
- Resinous hybrid built for clarity and resilience
King’S Stash
King’S Stash is a balanced hybrid from Cambridgeshire bred for resinous buds and clear effects.
- Robust resin and clear uplift
- Handles training well for canopy control
- Performs strongly with humidity management
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20% |
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0.80% |
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Royal Kush x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Moderate to high (up to 450 g/m² indoor, 500+ g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus and pine, Earthy diesel, Sweet spice |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifting cerebral lift, Relaxing body buzz, Focused clarity |
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Both |
About King'S Stash
King’S Stash is a hybrid strain developed for reliable resin production and a clear, uplifting effect profile. Bred from Royal Kush x Northern Lights, it produces medium-tall plants with dense buds that suit both indoor tents and outdoor sites in Cambridgeshire, provided growers manage humidity and airflow in the damp coastal environment.
King'S Stash is a balanced hybrid combining robust resin production with energetic uplift. It shows indica-leaning structure but retains sativa clarity.
Typical THC ranges from 18–22%, giving a reliably strong experience. Occasional phenotypes push higher, so dose with care.
CBD is low, usually below 1%, so therapeutic CBD-specific effects are limited. The profile suits recreational use and symptom relief rather than high-CBD therapy.
King'S Stash derives from Royal Kush x Northern Lights, merging resinous genetics with stable growth habits. Those parents contribute to dense buds and predictable phenotypes.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to remove the unpredictability of male plants. Feminised genetics simplify planning for growers in limited spaces.
Growing King'S Stash is intermediate and benefits from regular training and monitored feeding. The damp coastal climate increases mould and mildew risk, so ventilation and airflow control are essential.
Flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants in Cambridgeshire should be ready by late September with careful timing.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive proper light, nutrients and canopy management. Indoor growers can expect up to 450 g/m² while well-sited outdoor plants produce larger single-plant yields.
Plants develop a medium-tall frame with strong central colas and productive side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to control height.
Indoors King'S Stash thrives with controlled humidity, adequate light intensity and good air exchange. Outdoors in Cambridgeshire choose a windy, well-drained site to counter the damp coastal weather and reduce disease pressure.
Growing King'S Stash in Cambridgeshire requires steps to manage constant humidity and salt-laden breezes found in a damp coastal climate. Use raised pots, choose sheltered exposure and monitor moisture closely to minimise mould risk.
The initial effect is a clear, uplifting cerebral lift that enhances sociability and focus. After the first hour it eases into a pleasant, relaxing body sensation.
The flavour opens with citrus and pine notes, then reveals earthy diesel on the exhale. Well-cured buds show a lingering sweet spice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep relative humidity between 40–50% in flowering to reduce bud mould and bud rot; lower to the mid-40s during late flower.
Feed on a schedule suited to your medium and plant response, typically with a balanced veg mix until flip then switch to a bloom formulation; watch runoff EC for signs of build-up.
Increase airflow, space plants for circulation, prune inner foliage and consider a dehumidifier or timed ventilation to lower ambient moisture.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation can help by providing controlled ventilation and heat, but you must actively manage humidity, use good airflow and avoid stagnant pockets of moist air.
Top during early veg once 3–5 nodes have formed and use low-stress training throughout veg to encourage an even canopy and larger lateral buds.
Spider mites and aphids are common; check undersides of leaves and new growth for webs or colonies and treat early with appropriate biological controls or soft insecticidal soaps.
Both work; soil offers more buffer against mistakes and suits outdoor Cambridgeshire grows, while hydroponics can increase growth rate and yields indoors with tighter control.
Dry slowly for about a week then cure in jars for at least two weeks, burping daily early on; longer curing improves flavour and smoothness.
Switch to a 12/12 light schedule to induce flowering and keep consistent dark periods; maintain stable light intensity throughout the 8–10 week bloom.
In the UK, cultivating cannabis is illegal without a Home Office licence; medical cannabis is available by prescription but home cultivation remains a criminal offence.
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