CANDY KUSH AUTOFLOWERING
Potent indica dominated hybrid
Candy Kush Auto is an autoflowering version of the famous Candy Kush strain, known for its sweet, candy-like flavor and relaxing effects. This strain is a balanced hybrid that offers a blend of calming body effects with a gentle cerebral uplift, making it perfect for evening relaxation or unwinding after a stressful day.
With THC levels ranging from 15-20%, Candy Kush Auto provides a soothing, mellow high that melts away tension and stress. The flavor is a delightful mix of sweet, sugary notes with hints of spice and earthiness.

Autoflowering seed
Candy Kush Autoflower is an autoflowering strain that moves into the flowering phase independently of light cycles, making it highly user-friendly for growers. This auto version is perfect for cultivators looking for a quick, easy grow with minimal adjustment to lighting, especially in compact indoor setups.
Max yield
Candy Kush Autoflower delivers respectable yields of up to 400g/m2 indoors with dense, trichome-laden buds. Outdoors, she grows quickly, delivering harvests of up to 150g/plant within a short cycle, especially in sunny, warm climates. Her high resin production makes her an excellent choice for those interested in making extracts, while her easy growth pattern is perfect for beginners.
THC content
Candy Kush Auto typically has a THC content ranging from 15-20%, offering a balanced high that combines gentle relaxation with a light mental uplift. Known for its soothing effects, this strain is popular for unwinding and stress relief. The high is calming but not too overpowering, making it suitable for both daytime and evening use.
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Growing Tips
Candy Kush Autoflowering is an easy-to-grow strain that’s perfect for beginners and experienced cultivators alike. It thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments and has a quick life cycle of 8-10 weeks from seed to harvest. The plant remains relatively short and bushy, making it suitable for indoor cultivation or small outdoor spaces. Regular feeding with balanced nutrients and maintaining consistent light exposure will help maximize bud production. Low-stress training (LST) can be used to improve light penetration and airflow, leading to better yields.

| The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. | Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. | Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |
| The best time to grow outdoors is in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. In most regions, this is around late May to early June. |
| Flowering times can vary depending on specific weather conditions and the region the plants are grown in. It is important to observe the plants regularly to determine the optimal harvest time. |
| Harvesting can then take place between September and October, depending on the exact time of sowing and the specific flowering period. |






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