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Kiwi Burst

Feminised
Photoperiod

Kiwi Burst is a sativa-dominant hybrid offering a bright, kiwi-forward flavour and an uplifting daytime high.

Why choose Kiwi Burst?
  • Tropical kiwi flavour with clear, focused highs
  • Resilient to humidity when managed correctly
  • Feminised seeds tailored for a short UK outdoor season
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage NZ Diesel x Tropical Skunk
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (1.2–1.8 m outdoors)
Yield Medium-High (outdoor up to 400-500 g/plant in good seasons)
Taste Kiwi, Citrus, Sweet resin
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Temperate; performs best with management in short outdoor growing seasons and humid conditions
Effects Uplifting, Energising, Focused
Environment Both (suitable for indoor runs and short-season outdoor sites)

About Kiwi Burst

Kiwi Burst is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from NZ Diesel x Tropical Skunk, selected for tropical terpene character and a clear, energising effect. It performs well indoors and can reach good outdoor yields with early starts and attentive humidity control; growers in regions like Staffordshire should plan for a short outdoor growing season and protect plants from prolonged damp.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a short outdoor growing season this cultivar suits growers with some experience in timing and canopy control. Resistance to common moulds helps, but attention to ventilation and harvest timing is necessary in a short outdoor growing season.

Flowering Time:

Flowering indoors takes roughly 8–9 weeks on average. Outdoors in the UK it tends to finish by early to mid October when started promptly.

Yield:

Yield is medium to high under optimised conditions, with indoor runs offering steady grams per square metre. In Staffordshire outdoor yields can drop if heavy rain or persistent humidity hits late in the season.

Height:

Plants adopt a medium-tall structure with a dominant central cola and predictable side branching. This makes them straightforward to manipulate with topping or low-stress training.

Environment:

Indoors Kiwi Burst responds well to SCROG and SOG approaches that limit stretch and promote even canopy development. In Staffordshire it can perform well outdoors if started early, sheltered from prolonged wet periods and given careful humidity control.

Climate:

Growing Kiwi Burst in Staffordshire requires adapting to a short outdoor growing season. Protect plants from late summer rain and manage humidity to reduce the risk of bud rot in Staffordshire's cool, damp summers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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How early do you start Kiwi Burst outside in the UK?
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I harden seedlings and transplant after the last spring frosts, giving them a strong head start for the short season.
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Do you use any specific training?
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I top once and low-stress train to spread the canopy; it controls stretch and helps ripen buds evenly.
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What’s your biggest issue in Staffordshire?
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Persistent humidity and sudden rain; I keep plants under temporary covers during wet spells to protect the buds.
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Any tips for drying in damp summers?
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Dry indoors with dehumidification and gentle airflow rather than risking outdoor drying in humid conditions.
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Do you feed heavy during bloom?
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Moderate bloom feeds with balanced PK and reduced nitrogen; overfeeding can increase leaf mass and trap moisture.

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