
- Kros — zesty hybrid built for clarity and resilience
Kros
Kros is a Skunk x Haze hybrid that delivers citrus notes, clear focus and a relaxed finish.
- Fast-finisher for temperate gardens
- Citrus-forward aroma with focused effects
- Performs well under controlled humidity
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifted, Focused, Relaxed |
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Both |
About Kros
Kros is a lively Skunk x Haze hybrid bred for clear-headed energy and approachable yields. It favours temperate climates but needs attention to humidity and finish timing, especially in locations like Down with a short outdoor growing season. Growers report zesty citrus aromatics, stable potency around 18–22% THC and reliable medium-height plants suited to both tent and outdoor plots.
Kros is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly sativa. It combines energetic cerebral clarity with an approachable physical calm.
Kros typically tests between 18% and 22% THC. That level gives a pronounced cerebral lift while remaining manageable for most regular users.
Kros carries low CBD, generally under 1%. It is not intended as a high-CBD therapeutic cultivar.
Kros comes from classic Skunk and Haze genetics to produce an energetic hybrid. The Skunk x Haze lineage explains the pungent aroma and sativa-leaning lift.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised to give a predictable crop of flowering plants. Feminised seed simplifies planning for small outdoor plots and indoor tents alike.
Growing Kros during a short outdoor growing season requires careful timing and strict attention to late-summer conditions. The strain is intermediate in difficulty and rewards proactive mould prevention and rapid drying methods.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoors, growers should aim to finish harvest before persistent autumn damp sets in.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady feeding and good airflow. In Down yields can be reduced if rain and humidity are not managed.
Plants reach a medium height with elongated internodes and a dominant central cola. The structure responds well to low-stress training and topping.
Indoors Kros benefits from controlled humidity and timed lighting to optimise trichome development in Down. Outdoors in Down, choose sheltered sites and raised beds to improve drainage and reduce rot risk.
Growing Kros in Down calls for planning around a short outdoor growing season. Start early, select fast-finishing phenotypes and use shelter or quick-draining sites to avoid autumn mould.
The effect begins with an uplifting, focused cerebral rush that sharpens attention. It mellows into a gentle body relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile opens with bright citrus and lemon notes. Earthy and sweet resinous undertones finish on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Harden off seedlings after the last frost risk and aim to be outdoors by late May to maximise the short outdoor growing season. Monitor night temperatures and delay if cold nights persist.
Maintain good plant spacing, increase airflow with pruning and remove lower foliage to reduce humidity pockets. Consider early harvest of outer colas if persistent wet weather is forecast.
Use a balanced vegetative feed followed by a phosphorus-rich bloom feed once flowering starts, tapering off two weeks before harvest. Stick to modest EC levels to avoid nutrient stress in wet soils.
Expect 8 to 10 weeks of flowering under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoor plants should be timed to finish before late autumn damp arrives.
Yes, Kros responds well to living soil with steady microbial activity and organic amendments. Organic beds also help buffer against sudden nutrient swings in cooler, wetter weather.
Inspect plants weekly, use biological controls where possible, and remove affected leaves promptly. Sticky traps and neem-based foliar sprays can reduce pressure without harsh chemicals.
Yes, containers allow you to move plants under temporary cover during heavy rain and improve drainage compared with in-ground soils. Choose larger pots to reduce the need for frequent watering in variable weather.
Remove dense fan leaves that block airflow, defoliate lower growth and thin inner branches to let light and wind through. Pair pruning with trained canopy management rather than heavy last-minute cuts.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated room at around 18-20°C and 50-60% RH, then cure in sealed jars burping daily for the first week. Proper curing improves flavour and reduces chlorophyll harshness.
High humidity cannabis cultivation demands more aggressive airflow, elevated pruning and rapid drainage to avoid botrytis; Kros is susceptible to rot if humidity is left unchecked. Use dehumidifiers indoors or open shelters outdoors and focus on early finishing phenotypes.
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