Pure kush

higher self

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Can any of yall comment on how some of these PK’s preformed? I’m on the late bus looking at non hype strains lol & I need a few PK crosses.

Pretty much I can get 2 bodhi packs or 1 archive pack. I rather take the 2 packs but know archive has that fire!!
 
Hello everyone

I am currently 18 days into flowering with BC Bud Depot Socal Master Kush. Loud seeds Master Kush. Reserva Privada Sour Kush. Bodhi seeds Lion's Milk and Hollyweed.
Also just started some seeds of Cali Connection fem Pre 98 Bubba Kush x2, Cannabiogen Peyote Purple x3. I also popped 2 seeds of OG Raskal Fire Alien Master and 2 of 420 friendly DNA Cataract Kush but I'm not sure if they are going to sprout.

The Hollyweed pheno I have seems to be leaning more towards Hollywood pure kush. It has that tangy kushy smell that I have been searching for. I am looking for tasty kush that has an insence smell after smoking it.

I have been checking out the Original Sensible Seed Company Pure Kush, Hazeman Seeds LA Pure Kush and Seedism King Kush. Does anyone have any info and/or experience with these strains?
Love it when they have that tangy kush smell. A friend of mine once grew something that literally smelled like orange peel. Wasn't the strongest but oooo it was so nice opening that bag!
 

since1991

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All them California Afghan Hashplants are easy as hell to grow. They do great in Michigan outdoor season and even better indoors. My patients and I love em. That kushy almost coffee like FUNK. So hashy. So good. We like to smoke a big fatty cone around the coffee table on out weekend morning sessions. One nice sized joint of a pure indica hashplant will cripple about 4 or 5 tolerance built smokers/growers/patients. Bubba..L.A. Affie..the so cal clones..even the seed company versions..Confidential..etc. All very indica. All very similar to us and really nice and easy to grow. Mites hate the thick leathery deep green leaves. Thick dense kushy buds. They purple up for us outdoors every season and also if you drop temps late in flower inside. They can get botrytis outside because they are so thick. But its only in spots that are easily cut out. The secret Ive found to getting them to put out high yields is to veg the hell outta them. Top and open up the branch leaders with string of some sort so the light penetrates past the big leaves that block node sites. They are slow veggers with thick branches that dont bend. No bud flop like typical OG based hybrids. Totally different in structure than those. But quick 7 to 9 week finishers in a dialed 12 - 12 room. Veg top and train to a nice squat muti topped open bush in a 2 or 3 gallon pot of coco coir or peat mix. I even got some on rockwool slabs with drippers. It takes awhile to get them up to a size in veg to where they yield nice. They hardly stretch at all in early flower as well. Iam kinda focusing on these hashplants this winter. Iam running the hell outta some kushy hashplants when there is 2 feet of snow outside. Winter time is when I fire up both flower rooms..all the lamps. Over 9000 watts of hps. Double ended and mogul based. Both rooms rocking. And I can shut my mini split off and bring in all the cool air I want..for no charge.
 

since1991

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Oh and another thing...these kushy hashplants land of origin is the mountains of Afghanistan/Pakistan. The Hindu Kush mountain range. Very dry and cool. Ive found these plants do best and really frost up and purple up with cooler dry flower rooms. Low humidity. Lower canopy temps. And they will harden up like rock frosty golf balls. An ounce of this cultivar looks like a half ounce. Because the buds are so tight.
 
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