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Pink Zushi

Pink Zushi is a compact, sativa-dominant autoflower that suits growers needing a fast, flavourful crop.

Why choose Pink Zushi?
  • Fast-finishing autoflower for cooler climates
  • Berry and citrus flavours with clear-headed lift
  • Compact plants made for sheltered coastal spots
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage PINK KUSH x ZUSHI
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 7-8 weeks
Height Short to medium (80-140 cm)
Yield Medium (350-450 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Pink berry, Sweet citrus, Earthy spice
Seed Type Autoflowering, feminised
Climate Windy coastal, cool temperate
Effects Uplifted, Focused, Relaxed
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Pink Zushi

Pink Zushi is an autoflowering, sativa-dominant hybrid bred from PINK KUSH x ZUSHI that delivers berry-led flavours and bright, focused effects. It remains compact, finishes quickly for a fragrant outdoors harvest and handles cooler coastal climates when given shelter and good cultural care.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Pink Zushi in windy coastal growing areas increases the need for staking and wind protection to prevent stem stress. Overall difficulty is moderate and suits growers who can manage exposure and occasional salt spray.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally completes in about 7 to 8 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor plants in cooler sites may take a little longer to finish.

Yield:

Yields are moderate and reward careful canopy management and feeding. Outdoors you can expect around 350–450 g per plant in favourable spots.

Height:

Plants remain compact to medium, producing dense buds along a central cola. Typical height ranges from 80 to 140 cm, making them suitable for limited-space gardens.

Environment:

Indoors Pink Zushi responds well to SCROG or controlled pruning and benefits from stable temperatures. Outdoors in Armagh the strain performs best in sheltered micro-sites away from prevailing winds and with good soil warmth.

Climate:

Growing Pink Zushi in Armagh with windy coastal growing areas requires careful site selection and windbreaks to protect stems and buds. The cool, maritime climate can slow development, so early planting and soil-warming measures improve chances of a full finish in Armagh.

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Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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How do you deal with salt spray on leaves?
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Rinse leaves with fresh water after salt events and position plants behind windbreaks or upwind of exposed areas.
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What support works best for stems in strong winds?
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Use bamboo canes and soft ties to secure main stems and create a low-profile trellis to reduce leverage.
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When do you start mains feeding?
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Begin light feeding once plants show a couple of true leaves and increase nutrients gradually as vigour builds.
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Do you recommend fabric pots outdoors?
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Fabric pots improve root aeration and reduce waterlogging risk, which is helpful in coastal gardens with variable rainfall.
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How often do you water in cool, windy conditions?
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Water less frequently but deeply, checking soil moisture before each irrigation to avoid overwatering in cool spells.

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