
- Powerful Kush resin with dependable outdoor performance
Galactic Kush
Galactic Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid known for heavy resin production and a sedative high.
- Dense resin and classic Kush aroma
- Performs well in protected outdoor setups
- Reliable yields with careful humidity control
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18-23% |
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0.5-1% |
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OG Kush x Hindu Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.5-2.5 m outdoors, 80-120 cm indoors |
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Medium-high (outdoors up to 400-600 g/plant) |
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Pine, Earthy, Diesel |
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Photoperiod Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse |
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Relaxed, Sedating, Euphoric |
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Both |
About Galactic Kush
Galactic Kush produces dense, trichome-rich buds with a pronounced pine and diesel aroma. It favours intermediate growers who can manage humidity and airflow, and it rewards careful cultivation with potent, sedative effects suited to treating insomnia and chronic pain.
Galactic Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It leans towards deep body relaxation while retaining an edge of mental clarity at lower doses.
THC typically sits between 18% and 23% in well-grown plants. This level delivers noticeable psychoactive effects suited to regular consumers.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, so therapeutic outcomes are driven mainly by THC and terpene interplay. Those needing high-CBD relief should consider alternative varieties.
Galactic Kush stems from OG Kush x Hindu Kush. The cross produces robust resin production and a classic Kush aroma profile.
Seeds are offered as photoperiod Feminised stock in most catalogues. These require a light-cycle change to initiate flowering and are stable for consistent female plants.
Cultivation demands intermediate skills, particularly in humid greenhouse conditions where mould and bud rot are a constant risk. Good airflow, proactive defoliation and vigilant pest control are essential.
Flowering runs about eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Cooler or shorter-season locations may push plants towards the longer end of that window.
Yields are generous outdoors and can reach 400–600 g per plant in a long season. In controlled environments yields are steady when humidity is managed carefully.
Plants form a compact, bushy structure with strong lateral branching. Outdoors in Armagh they commonly reach between 1.5 and 2.5 metres if left untrained.
Galactic Kush adapts well to both indoor and outdoor setups and benefits from a protected environment in Armagh. Indoors it responds well to SCROG and topping to control height and boost bud sites.
In Armagh this strain suits a humid greenhouse where temperatures stay moderated during ripening. Humid greenhouse conditions still demand careful dehumidification and airflow near harvest to avoid mould.
The high brings a heavy physical relaxation that eases tension across the body. Many users experience a mellow uplift before the sedative phase sets in.
The flavour profile is dominated by pine and earth with a sharp diesel finish. Subtle citrus notes can appear after a careful flush and proper cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced veg feed early, switching to a phosphorus- and potassium-rich bloom formula once flowering begins; reduce nitrogen after week three of bloom.
Maintain strong cross-flow ventilation, use a dehumidifier during late flower and remove excess foliage to improve airflow around bud sites.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for a sedative effect; flush with plain water for 7–10 days before cutting to improve flavour.
Dry slowly to 55–65% relative humidity and then cure in glass jars for at least four weeks, burping daily at first to eliminate residual moisture.
Yes, Galactic Kush performs well outdoors in temperate climates and benefits from a greenhouse in wetter regions; expect larger plants and higher yields with adequate season length.
Spider mites, aphids and whiteflies are common; introduce predatory insects and keep plants healthy to reduce susceptibility.
Both low-stress training and SCROG work well to manage height and improve light penetration, increasing bud production on the main canopy.
Keep medium pH at 6.0–6.8 in soil and 5.8–6.2 in hydroponics to ensure nutrient uptake and avoid lockouts.
It tolerates moderate cool nights but is not frost-hardy; protect outdoor plants in Armagh from late-season cold snaps or use a greenhouse.
Growing cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a licence; always check current laws and obtain proper authorisation before cultivating.
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