Hindu Kush from Sam the Skunkman Sacred Seeds/Cultivators Choice
| Hindu Kush | ||
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| Region | Indo-Asian Strains - Afghanistan, India, Nepal, and Southeast Asia | |
| Type | Indica | |
| Origin | Northern India, Pakistan | |
| Breeder | Sam the Skunkman Sacred Seeds/Cultivators Choice | |
| Specifications | Sensi Seed Bank catalogue | Updated: 2020-11-18 |
| Indoor Height 115-130cm Flowering time 7 to 8 weeks. Yield up to 90 gr.- |
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| Comments | Fantaseeds, Heavan's Stairway-Catalogue | Updated: 2020-11-18 |
| Pure Indica, one of the most constant kind. Best start for anyone who wants to grow his own Indica. Hash like taste, large firm buds, above average yield. |
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| Emery-catalogue | Updated: 2020-11-18 | |
| Mostly Indica. The original genes from this strain come from the Hindu Kush valley. A lushy mountainious area in central asia. Te seeds where brought in the 80's and crossbred with several varietes to create this lovely indian type. The plant smells lovely and the leaves are big and dark green. A kind that you can smoke all day. |
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| shiva | Updated: 2020-11-18 | |
| I've grown Hindu Kush 3 times and it's a beautiful but extremely stinky plant. If the laws were different I'd really like the smell, but the odor of the Kush is difficult to control even with ozone ... so much in fact that my paranoia has banished it from my garden. Great yielder ... more than average, excellent hash producer. After working on the garden I'd always have to take a shower to get all the resin off my arms from leaning over plants etc. Hindu Kush is a great way to earn the nickname 'skunky' ... Kush smells a whole lot more like a skunk than Skunk#1 (smells sweet to me). |
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| ? | Updated: 2020-11-18 | |
| The Hindu-Kush from Sensi averages about 2.5 to 3 oz's of sticky, sweet, grape smelling bud per plant. It starts flowering the first week of August and is ready by the third week of September here in the Midwest. |
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| Sensi Seed Bank | Updated: 2020-11-18 | |
| This pure Kush originally from the Afghani/Pakistani mountain regions is the result of many years of selective inbreeding. The seedlings are very even and consistent, an excellent indoor for crops from seeds. Wonderfully potent, but not devestating, very mild for an Indica. |
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| Che | Updated: 2020-11-18 | |
| Great grower and gives big yields but..not that powerful of a High. The taste is very stong and so is the smell. I just wasn't to happy with the Buzz..if your looking for a big yield Hindu Kush is a good way to go BUT...if your looking for the Knock-out Stone...I recommend trying something else....Hindu Kush is nice to have as a Filler...a couple of plants to suppliment your main harvest. |
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| nybudman | Updated: 2003-04-02 | |
| Im flowering hk about a week now and small firm size buds are already formed .This strain is very stable with skunky smell and fast in flowering stage. |
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| GrowingGuru420 | Updated: 2003-04-18 | |
| Hindu Kush is a wonderful Indica, i'm curently growing 8 of the little darlings, and they are very green, bushy, strong smelling plants and are ,in my oppinion, a wonderful variety of bud. They almost resemble Afghani to me. I reccomend it to any first time grower, or intermediate skunk fan. Very easy to grow, in or outdoors. I love this strain and you will too. Take care, and stay high. |
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