
- A compact northern hybrid built for reliable yields and soothing effects.
Kazuma
Kazuma is an indica-dominant hybrid that offers compact growth, resinous buds and a calm, euphoric high.
- Compact plants with heavy trichome coverage.
- Reliable performance in cool northern summers.
- Great for SCROG and small-tent grows.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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KazumaLandrace x NorthernKush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, 60-120 cm |
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Medium-High (≈400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy pine, Citrus zest, Sweet spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool northern summers |
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Calm euphoria, Deep relaxation, Mild focus |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Kazuma
Kazuma is bred for growers seeking a reliable, compact plant that performs well in constrained spaces and cooler climates. It combines resin-rich flowers with a mellow, focusable effect, making it useful for both recreational and therapeutic users while being straightforward to manage for those with intermediate skills.
Kazuma is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for stable structure and resin production. It leans towards relaxing effects while still offering clear-headed uplift.
THC levels commonly sit between 18 and 22 per cent in well-cultivated plants. Experienced users will find potency reliable without being overwhelming for daytime or evening use.
CBD content is low to moderate, typically under two per cent. This balance supports traditional THC-led effects while offering a touch more therapeutic nuance.
Kazuma stems from purposeful crossing of hardy northern lines with resinous landraces. The pairing emphasises compact growth and terpene-rich buds.
Seeds are commonly offered in a Feminised format to guarantee flowering females. This simplifies planning for growers wanting predictable canopy structure.
Growers in cool northern summers will find Kazuma forgiving but not trivial to cultivate. With steady feed and careful humidity control it rewards intermediate skills with consistent flowers.
Flowering typically completes between eight and ten weeks under optimal conditions. This makes Kazuma reasonably quick compared with many modern hybrids.
Indoor yields are medium to high when trained and fed correctly, often around 400–500 g/m². Outdoor results depend on the season but can be comparable in a sheltered, warm microclimate.
Plants remain compact to medium, often reaching 60–120 cm with lateral branching. That manageable size suits both SCROG and LST training methods.
Kazuma does very well indoors in a controlled environment, making it suitable for growers in Tyrone. Outdoors it can perform in Tyrone too, provided it receives extra protection from persistent cool and damp spells.
Growing Kazuma in Tyrone requires vigilance for late cool spells and persistent humidity. Its tolerance to cool northern summers helps, but growers should ensure good airflow and rain protection when cultivating outdoors in Tyrone.
The high is calm and euphoric, easing tension without heavy sedation at moderate doses. Users report a steady focus that makes it versatile across daytime and evening use.
The flavour profile blends earthy pine with bright citrus and a sweet, spicy finish. Smoke is smooth with a lingering zesty aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle for flowering and maintain high-quality full-spectrum LED or HPS lights for dense bud formation.
Keep humidity between 40–50% in late flowering to prevent mould, and aim slightly higher during veg to support healthy growth.
Maintain day temperatures around 22–26°C and nights no lower than 16–18°C to avoid stress and slow trichome development.
Provide a balanced nutrient schedule with moderate nitrogen in veg and increased phosphorus and potassium in flowering.
Watch for aphids and spider mites, especially in humid conditions; regular inspection and early organic intervention work best.
Yes, LST and SCROG increase yields by exposing bud sites to light and are well suited to Kazuma's compact frame.
It tolerates cool northern summers but needs a sheltered spot and a clear finish before early autumn rains.
Look for mostly cloudy trichomes with some amber and swollen calyxes; this balance gives full flavour and a mellow high.
Dry in the dark at 16–20°C and 50% humidity for seven to ten days, then cure in jars for several weeks for best aroma and smoothness.
Use a sealed tent with good ventilation, an extractor and carbon filter, full-spectrum LEDs, and space plants for airflow; control humidity and temperature precisely for reliable results.
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