Master Kush Regular
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Master Kush regular is an ideal plant for the outdoors. We'll get abundant crops of large seasonal plants. Very resistant to weather harshness.
Flavor | Hashish |
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Climate | Cold |
Effect | Medicinal relaxant |
Genotype | Hybrid |
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Master Kush by Nirvana Seeds is a plant, originally named High Rise. It was bred in Amsterdam, in the neighbourhood called Bijmer. From the start, this strain has captured the attention of coffe shops for its good flavor and polyvalent effect. Its parental plants are Hindu Kush and Skunk. This cannabis strain was stabilized after a long process of selection. This plant is a real success anywhere you sow it: earth, coco or hydroponics.
It's a good producer indoors. After 7 to 9 weeks of flowering it tends to produce quite commercial strains, about 400-500g per m2 depending on the conditions and the technique employed. It's a good strain if we want to cultivate in SoG, putting quite a few plants with a single apical bud in small pots. It also works if we put fewer plants and allow for a longer vegetative development. Its lateral branches open quite well, resulting in a Skunk-like open structure.
When planted directly in the ground, with no pot, this is a very rewarding plant outdoors. It becomes very large and lush, despite being an indica-dominant strain. This plant works out wonderfully in a Mediterranean climate, offering amazing crops with little effort and under different climate conditions. It'll be ready at the beginning or mid-October. Maximal productions can be up to 1kg of prime quality weed.
Master Kush taste is somehow between an intense muddy flavor and green moss. This is an ideal strain for lovers of old-school indicas. The effect is euphoric due to its Skunk genetics. Many patients have found benefits on it against stress, depression and muscular pain.
- Sativa/Indica: 50/50%
- Flowering: 7-9 weeks indoors. October, outdoors.
- Height: 0.8-1m indoors. 1.6-2.5m outdoors.
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