
- Zesty uplift with dependable vigour
Kaboom
Kaboom is a hybrid with citrus-forward flavour and a balanced, uplifting high suited to intermediate growers.
- Bright citrus lift
- Stable hybrid vigour
- Considerate for humid climates
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x AK-47 |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Moderate to high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Temperate maritime with cool temperatures, frequent humidity and a short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Kaboom
Kaboom is a hybrid that blends Skunk and AK-47 genetics to produce a reliable plant with bright citrus notes and earthy undertones. It offers a clear cerebral lift that eases into gentle physical relaxation, making it useful for both recreational and therapeutic purposes in temperate, humid climates.
Kaboom is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards sativa-like energy. It combines a cerebral lift with a gentle physical ease.
THC content typically sits between 18–22%. This level delivers a noticeable psychoactive effect that rewards experienced users while remaining manageable for most.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%. The variety is not selected for CBD therapy but the minor CBD content can soften the edge of the high.
Kaboom descends from Skunk x AK-47, combining stable vigour with pungent aromatics. The cross produces consistent phenotypes that suit varied climates.
Seeds are typically offered feminised to ensure a higher chance of female plants. They display stable traits across generations.
Under a short outdoor growing season Kaboom suits growers with some experience and careful timing. The strain demands vigilance late in the season to avoid weather-related issues.
Indoors Kaboom usually flowers in around eight to nine weeks. Outdoors it needs a full season and precise timing to reach maturity.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive stable conditions and disease control. Prolonged damp spells and late-season rot can significantly reduce final harvests.
Plants typically reach a medium to tall stature with a strong central cola. Branching is robust and responds well to canopy management.
Indoors Kaboom performs predictably under controlled light and ventilation, making it a sensible choice for growers in Gwynedd. Outdoors in Gwynedd the strain can do well only if planted and finished with the local climate in mind.
Growing Kaboom in Gwynedd requires close attention because of the short outdoor growing season and frequent humidity. Selecting sheltered spots and minimising late-season exposure to rain will reduce mould and rot risk.
Initial effects are cerebral and mildly euphoric, promoting concentration and creativity. The high settles into relaxed muscles without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine bright citrus with earthy undertones and a pine finish. A faint diesel tang rounds the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Kaboom has moderate resistance but is vulnerable in persistently damp conditions; attention to site selection and timing is important to reduce risk.
It can finish outdoors only if planted early enough and if local conditions remain relatively dry towards the end of the season; otherwise indoor finishing often gives more reliable results.
Look for discoloured leaves, reduced vigour and any dark or soft spots on buds, as these can indicate moisture damage or disease pressure.
Feminised seeds reduce the chance of male plants and make canopy planning simpler, which many growers find helpful in limited-season climates.
Growers in Gwynedd should favour sheltered sites and consider varieties or phenotypes that flower slightly earlier to avoid autumn rains.
Good airflow reduces surface moisture and lowers disease risk, making it a key factor when working in humid conditions.
Kaboom responds well to balanced nutrition but does not typically benefit from excessive feeding; observe plant vigour and adjust accordingly.
High humidity cannabis cultivation increases the risk of mould and fungal pests, so strategies that reduce persistent wetness and improve plant resilience are important.
Indoor growing provides control over light and humidity and can be a reliable alternative in Gwynedd when outdoor conditions are too uncertain.
If wet weather is prolonged or rot appears, many growers opt to harvest early to salvage healthy material rather than risk total loss.
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