
- Kush Xl — heavy resin, tidy growth, evening calm
Kush Xl
Kush Xl is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense, resinous buds and evening use.
- Dense, resinous buds
- Resilient to cool nights
- Great for evening use
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Kush x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-140 cm |
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Medium to high (dependent on season and training) |
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Earthy, Pine, Citrus |
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Feminised (autoflower phenotypes available) |
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Short outdoor growing season, cool temperate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sedative |
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Both |
About Kush Xl
Kush Xl is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs classic kush aroma with robust bud structure. It favours growers who can manage humidity and time their harvests carefully, particularly in regions with short outdoor growing seasons like Cambridge.
Kush Xl is an indica-dominant hybrid with stout buds and a resinous profile. It leans toward relaxation rather than stimulation.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 24% making it potent but manageable. Some phenotypes can push higher so use small doses initially.
CBD content is usually low, under 1% in most plants. It rarely counterbalances THC to a noticeable degree.
The lineage is Kush x Afghani, which explains the heavy resin and classic kush aroma. Breeders selected for bud density and cold-night resilience.
Seeds are most commonly sold as feminised to simplify cultivation. Autoflower variants exist but may sacrifice structure and final weight.
Kush Xl is moderately difficult to grow under a short outdoor growing season because late damp can encourage mould. In Cambridge growers should prioritise airflow and earlier harvests to reduce risk.
Flowering typically finishes in 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Outdoors in Cambridge plants often need to be finished before the first persistent autumn rains.
Yield is medium to high when trained and kept in a stable environment. Outdoors in Cambridge yields drop if the season is shortened or wet.
Plants reach a medium height with dense lateral branching and compact colas. They respond well to topping and low-stress training.
Indoors Kush Xl performs reliably with controlled humidity and moderate veg periods in Cambridge grow rooms. Outdoors in Cambridge it benefits from early planting and shelter from persistent damp.
Growing Kush Xl in Cambridge with a short outdoor growing season requires careful timing and humidity control. Growers should be prepared to move plants under cover or harvest early to avoid autumn rot.
Effects start with a calm cerebral lift that moves into full-body relaxation. The finish is sedative and better suited to evening or night-time use.
The flavour is earthy with a sharp pine backbone and citrus top notes. Some phenotypes reveal a faint diesel tang during combustion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A controlled indoor tent with stable humidity is ideal, though outdoor plants can do well if given shelter from prolonged damp.
Maintain good airflow, avoid overcrowding, and reduce humidity late in the season; for growers facing persistent moisture, harvest a little earlier rather than later.
Plan to harvest before regular autumn rains in Cambridge and monitor trichome colour for your preferred effect.
It benefits from a balanced feed with slightly higher phosphorus during flowering and a careful potassium boost toward the finish.
A novice can succeed indoors with attention to humidity, but outdoor growing during a short season is more challenging.
Spider mites and aphids appear under stress, while bud rot is the main risk in damp conditions, so monitor regularly.
It responds well to topping, FIMming and LST to open the canopy and improve light penetration to lower nodes.
Ignoring late-season humidity risks is common; in a short season environment that oversight quickly leads to mould.
Use raised beds or pots for better drainage, add physical cover for late-season showers, and keep canopy density low.
When tackling high humidity cannabis cultivation, focus on airflow, dehumidification indoors, and early-season thinning outdoors to reduce trapped moisture around buds.
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