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Allkush Strainreport - the incredible Kush

Allkush is a feminised cannabis strain from Paradise Seeds. It is more than just an ordinary Kush: it is mainly Indica with some Sativa. Allkush was bred from an Afghani and a Southeast Asian Sativa strain. The former name of this classic and long-proven strain was Sheherazade. She is a legend from the early days of Paradise Seeds.

Allkush needs a flowering time of 56-60 days. The plants grow compact, bushy and remain low. They develop only a few side branches and a very dense headbud surrounded by flowers. The buds are very compact and firm.

The strain is excellent for sea-of-green growing due to its growth habit. Allkush stretches only moderately during flowering and produces large amounts of resin. With its THC content of 18-22%, it produces a strong and long-lasting high, which is mainly characterised by its indica traits. It produces a deep, warm and physically relaxing sensation that spreads slowly and evenly throughout the body immediately after consumption. The 25% sativa provides sufficient freshness and clarity in the head and is an excellent balance to the other effects. Due to the high resin production, Allkush is very suitable for making your own hashish or extracts. She is a real delight for all Kush fans.

Growing Allkush

In the test grow, all seeds of the Allkush germinate. All seedlings have about the same height of 3cm. Already one week later, the strong Indica parts are visible and the plants form strong broad leaves. The young plants are now 5cm high and 3 internodes have emerged. After growing the young plants for 2 weeks under a 150W plant energy saving lamp, they are planted in 11L pots and placed under a 600W sodium vapour lamp in a grow tent. The volume of the plants has now doubled and the side branches are also developing significantly. The plants now have 5 internodes and are characterised by strong and compact growth.

30 days after germination, flowering is initiated and the daily lighting time is reduced from 18 hours to 12 hours. At this point, the Allkush plants have reached a height of about 30cm and an amazing number of actual 15 internodes. This results in an extremely bushy and compact growth. Already 2 weeks after the initiation of flowering, small flowers can be seen, which visibly increase in size and become more and more covered with resin over the next weeks.

The height growth continues in the first 5 weeks of flowering and the plants eventually reach a height of 55-75cm. They always remain very compact and bushy.
The flowers spread a very sweet and at the same time pungent aroma, which makes an activated carbon filter absolutely necessary when growing indoors. After 40 days of flowering we see very hard and dense buds with an endless amount of resin.

Another week later, a really fascinating development can be seen, as the dense flowers become more and more compact and steadily increase in size. The buds now look like they are covered with a thick layer of ice. The aroma is intense, sweet and spicy. One more week until harvest.
After 56 days of flowering, the flower development is still visible. In 2-3 days, however, the earliest that can be harvested. After 60 days the plants are ready for harvest and can be harvested completely.

We get super sticky and intensely fragrant buds. When harvested, many small leaves remain, which are thickly coated with resin and can be excellently processed into hashish or extracts. The buds still have an amazing weight even after drying and an enormous potency that will convince every experienced user.

Allkush by Paradise Seeds - the data

  • Genetics: 80% Indica, 20% Sativa
  • Duration of the growing phase: approx. 30 days
  • Flowering time: 56-60 days
  • Recommended pH value: 6.0-6.5
  • EC: Growth 1.2-1.6 mS / Flowering 1.6-2.0 mS
  • Recommended temperature: 24-30°C during the day, 20-22°C at night
  • Humidity: maximum 50% during flowering
  • Projected height: 65-85 cm (depending on the time of initiation of flowering).
  • Effects: physically relaxing, mentally stimulating

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