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Commerce City Kush

Photoperiod feminised

Commerce City Kush is an indica‑dominant hybrid suited to greenhouse work in damp coastal areas like Edinburgh.

Why choose Commerce City Kush?
  • Dense, resinous buds built for coastal greenhouses
  • Manageable potency with clear relaxation
  • Strong mould resistance with proper ventilation
THC 20%
CBD 0.30%
Lineage Denver OG x Afghani
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium to tall (1.2–1.8 m outdoors)
Yield Medium
Taste Earthy, Diesel, Citrus
Seed Type Photoperiod Feminised
Climate Damp coastal
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under proper conditions. Plants finish with dense, trichome‑covered colas at harvest.

Yield:

Yields are moderate in most setups, with better results from attentive greenhouse work. Expect quality and density rather than huge bulk.

Height:

Plants reach a medium to tall stature with robust lateral branching. Stems thicken through bloom to support heavy, resinous buds.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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My buds look slightly mouldy after a rainy week. What now?
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Remove obviously affected buds immediately and increase ventilation. Consider a lightweight fungicide approved for horticultural use and reduce humidity levels.
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Should I use CO2 in my greenhouse?
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CO2 can boost yields in a sealed, very well controlled space but offers limited benefit in a ventilated greenhouse in Edinburgh. Focus first on light, airflow and nutrient balance.
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How often do I water during flowering?
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Water according to pot weight and drainage; do not stick to a strict timer. In a damp coastal area you may water less frequently than inland growers due to retained moisture.
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Is defoliation a good idea here?
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Selective defoliation can improve airflow and light penetration but be conservative in humid climates. Remove only what’s necessary and avoid large open wounds on wet days.
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When is the best time to move plants outside a greenhouse?
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Move plants out only during a sustained dry spell and when temperatures are stable. In Edinburgh, watch weather forecasts and aim for late morning transfers to allow stomata to adjust.

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