Royal Queen Seeds Candy Kush Express Fast Flowering


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Royal Queen Seeds Candy Kush Express Fast Flowering

Nowadays, more and more consumers know the positive sides of cannabis strains and therefore attention is focused on the difference between Sativa-dominant and Indica-dominant strains.

Some prefer one and some prefer the other, but we can also find hybrid varieties. Usually each variety mixes the two types, moving its qualities more to one side than the other both from a genetic point of view and from the point of view of the effect.

However, Candy Kush Express (Fast Flowering) is the only hybrid to have 40% sativa and 60% indica which makes it the closest variety available on the market to a pure hybrid. This ensures that its effects are those of Indica and those of Sativa.

Sweet Special is part of the Candy Kush genetic background and is known for a sweet and strong flavor with long lasting plants. These values ​​translate to Candy Kush as the plants are physically strong for indoor or outdoor cultivation and the flavor is always sweet. Candy Kush's other genetic relative is Royal Kush , a strain famous for its high Indica content as it originates from the very potent Afghani Kush. Both varieties are appreciated by insomnia sufferers for their calming effects and more and more people are noticing the sensation of not being able to get up from the sofa.

Since this strain has a light Indica background you should expect a physical kick . However, the Sativa element of this strain stands out for the strong euphoria it creates . The Sativa aspects of Candy Kush help balance the effects while giving the calming effect a strangely energizing quality. This strain is gaining popularity for its mix of deeply relaxing, yet euphoric effects. The therapeutic uses of this strain are stress and pain relief. Its low CBD content helps regulate its calming effects, allowing this strain to relax without leaving smokers floored.

It is clear that the low CBD causes the THC of this strain to be 18% making it one of the strongest strains available on the market. If grown outdoors this plant produces 450 grams of dried herb and can reach 500 , while growing indoors brings a harvest of 475-525 grams . This quick version takes seven weeks to flower and when grown outdoors the best harvest time is September. When fully mature, the plant reaches 100 centimeters indoors or 170 outdoors.

CULTIVATION

Like all Fast Flowering versions these plants have a simple growth process. Even novice growers will find it remarkably easy to produce a dense, high-budding crop with a fairly simple growing process. Candy Kush Express (Fast Flowering) is ideal for those interested in an unusually balanced strain that is easy to grow both outdoors and indoors.

CHARACTERISTICS

  • THC: 18%
  • CBD: Low
  • Indoor yields: 475 - 525 gr/m2
  • Outdoor yields: 450 - 500 gr/plant
  • Indoor height: 60 - 100 cm
  • Outdoor height: 100 - 170 cm
  • Flowering Time: 7 Weeks
  • Harvest month: Early September
  • Genetic Heritage: Sweet Special x Royal Kush
  • Type: Sativa 40% Indica 60%
  • Effect: Stoned (physical effect)
  • Flavour: Citrus, Sweet
  • Climate: Mild

All information contained is for informational and educational purposes only. We urge all users not to make any practical use of this information in connection with cannabis seeds. In fact, let us remember that:

In Italy the cultivation of cannabis seeds is prohibited (Art. 28 and 73 of Presidential Decree 309/90) if you do not have a specific authorization (Art. 17 Presidential Decree 309/90)

Therefore, cannabis seeds may be used exclusively for collecting purposes and for genetic preservation and are marketed with the reservation that they are not used by third parties in conflict with the law. Cannabis seeds are excluded from Presidential Decree 309/90, which means that they are not to be considered narcotic substances (L. 412 of 1974, Art. 1, Paragraph 1, Letter B; New York single convention on narcotics of 1961 and table 1 Ministry of Health decree 11 April 2006).

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