
- Balanced indica-dominant hybrid with compact growth and clean citrus notes
Havana Kush
Havana Kush an indica-dominant hybrid offering earthy citrus flavours and calming effects suitable for temperate climates.
- Compact, resinous plants suited to limited spaces
- Earthy-citrus flavour with a clean finish
- Reliable flowering in around eight to nine weeks
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18-23% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Havana x Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium (moderate indoor yields; outdoor yields depend on season length) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both |
About Havana Kush
Havana Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines Havana lineage with Kush characteristics to produce a compact, resinous plant. It brings earthy and citrus notes alongside a gentle calming effect, and it is well suited to growers who prefer manageable plant size and predictable flowering times.
Havana Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact structure. It leans towards relaxation rather than stimulation.
THC levels typically range from around 18% to 23% for Havana Kush. This provides a potent but manageable experience for experienced users.
CBD content is generally low, usually under 2%. Users seeking notable CBD effects should consider strains bred for higher CBD.
The lineage traces to Havana crossed with classic Kush genetics. This blend yields compact plants with good resin potential.
Seeds are typically feminised to favour reliable female plants. Feminised genetics reduce the need for sexing in small collections.
Havana Kush is moderate in difficulty, tolerating common garden variability but rewarding careful observation. In a short outdoor growing season it benefits from tightened scheduling and attention to maturity windows.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under suitable conditions. This relatively rapid cycle suits growers who prefer predictable harvest timing.
Yields are moderate compared with heavier-yielding sativa dominants. Indoor setups tend to produce steadier returns while outdoor output depends on season length.
The plant stays in the short to medium range with dense branching. Its structure makes canopy management straightforward.
Indoors Havana Kush adapts well to controlled environments, allowing growers in Lincolnshire to manage light and climate. Outdoors it can perform acceptably in Lincolnshire when given a sheltered, sunny site away from persistent damp.
Growing Havana Kush in Lincolnshire requires accounting for the short outdoor growing season. Site selection and protection from late-season wet are important to help the plants reach maturity.
Effects are predominantly calming with a gentle cerebral lift that rarely overwhelms. Many users report improved mood and a light increase in focus.
Flavour leans to earthy and citrus notes with a peppery finish. These layers combine to give a clean, rounded palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Havana Kush commonly tests between about 18% and 23% THC, which is strong but not extreme compared with some modern hybrids.
Yes, it is often used for short-term pain relief and to assist sleep, though its low CBD makes it less ideal for patients seeking CBD-dominant therapy.
Expect a flowering period around eight to nine weeks under appropriate conditions, which makes it relatively quick by hybrid standards.
Havana Kush tolerates humid conditions better than some thin-leafed varieties, but growers should still monitor airflow and moisture to reduce disease risk; this is relevant when considering high humidity cannabis cultivation situations.
Seeds are usually offered feminised to provide a higher likelihood of producing only female flowering plants.
It can be grown outdoors in temperate UK areas, though outcomes depend heavily on local microclimate and the length of the outdoor season.
Expect an earthy base with citrus highlights and a spicy, peppery finish that balances the aroma and taste.
It is indica-dominant, showing compact growth and a tendency towards relaxation rather than high-energy stimulation.
A moderate level of experience is helpful to manage timing and common pests in cooler, temperate locations.
It prefers stable, controlled indoor conditions that keep humidity and temperature consistent, helping the plant finish cleanly.
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