
- Resin-heavy kush built for UK conditions
Kush Mountains
Kush Mountains is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid bred for resin and evening relaxation.
- Dense, resinous buds ideal for extracts
- Evening strain with calming, sedative finish
- Performs well in sheltered UK gardens
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18-23% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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OG Kush x Hindu Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (70-130 cm indoors) |
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Medium to high (350-500 g/m2 indoors) |
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Earthy diesel, Pine, Lemony citrus finish |
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Feminised (also available as regular from some breeders) |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Euphoric uplift, Deep body relaxation, Sedation in later phases |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor |
About Kush Mountains
Kush Mountains is an indica-dominant hybrid originating from OG Kush x Hindu Kush, offering dense, resinous buds and a distinct earthy-pine-citrus profile. It performs well under controlled indoor conditions and can produce respectable outdoor yields in UK gardens when given shelter from prolonged wet weather and managed humidity.
Kush Mountains is an indica-dominant hybrid with a sturdy, resinous structure. The variety leans towards relaxing, sedative characteristics rather than high-energy sativa effects.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 23 percent in lab tests. That potency gives a pronounced cerebral lift that settles into a heavy body stone.
CBD content is generally low, usually under 1.5%. It's not a medical CBD-rich option but can still provide therapeutic relief via THC-dominant action.
Kush Mountains descends from OG Kush x Hindu Kush, inheriting heavy resin production and kush terpenes. The cross emphasises indica structure and a calming cannabinoid profile.
Seeds are usually available as feminised and sometimes as regular seeds depending on the breeder. Feminised lines ensure predictable female-only crops for growers seeking dependable yields.
Kush Mountains is best described as intermediate to grow in a mild southern growing climate, requiring steady attention to humidity and airflow. It tolerates small mistakes but rewards careful feeding and timely pruning.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoor harvest in Newcastle is usually mid-October if planted early and well cared for.
Yields are medium to high for an indica-leaning strain when grown with proper nutrients and light. Expect roughly 350–500 g/m2 indoors and respectable outdoor yields in a sheltered UK garden.
Plants remain compact to medium with bushy internodal spacing and dense colas. Expect 70–130 cm indoors with some stretch under strong light.
This strain adapts well to both indoor and outdoor setups in Newcastle, flourishing under controlled tents or in south-facing UK gardens. Indoors you can manage height easily; outdoors it benefits from a dry, sheltered spot away from excessive rain.
In Newcastle, the mild southern growing climate suits Kush Mountains provided you protect it from prolonged wet spells. Good airflow and a lean canopy help the plants shed moisture and develop dense buds in Newcastle's seasonal conditions.
Onset is cerebral and euphoric, easing into a warm, full-body relaxation. Many users report sedation later in the session, making it suitable for evening use.
Flavours combine earthy diesel with sharp pine and a lemony citrus finish. The smoke is rich and resinous with a lingering herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering is usually 8–9 weeks, while outdoor growers in the UK should aim for a mid-October harvest.
THC commonly ranges from 18 to 23 percent, delivering noticeable psychoactive effects with modest CBD content.
It's best for growers with some experience; the strain is forgiving but needs humidity control and timely nutrient management.
For humid climate cannabis growing, prioritise canopy management, use dehumidifiers or extractors indoors and remove dense lower foliage to improve airflow outdoors.
A balanced feed with a slightly higher phosphorus level during flowering helps bud development, and avoid overfeeding nitrogen late in bloom.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas, though organic systems still require close monitoring for pests and mould.
It can tolerate wind but needs shelter from salt spray and prolonged rain; a greenhouse or poly tunnel helps in exposed coastal locations.
Most commercial offerings are feminised, though some breeders still sell regular seeds for breeding purposes.
Expect myrcene-led earthiness with pinene notes and a citrus top from limonene traces.
Keep stable temperatures, moderate humidity during late flowering and provide a final flush of potassium to encourage resin and terpene expression.
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