
- Resin-rich Kush that rewards careful, organic cultivation in damp climates
Las Vegas Triangle Kush
Las Vegas Triangle Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid that performs well with careful moisture management and organic soil in Perthshire.
- High resin, robust Kush flavour for evening use
- Performs well with organic soil methods and careful moisture control
- Stable genetics from Las Vegas Triangle x OG Kush
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Las Vegas Triangle x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium-high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised (regular and auto available from some breeders) |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Las Vegas Triangle Kush
Las Vegas Triangle Kush is a resin-rich indica-dominant hybrid bred from Las Vegas Triangle x OG Kush that suits growers prepared to manage damp conditions. It delivers 18-22% THC, a heavy relaxing effect and flavours that mix citrus with earthy kush notes. In wet areas like Perthshire growers should focus on drainage, airflow and organic soil amendments to protect buds from mould while maintaining terpene richness. The strain responds well to training and organic feeding programmes and can produce medium-high yields when dried and cured correctly.
Las Vegas Triangle Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds. The variety produces a heavy, calming experience suited to evening use.
THC levels typically range from 18-22%, offering a pronounced psychoactive effect. New users should dose cautiously until they understand personal tolerance.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so therapeutic benefits rely mainly on THC and terpenes. Those needing high-CBD relief should consider alternative strains.
Las Vegas Triangle Kush comes from a Las Vegas Triangle x OG Kush cross, merging desert-bred vigour with classic Kush resin. The lineage boosts terpene complexity and stable bud structure.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to simplify growing and guarantee flowering females. Some breeders also supply regular and autoflower variants for flexibility.
Growing Las Vegas Triangle Kush in a wet Welsh valley climate requires vigilant mould prevention and excellent drainage. In Perthshire I focus on raised beds and rapid drying to counter persistent damp.
Indoor flowering usually completes within 8-10 weeks, with peak resin production in the final fortnight. Outdoor plants generally finish in early autumn if weather cooperates.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady airflow and proper nutrition. Outdoor crops in Perthshire can be productive if bud exposure to rain is minimised.
Plants develop a central cola with sturdy side branches and can grow medium to tall if left untrained. LST and topping control height while encouraging even bud sites.
Indoors you can control humidity and light to avoid the valley damp common to Perthshire. Outdoors in Perthshire choose a sheltered, elevated position to reduce prolonged wetting of flowers.
Growing this strain in Perthshire with its wet Welsh valley climate means prioritising drainage, canopy airflow and rain protection. Practical measures like raised beds, covers and dehumidification during drying are essential.
Effects arrive as a cerebral uplift that settles into deep body relaxation. Many users report the strain eases tension and helps with sleep onset.
The flavour profile balances bright citrus top notes with earthy, kush-driven undertones and a pine finish. Smoke is smooth with a lasting herbal aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a loam-based mix with quality compost, worm castings and perlite to improve drainage and structure; this approach suits organic cannabis soil growing in damp areas.
Maintain strong airflow, remove shaded lower foliage, and use preventative biological fungicides; timing defoliation to increase airflow through the canopy is key.
Start with gentle feeds after the first true leaves appear and switch to bloom-oriented organic feeds once flowering begins, relying on compost teas and kelp for micronutrients.
Aim for a soil pH of 6.2–6.8 to keep nutrients available and prevent lockout; test regularly, especially if using peat-free blends common in UK gardens.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect, and when pistils have largely darkened and curled inwards.
Yes, low-stress training and topping produce more even colas and reduce height, which helps manage wet-weather exposure and improves airflow.
Photoperiod seeds normally give larger yields and more control outdoors, while autoflowers can avoid late autumn rains by finishing earlier; choose based on your season window.
Use a controlled drying room with dehumidification and steady airflow, then cure in jars while monitoring for mould during the first two weeks.
Growers often use basil, marigold and garlic to deter pests and help aeration around the canopy, but ensure companion planting does not block airflow.
Growing cannabis is illegal in the UK without a Home Office licence, so check current regulations and seek legal advice before cultivating.
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