
- Zesty lime top notes with dependable kush relaxation
Key Lime Kush
Key Lime Kush is an indica-leaning hybrid with sharp lime flavour and a relaxed but focused high.
- Bright lime flavour with a kush backbone
- Performs well under careful training
- Requires strict moisture control in humid setups
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Key Lime x OG Kush |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium to high (indoors) |
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Lime, Citrus, Kush earth |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms; suited to managed northern climates |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Key Lime Kush
Key Lime Kush is a compact, medium-height hybrid combining citrus brightness with kush depth. It thrives under controlled indoor conditions and rewards careful growers with dense, aromatic buds.
Key Lime Kush is a hybrid that leans slightly towards indica. It balances zesty top notes with a calming body effect.
THC levels typically sit between eighteen and twenty-two percent in stable phenotypes. This potency provides a clear cerebral lift followed by gentle physical ease.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. The low CBD allows THC-driven effects to remain prominent.
Key Lime Kush descends from Key Lime x OG Kush. That lineage explains its citrus top notes and classic kush base.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to simplify cultivation. Some breeders still supply regular seeds or clones for breeding and preservation.
Humid indoor grow rooms increase the risk of mould and bud rot, so ventilation and dehumidification are essential. In Leeds growers should prioritise airflow and selective defoliation to keep plants healthy.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Some phenotypes may require up to ten weeks for dense buds.
Indoor yields are medium to high when plants receive good training and stable climate control. Outdoor yields depend on local conditions and are smaller in short northern seasons.
Plants reach a medium height with a sturdy central cola and well-spaced side branches. They respond well to topping, SCROG and LST to control structure.
Indoors it performs reliably under controlled lights and careful climate management in Leeds. Outdoors in Leeds it benefits from a sheltered spot and a long, dry late season to finish clean.
Growing Key Lime Kush in Leeds requires strict moisture control in humid indoor grow rooms. Dehumidifiers, consistent air movement and scheduled pruning are necessary to prevent mould in that environment.
The high THC produces an uplifting, focused head high that sharpens alertness. A creeping, kush-like body relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
Flavours centre on bright lime and citrus with an earthy kush backbone. A subtle herbal spice rounds the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Switch to a 12/12 light schedule to initiate flowering and maintain it until harvest; consistent timing is important for stable bud development.
Use dehumidifiers, improve horizontal and vertical airflow, and remove dense fan leaves to reduce humidity pockets around colas.
Yes, topping and low-stress training (LST) work well to spread the canopy and increase bud sites while keeping height in check.
Provide moderate nitrogen in veg, then switch to phosphorus and potassium-focused feeds in bloom while avoiding overfeeding to reduce mould risk.
Flush for the final seven to ten days with plain water to help improve smoke quality and manage residual nutrients.
Dry slowly over seven to ten days in controlled conditions, then cure in jars for at least four weeks to develop aroma and smoothness.
It can be grown outdoors but performance depends on the season; a sheltered, sunny position is essential and harvest may be risky in a wet autumn.
Spider mites and aphids are common; use integrated pest management, biological controls and careful hygiene to keep infestations down.
It is better suited to growers with some experience due to its sensitivity to humidity and moderate need for training and climate control.
For northern climate cannabis growing, including indoor setups in cooler regions, you must focus on humidity control, tight environmental management and timed interventions to avoid mould and maximise yield.
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