
- Dense buds, coastal-hardy and built for shorter seasons.
Jungle Kush
Jungle Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to compact grows and coastal conditions.
- Compact, resinous buds for small spaces
- Handles coastal stress with sheltering
- Early finish suitable for short seasons
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18-22% |
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<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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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium (400-500 g/m² indoor; 50-200 g/plant outdoor in short seasons) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Windy coastal growing areas |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Jungle Kush
Jungle Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact structure, dense resinous buds and resilience in exposed sites. It delivers 18–22% THC with low CBD, a mix of earthy, citrus and pine flavours, and effects that begin cerebral then move into strong physical relaxation. The plant finishes in 7–9 weeks indoors and can be grown outdoors in Cumbria with proper wind protection and early harvest planning. Feminised seeds and robust training methods like SCROG or LST make it a practical choice for growers coping with short seasons and windy coastal growing areas.
Jungle Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for compact growth and dense buds. It shows typical indica structure while keeping a measured lift.
THC content usually ranges between 18–22%, offering a reliably potent experience. The level provides a clear cerebral onset that develops into a heavy physical calm.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so expect effects driven mainly by THC. Medicinal users seeking higher CBD should consider alternative varieties or crosses.
Jungle Kush descends from OG Kush x Hindu Kush, combining resin production with hardy structure. The lineage favours dense buds and robust terpene expression.
Seeds are available Feminised to ensure predominantly female crops and simplify cultivation. Stabilised genetics reduce the risk of hermaphroditism under coastal stress.
Growing Jungle Kush is intermediate and benefits from wind protection in windy coastal growing areas. Practical measures like staking, trellising and regular pruning reduce stress and split stems.
Indoor flowering typically completes in 7–9 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors it will finish by early to mid-October in a short season if weather holds.
Yields are moderate with good indoor technique, around 400–500 g/m². Outdoors in Cumbria single-plant returns are smaller and heavily influenced by local season length.
Plants remain short to medium, commonly 80–150 cm with dense branching. The compact structure suits SCROG, LST and limited-space gardens.
Indoors Jungle Kush performs well under SCROG or SOG with controlled feeding and light schedules. Outdoors in Cumbria choose sheltered, south-facing sites and plan for early harvests to beat autumn winds.
In Cumbria, windy coastal growing areas require careful microclimate management for Jungle Kush. Use windbreaks, sheltering hedges and close monitoring to limit salt spray and mechanical damage.
The high begins with a clear, uplifting cerebral push before melting into deep physical relaxation. Many users find it best suited to evening use due to its sedative undertone.
The flavour profile balances earthy diesel notes with bright citrus top notes and a pine finish. Smoke is relatively smooth with a sharp herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering is 7–9 weeks indoors and typically finishes by early to mid-October outdoors in favourable short seasons.
Expect moderate yields; in Cumbria plan for lower per-plant weights than southern sites and compensate with more plants or indoor grows.
Erect windbreaks, use sturdy staking and site plants behind walls or hedges to reduce constant mechanical stress and salt exposure.
Yes, its compact height and dense branching suit small gardens and balcony grows when sheltered from strong winds.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, balanced NPK in early bloom and a boost of phosphorus and potassium in late bloom supports resin and bud density.
Feminised seeds are recommended to avoid males and maximise space, especially useful in short season outdoor setups.
Increase airflow with pruning, keep canopy dry, harvest early if necessary and choose sheltered sites to reduce humidity collection.
Yes, but choose sheltered locations, consider faster finishes and use protective measures to manage wind and salt spray.
Use early-flowering phenotypes, train plants low and compact, and harvest promptly to avoid autumn losses from rain and wind during short season outdoor cannabis growing.
Autoflowers reduce risk from a short or unpredictable autumn, but they trade off some yield and cannabinoid potential compared with Feminised photoperiod plants.
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