
- Dense buds, coastal resilience
Pink Pussy
Pink Pussy is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds and a berry-forward terpene profile.
- Compact plants, big flavour
- Reliable resin in cooler seasons
- Berry-led aroma with calming effects
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Pink Kush x Purple Punch |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m) |
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Medium |
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Sweet berries, Candied florals, Spiced earth |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool Scottish outdoor climate (coastal maritime) |
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Uplifting euphoria, Calming body buzz, Sociable focus |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Pink Pussy
Pink Pussy is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Pink Kush x Purple Punch that combines Kush density with fruity terpene notes. It performs well both indoors and outdoors but requires careful attention in cool, coastal UK climates; grown correctly it rewards with medium yields of aromatic, trichome-rich buds.
Pink Pussy is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. It combines Kush solidity with approachable growth characteristics.
THC typically sits between 18-22%, offering noticeable psychoactive effects. That potency gives clear cerebral lift alongside a settling body sensation.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%. The variety is geared toward THC-led effects rather than CBD-driven balance.
Pink Pussy descends from Pink Kush x Purple Punch, bringing Kush resin and Punch fruitiness together. That lineage explains its compact bud structure and berry-led terpene profile.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised photoperiod to avoid males and ensure crop uniformity. Photoperiod types permit control over vegetative stretch before switching to flower.
Growing Pink Pussy under a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attention to damp and wind, with routine mould prevention. It rates as moderately difficult and rewards growers who manage microclimate and airflow.
Flowering usually completes in 8-10 weeks indoors. Outdoors it reliably finishes by late September in good seasons.
Yields are medium with dense colas covered in trichomes. Expect lower outdoor weights in wet, cool conditions without shelter.
Plants tend to remain medium-height and show a bushy, compact structure. Multiple side branches form several productive bud sites.
Indoors, Pink Pussy responds well to SCROG and moderate training to control stretch. Outdoors in Cardiff it benefits from sheltered positions and careful site selection to minimise exposure.
In Cardiff the cool Scottish outdoor climate means plants need windbreaks and good drainage to avoid rot. Choose raised beds or containers and a sheltered, south-facing spot to capture maximum warmth and light.
The high begins with an uplifting euphoria that eases into a gentle body calm. It suits social afternoons as well as relaxed evenings.
Flavours lean to sweet berries with candied floral notes and an earthy spice on the finish. The aftertaste is creamy and slightly sugary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Ensure good airflow around the canopy, avoid dense foliage, and remove lower leaves that trap moisture. Consider a fungicide programme as a last resort and harvest early if persistent rain is forecast.
Transplant after the last severe spring frosts, once night temperatures stay reliably above 5°C. Harden plants off gradually to reduce shock from cooler coastal nights.
Use a balanced vegetative feed with moderate nitrogen, then switch to higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering. Avoid overfeeding late in flower to reduce the risk of nutrient burn and preserve terpene quality.
Shelter from prevailing winds and avoid direct sea spray which can stress plants and deposit salt. Planting behind hedges or using temporary windbreaks improves success near the shore.
Yes; low-stress training and topping create an even canopy and multiple bud sites. Keep training early in the vegetative stage to limit recovery time during cool seasons.
Aphids, spider mites and slugs are the usual culprits in coastal UK sites. Regular inspection and biological controls help keep infestations manageable.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C with 50-60% RH for roughly 7-14 days until stems snap rather than bend. Cure in sealed jars, burping daily for two weeks then less frequently for up to three months for best flavour.
Yes, its compact habit makes it workable in containers on patios or sheltered balconies. Ensure the site is sheltered from strong coastal winds and has adequate sun exposure.
Select varieties with mould resistance and robust stems; feminised photoperiod seeds give control over development. Consider local trialing to find the best-performing phenotype for your microclimate.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation favours strains that tolerate humidity, wind and salt exposure while finishing early. Choose genetics and techniques that emphasise airflow, early finishing and resilience.
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