
- Built for greenhouse growers who value quality over bulk
Commerce City Kush
Commerce City Kush is an indica‑dominant hybrid suited to greenhouse work in damp coastal areas like Edinburgh.
- Dense, resinous buds built for coastal greenhouses
- Manageable potency with clear relaxation
- Strong mould resistance with proper ventilation
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20% |
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0.30% |
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Denver OG x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.2–1.8 m outdoors) |
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Medium |
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Earthy, Diesel, Citrus |
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Photoperiod Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Greenhouse / Indoor / Outdoor |
About Commerce City Kush
Commerce City Kush is an indica‑dominant hybrid that combines resinous buds with a calm, body‑forward high. Bred from Denver OG x Afghani, it produces dense, compact colas and a diesel‑earth flavour with citrus highlights. In Edinburgh and similar damp coastal locations the variety responds well to greenhouse cannabis cultivation with careful humidity control and steady ventilation. Flowering runs eight to nine weeks and yields are moderate, rewarding attentive growers with high‑quality, aromatic buds suited to evening use.
Commerce City Kush is an indica‑dominant hybrid bred for dense buds and high resin production. It leans toward calming physical effects while retaining a modest cerebral lift.
THC typically measures around 20% in well‑cultivated specimens. The potency is noticeable but manageable for most regular users.
CBD is very low, generally under one percent. The chemotype is aimed at recreational potency rather than CBD therapy.
Commerce City Kush derives from Denver OG x Afghani. Both parents contribute resin production, compact bud structure and a calming profile.
Seeds are photoperiod Feminised to allow predictable vegetative schedules. Growers should manage light cycles rather than rely on autoflower genetics.
Growing Commerce City Kush in a damp coastal climate requires vigilance against mould and mildew. Good airflow, cautious feeding and early canopy management reduce humidity‑related problems.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under proper conditions. Plants finish with dense, trichome‑covered colas at harvest.
Yields are moderate in most setups, with better results from attentive greenhouse work. Expect quality and density rather than huge bulk.
Plants reach a medium to tall stature with robust lateral branching. Stems thicken through bloom to support heavy, resinous buds.
Indoors, controlled humidity and gentle training produce even canopies in Edinburgh. Outdoors or in a greenhouse around Edinburgh the strain benefits from drier ripening periods and protection from coastal wind.
Growing Commerce City Kush in Edinburgh means managing the persistent damp coastal climate and frequent humidity. Using a greenhouse or well‑ventilated indoor space helps reduce mould risk and allows buds to finish cleanly.
The high opens with a clear mental uplift that settles into deep physical relaxation. The finish can be soporific for those prone to sleepiness.
Flavours are earthy with a diesel backbone and bright citrus highlights. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. It performs well in a greenhouse and benefits from the extra warmth and shelter, especially in regions like Edinburgh where humidity can be high.
Maintain continuous airflow, remove lower foliage, and use dehumidifiers or heaters during wet spells. Regular inspections and prompt removal of affected material limit spread.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and switch to a phosphorus‑rich bloom nutrient in flower. Reduce feeding late in bloom to improve flavour and reduce nutrient build‑up.
Begin a gradual reduction of nutrients one to two weeks before harvest, with a final flush of plain water. Timing depends on trichome maturity and plant condition.
Yes. Low stress training and selective topping encourage an even canopy and better light penetration without excessive stretch. Avoid over‑pruning in humid conditions to reduce infection sites.
Aphids, spider mites and whitefly can appear, especially when conditions warm. Introduce beneficials and keep the space clean to deter infestations.
Expect around eight to nine weeks of flowering under good conditions. Outdoor harvest in Edinburgh typically falls depending on seasonal weather patterns.
Plants are medium to tall and need room for lateral branches to develop. In a greenhouse, give each plant space to avoid overcrowding and improve airflow.
Yes, keep an eye on leaf tips and adjust feed strength accordingly. Start at lower EC/PPM and increase slowly to avoid overfeeding.
Look for local grower forums and region‑specific guides that cover humidity management, ventilation and pest control. Practical advice from growers in Edinburgh is especially valuable.
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