
- Tall sativa vigour with focused, creative uplift.
King Tut
King Tut is a sativa-dominant strain offering a clear, uplifting cerebral high with citrus notes.
- Clear, uplifting cerebral high.
- Citrus top notes with woody depth.
- Performs well under controlled environments.
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15-18% |
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<1% |
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Haze x Malawi |
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Sativa-dominant |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Tall (up to 2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium |
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Citrus, Woody, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England |
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Energetic, Uplifting, Creative |
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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.
King Tut is a sativa-dominant strain that favours cerebral effects. The plant shows classic sativa vigour and stretch.
THC typically sits between 15 and 18 percent in stable phenotypes. Those levels give a clear, energetic high without heavy sedation.
CBD content is low and usually under one percent. It is grown primarily for psychoactive rather than high-CBD therapeutic use.
The lineage is Haze x Malawi, combining modern sativa breeding with landrace vigour. That mix explains its tall structure and cerebral profile.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised for reliable female crops. Regular seeds are less common and mainly used by breeders.
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.
Indoor flowering usually completes in nine to eleven weeks. Outdoor plants in Essex are typically ready by early to mid-autumn.
Yields are moderate when left untrained and improve with topping and screen methods. Expect consistent bud development rather than monstrous colas.
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.
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.
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.
Expect an immediate cerebral lift that promotes energy and creativity. The high can be motivating but may provoke anxiety in sensitive users.
A bright citrus top note leads into woody and spicy undertones. The smoke is sharp with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A light, well-draining loam with good organic content works well and supports vigorous sativa roots.
Indoor flowering typically completes in nine to eleven weeks depending on phenotype and feeding.
King Tut responds well to SCROG to control vertical stretch and to SOG for many small colas if height is limited.
Aphids and powdery mildew can appear in late summer, so monitor plants and maintain airflow to prevent outbreaks.
Harvest is usually early to mid-autumn, but watch trichome colour and bud density rather than calendar dates.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium once flowering starts, but avoid overfeeding to prevent burn.
An intermediate grower will find it more forgiving with prior experience of sativa stretch and canopy management.
Choose a breezy, elevated spot and remove lower foliage close to harvest to improve drying and reduce mould risk.
A greenhouse or tunnel helps secure long-flowering sativas from autumn rain and improves the odds of full ripening.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing techniques keeps temperature and humidity stable, reduces mould risk and allows the strain to express its full terpene and resin potential.
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