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King Tut

Feminised

King Tut is a sativa-dominant strain offering a clear, uplifting cerebral high with citrus notes.

Why choose King Tut?
  • Clear, uplifting cerebral high.
  • Citrus top notes with woody depth.
  • Performs well under controlled environments.
THC 15-18%
CBD <1%
Lineage Haze x Malawi
Genotype Sativa-dominant
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 9-11 weeks
Height Tall (up to 2.5 m outdoors)
Yield Medium
Taste Citrus, Woody, Spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate southern England
Effects Energetic, Uplifting, Creative
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About King Tut

King Tut is a sativa-dominant cultivar with Haze and Malawi lineage that produces tall plants and a lively, cerebral effect. It favours growers who can manage stretch and provide a controlled environment for the long flowering period. Outdoors in Essex and similar temperate southern England climates it benefits from a sheltered, sunny site or greenhouse to avoid late-season wet weather. The flavour combines bright citrus with woody and spicy undertones.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a temperate southern England climate King Tut requires attentive feeding and training to manage its stretch. It suits growers with some experience in sativa management and canopy control.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually completes in nine to eleven weeks. Outdoor plants in Essex are typically ready by early to mid-autumn.

Yield:

Yields are moderate when left untrained and improve with topping and screen methods. Expect consistent bud development rather than monstrous colas.

Height:

Plants develop a tall, lanky structure with long internodes and sativa branching. Outdoors in Essex they can exceed two metres if given space and support.

Environment:

Indoors King Tut benefits from a controlled environment with vertical headroom and good airflow. Outdoors in Essex a sunny, sheltered site with staking or trellising helps ripen the long buds.

Climate:

Growing King Tut in Essex with a temperate southern England climate means watching autumn rains and variable sunlight. A greenhouse or controlled setup reduces risk to the long-flowering buds and improves ripening.

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How did you manage the stretch this season?
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I topped at week three and used a low-stress training schedule to keep the canopy even.
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Any tips for feeding in late flowering?
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I cut back on nitrogen and favoured bloom nutrients with added silica for cell strength.
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Did you use a greenhouse in Essex?
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Yes, a basic greenhouse protected the buds from rain and gave me an extra week of ripening.
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What was your typical yield per plant?
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With SCROG and good light I averaged medium yields comparable to other tall sativas.
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How did you prevent mould near harvest?
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I increased airflow, removed crowded foliage and checked trichomes daily to time drying before persistent rain.

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