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Sweet Seeds - Killer Kush Auto

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

4th generation autoflowering strain. Autoflowering version of one of the most famous strains from the West Coast of USA. Developed around the year of 1994 in Sunset Beach, South California, and named as Ocean Grow Kush but better known as OG Kush.

Sweet Seeds Killer Kush Auto is the result of the hybridization between a selected 3rd generation autoflowering genetic line leaning to the indica side and an elite clone of OG Kush.

The result is a very potent plant with very fast flowering. This strain produces large, aromatic buds, all covered by a thick layer of trichomes. The aroma is sweet, citric and acid with exotic tones reminiscent of aromas from the Chem Dawg Diesel family.

Characteristics

Genetics: OG Kush

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 8 Weeks

Flowering Type: Autoflowering

THC: 18-22%

Yield: Indoors 400-550 gr/m2, Outdoors 60-200 gr/pp

Height: 60-100cm

Taste: Sweet, citric, acid, exotic tones

Smell: Sweet, citric, acid, exotic tones

Effect:

Harvest: 8 Weeks from germination

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Disclaimer

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