uplift that eases into physical relaxation, and it responds positively to training and attentive canopy management when faced with cooler, wetter conditions.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Citrus Kush in a cool Scottish outdoor climate raises the bar for disease prevention and ripening. This strain is moderately difficult to grow outside and benefits from extra care during damp periods.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors expect final ripeness in early to mid October in temperate zones.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive adequate light and nutrients. Outdoor crops can produce well if sheltered from excessive wind and rain.

Height:

Plants stay short to medium and adopt a bushy, compact structure that suits discreet gardens. Main colas develop densely and respond well to training.

Environment:

Indoors Citrus Kush performs well in controlled rooms where heat and humidity are managed, making it suitable for sea-facing grows in Carmarthenshire. Outdoors it can thrive in sheltered plots in Carmarthenshire if given wind protection and timely mould checks.

Climate:

In Carmarthenshire Citrus Kush benefits from coastal buffering but still faces cool Scottish outdoor climate challenges. Expect slower bud development and plan for rain and wind mitigation when growing in Carmarthenshire.

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My buds are taking ages to fatten, what now?
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Check for nutrient lockout and ensure patience; in cool conditions buds often need a bit more time and steady potassium levels to finish.
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How do I protect plants from coastal wind?
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Use windbreaks and stake mains colas; position plants behind hedges or fences to reduce constant buffetting.
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Is extra lighting useful outdoors?
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Supplemental light can help in short days, but it's usually only practical in small sea-facing plots where you can reduce shade.
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When is the best time to defoliate?
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Light defoliation early in flowering helps airflow, but avoid heavy leaf stripping later as it can slow ripening in cool climates.
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Any tips for drying in humid weather?
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Build a ventilated drying room with dehumidification and maintain steady airflow to prevent mould while keeping low temperatures.

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