
- Energetic sativa with tropical flavour and clear uplift
Koh Samui Super
Koh Samui Super is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers tropical aroma and an uplifting, creative high.
- Tropical terpene punch with focused energy
- Stretches tall—plan for support
- Performs well indoors with SCROG or low-stress training
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Koh Samui x Super Skunk |
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sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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10-11 weeks |
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Tall (up to 2.5m outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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tropical, citrus, earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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short outdoor growing season |
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uplifting, creative, energetic |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Koh Samui Super
Koh Samui Super is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its tropical terpene profile and clear, cerebral effects. It stretches tall and rewards growers who manage airflow and timing, producing resinous buds with citrus and sweet fruit notes. This variety suits growers who prefer an active daytime high and can provide space and ventilation both indoors and outdoors. In regions with a short outdoor growing season, growers must plan early starts and vigilant mould prevention to reach full potential.
Koh Samui Super is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for lively, cerebral highs. It favours energetic and creative sessions over heavy sedation.
THC levels commonly sit between 18 and 22 percent, producing a clear and potent head high. The potency is noticeable but manageable for those building tolerance.
CBD is typically below one percent, so therapeutic effects come mainly from cannabinoids other than CBD. Expect psychoactive effects rather than pronounced CBD-driven relief.
Koh Samui Super traces back to tropical landrace influence crossed with potent Skunk genetics. This lineage explains both the spicy tropical aromatics and vigorous growth.
Seeds are typically sold as Feminised photoperiod varieties to give predictable female crops. Autoflower versions exist but the classic line performs as a photoperiod plant.
Under a short outdoor growing season this variety needs timely attention to avoid late-season problems. Plants cope with moderate humidity but require careful scheduling and ventilation in a short outdoor growing season.
Indoor flowering usually takes around 10 to 11 weeks to finish. Outdoors it benefits from an early spring start to build size before bloom.
Yields are medium to high when grown with good light and airflow. Outdoor crops can be generous if they finish before persistent autumn rains.
Koh Samui Super stretches into a tall, lanky structure with long internodes. Staking or trellising is wise for outdoor plants to support heavy colas.
Indoors it responds well to topping and Sea of Green techniques for compact, resinous buds. Outdoors in Fife the plants can push tall and expectant growers in Fife should plan for extra support and airflow.
Growing Koh Samui Super in Fife requires careful timing because of the short outdoor growing season. Ensure plants finish before prolonged autumn dampness and provide ventilation to counter humidity during late summer in Fife.
The high arrives as an uplifting cerebral rush that sparks creativity and focus. A mild body buzz follows without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile mixes tropical fruit and citrus with an underlying earthy spice. Terpenes deliver a sweet, zesty smoke with subtle diesel notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use an extractor and inlet fan to keep steady air exchange and fit oscillating fans to prevent stagnant pockets; aim for a small negative pressure and change air several times per hour.
Begin a light flush around ten days to two weeks before harvest for photoperiod plants, adjusting by trichome maturity rather than calendar dates.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed then switch to a bloom formula higher in phosphorus and lower in nitrogen once flowering begins; watch for stretch-related nutrient demands.
Keep plants spaced for airflow, prune lower foliage, remove inner fan leaves to promote drying, and harvest early if persistent rain threatens bud health.
Selective defoliation can improve light penetration but avoid heavy leaf stripping during the stretch as this increases stress and rot risk.
Yes, a SCROG screen controls stretch and spreads canopy for even light distribution, boosting resin production and yield indoors.
Cure in sealed jars for a minimum of four weeks, burping daily at first then less often; many growers find peak flavour after six to eight weeks.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common; inspect undersides of leaves regularly and use sticky traps and biological controls at first signs.
Start with a single top and low-stress training to spread branches; avoid multiple heavy cuts on young plants to reduce transplant shock.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation increase airflow, reduce canopy density, run dehumidifiers where legal, and time outdoor harvests to avoid the wettest weeks.
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